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Monday, February 28, 2011

USA's "boos" don't scare anybody no more

When the President of the USA bows and bends and almost touches his forehead to the ground before the dictators and tyrants of lawless countries, what did you expect? Within 2 short years a weak, clueless leader has brought the USA to it's knees and destroyed the command it once used to have. Obama's skin color got him the White House. Now, wouldn't you say that was a very racist thing to do? Democrats have got themselves into this mess because they were racist. It works both ways....didn't you know ? Or maybe it was affirmative action, way up even there at the Presidential level.

....Just a few years ago the United States was genuinely feared on the world stage, and dictatorial regimes, strategic adversaries and state sponsors of terror trod carefully in the face of the world’s most powerful nation. Now Washington appears weak, rudderless and frequently confused in its approach. From Tehran to Tripoli, the Obama administration has been pathetically slow to lead, and afraid to condemn acts of state-sponsored repression and violence. When protesters took to the streets to demonstrate against the Islamist dictatorship in Iran in 2009, the brutal repression that greeted them was hardly a blip on Barack Obama’s teleprompter screen, barely meriting a response from a largely silent presidency.

In contrast to Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, President Obama fails to see the United States as an exceptional nation, with a unique role in leading the free world and standing up to tyranny. In his speeches abroad he has frequently found fault with his own country, rather than projecting confidence in American greatness. From Cairo to Strasbourg he has adopted an apologetic tone rather than demonstrating faith in America as a shining city upon a hill, a beacon of freedom and liberty. A leader who lacks pride in his own nation’s historic role as a great liberator simply cannot project strength abroad.....

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