Saturday, September 29, 2012

US Election Funny Figures, Benghazi and Syria

Dear readers, it's Saturday already and several stories are circling in my head asking to be written before they becone old news. So, let's do an item by item list with brief comments. 1. The manipulation of job and business activity and housing and consumer buying statistics by the Obama administration is becoming a Marx Brothers comedy. Jobs will inevitably end below 8% before election day...and buying will inevitably be better than 2008, housing starts will inevitably resemble a 1990s housing boom and business will be exploding. I just continue to wonder how Americans can be so gullible. And voting for Obama is just that - gullibility. Do not be fooled. Listen to your own good common sense. Things are not better. It is a mirage created with statistical manipulation to get Obama re-elected. Vote Romney. He is the real thing. 2. The Obama administration's chaotic response to the assassination of Ambassador Chris Stevens and the destruction of the US diplomatic compound in Benghazi borders on malfeasance - deliberate bad actions made worse by lying to cover up their incabability to govern or to protect American lives, property and reputation internationally. I only pray there is no attack in US soil before we can get rid of the incompetent or deliberately ill-intentioned president we elected in 2008. 3. The death toll in Syria mounts daily. The Homs water supply has been bombed into non-existence by al-Assad and the residents drink polluted water. Doctots caught trying to aid wounded civilians are arrested and tortured. There are so many refugees on the Turkush border that Turkey is swamped and needs international aid in much larger quantity thst it us now receiving. Syrian children show growing signs of psychological damage that may well leave the next Syrian generation dysfunctional. And Russia asks for Geneva Convention treatment for al-Assad in case he loses. A mockery. Wake up world. Save Syria while there are still people and infrasturcture left to save.

3 comments:

  1. Point 1--I agree. Point 2--I agree. Point 3--I agree. Well, that's a boring comment.

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  2. It's like the Holocaust, all over again. Which they say now never happened. And this time on al-Assad's, own people.

    Aren't we glad that Gen. Eisenhower, had the good sense to bring the local people into that compound to see what had happened there as well as all the pictures he demanded be taken for the same reason as stated above. Time heals allot of things but it doesn't mean it never happened.

    If we don't acknowledge this it will go away?? As if shutting our eyes makes it any less real. Talk about heads buried in the sand. Lord help us.

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  3. I believe that what we see as daily occurrences in Syria are only the tip of the next wave in the Middle East. The death and destruction of valuable and costly to replace infrastructure will be impossible to instantly replace or repair.

    As Casey Pops said - "Wake Up World" to the calamity that is about to engulf the entire Middle East. And do not think that the present administration In Washington D.C. has either the stomach or the desire to step in diplomatically and/or militarily to stop what happening.

    President Obama simply does not care. He stands with no one for noting that is right or humanely decent.

    The poor people of Syria must wonder where the righteous people of the USA are - when are they coming, are they coming, why aren't they here now.

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