Sunday, November 4, 2012
George Clooney's Chamberlain Joke and Barak Obama
There's a line in the recent George Clooney film, Corridors of Power, that hits home. A staff counsel for a Democrat candidate in the primary season tells a joke: "Hi. My name is Chamberlain and I'd like to be your Commander-in-Chief." His candidate is busy explaining on TV why military action is not the right answer to terrorist threats.
Now advance the tape to the American presidential campaign. Make a list: (1) Barak Obama tells an Arab audience in Cairo that America should be more accommodating in its approach to the Arab world; (2) Barak Obama continues on his Middle East tour without visiting Israel; (3) Barak Obama is so far behind the curve in Syria, refusing to arm the rebels, that the rebel army seeks allies in al-Qaida affiliates who will supply men and arms; (4) Barak Obama tells Israel that now is not the time to draw the red line to tell Iran that America will take military action to stop its development of a nuclear capability; (5) Barak Obama cannot or will not secure the Benghazi Consulate sufficiently to prevent the assassination of the US Ambassador by jihadists, and then lies to the American people about what he knew and when he knew it; (6) Barak Obama refuses to meet with Israeli prime minister Netanyahu during his visit to America; (7) Barak Obama continues to support his proposed 1Trillion Dollar military 10-year budget cut. HI -- I'm Barak Obama Chamberlain and I would like to be re-elected your Commander-in-Chief....vote Romney on Tuesday, America. We do not want or need another Munich.
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VERY WELL SAID.
ReplyDeleteAll that is left to do now is to get out the vote. Np matter what last minute trick they pull getting out the vote beats them.
I am taking 5 people to our polls. Our polling place moved and they can not walk the extra 300 yards.
Just do something on Tuesday. One person each and the country and free world is saved.
Commanding
ReplyDeleteAmerica all the world is waiting for what we decide to do on Tuesday. Will we take the simple path and choose 4 more years of what we have experienced with Obama or will we boldly alter the course of free men everywhere.
ReplyDeleteObama may be a fine man, husband, or father. That is not what we are electing Tuesday.He has proved in 4 years that he is not a good leader or an effective President. Quit the opposite is what he has proven
Our problems won't fix themselves and if we are not back on course how can we help the people that are oppressed and need liberator to come to their aid.
We have-and always have had a destiny- a destiny that is greater than any other country. we are not nation builders, we are freedom builders, we are not enforcers, we are liberators, we are not tyrants, we are friends and helpers. We need to get back to work on our destiny, on our task.
STAND UP, BE COUNTED, DO THE HONORABLE THING - ELECT MITT ROMNEY PRESIDENT
"Magnanimity in politics is not seldom the truest wisdom; and a great empire and little minds go ill together".
Edmund Burke
I think you have covered all the bases and the proper answer for us is to vote and elect Mitt Romney, on Tuesday with a clear well defined win.
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