2008-06-04

Hillary Who?

Well, we all know what the world wants. But is it right for America? Frankly, that's all that matters. I fear that if McCain wins, this will upset people - which it shouldn't.

There's a discrepancy (how much I can't say though my Spidey senses says enough) between what Obama represents as an abstract political being and what his actual policies are - what little he has said has proven to be anything but intriguing; Black Ideology notwithstanding.

Does he really represent a new way in American politics? Like anything else, his image will eventually (naturally) dissipate and his policies will concretely define him. That is, if he gets elected which I'm not sure he will be. It's not a stretch to believe McCain can win.

Nonetheless, no one can deny the symbol his nomination represents - no matter how ho-hum his profound thought may be at this junction.

For me, I await a leader who will put an end to the intellectual madness that swirls around us. A leader that will suspend "self-proclaimed purifiers" and defend freedom from impostors who impose their insipid dysfunctional ideals upon good people of sound spiritual and intellectual faith. The patients run the asylum now.

Oh, be assured, there's a witch hunt. Salem is more alive than we think...

Question: Since Obama suggested it, what is the best way to deal with terrorists? To engage them or fight? Think about this long and hard.

They know how to use perceived American weaknesses to their advantage. Americans have to figure out a way to reverse this. They made minced-meat out of Carter, Pelosi and that foreign policy expert Penn and they can do it to Obama. Does he have the guts to look them in the eye and tell them, "Then fight we must" if and when he realizes that they may not be the rational players he thinks they are?

I know my answer - I think.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous6/05/2008

    The best way to deal with terrorists is not to declare a futile war but to mount an international police operation. These guys are criminals, not recognized soldiers.

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  2. Neil, you're right. Thanks for stopping by.

    Letting Iraq aside, I think the U.S. and its allies/partners are learning very well how to do it as you suggest. In fact, it's proven to be very effective. Too bad it's not talked about more. This happened because of the U.S. and what happned on 9/11. While there was a lot of arguing going on between countries, behind the scenes they all understand what needs to be done. At least, I hope so.

    Even U.S. military operations are shifting that way from what I can discern.

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