Some Needed Perspective

As horrific and devastating to the collective American consciousness as the Muslim Terrorist attacks of 9/11/01 were, we as a people would benefit from some needed perspective.

911 v Iran Nuke Deal - Some Needed Perspective911 v Iran Nuke Deal – Some Needed Perspective

Those attacks, while tragic and inhumanly vile, are but a blip in history when compared to what can and most likely will happen in the future thanks to Obama’s decision to negotiate for Iran to be able to develop nuclear weapons.

So yes, always remember what the Muslim vermin did on 9/11 but realize that you and children will one day probably think of it as the “good old days” unless we commit to dealing harshly with the Muslim threat both here and abroad.

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Lyons Speaks Sad Sooth

Admiral (Ret) James Lyons has spoken some sad truth about America’s decades-long track record of failure in defeating or even ameliorating the Muslim threat and, more specifically, the threat that the Islamic rulers of Iran pose to Mankind.

Admiral (Ret) Lyons Speaks Sad Sooth

NOTE: A H/T goes out to Icbabod for this one. I’m just expanding upon- and amplifying the signal.

The sad part is that, insofar I can see, Adm. Lyons is right. Since the 1970s America has unfortunately been forced into many situations when and where we could have acted to ameliorate or contain the Muslim, especially Iranian Muslim, threat to Mankind, but in each instance there’s been someone there to block those actions.

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Because We’re White

Evil ghetto buck sides with the enemy, IranObama is still defending the nuclear arms deal he brokered for the Ayatollahs in Iran. I’m forced to give the boy a measure of credit; he’s become a staunch defender of his allies in the Middle East.

This time, however, Obama has made his reasoning for supporting Iran over American interests more clear. It has to do with his cultural preconceptions and propensities when dealing with America.

I recognize that resorting to force may be tempting in the face of the rhetoric and behavior that emanates from parts of Iran. It is offensive. It is incendiary. We do take it seriously.

But superpowers should not act impulsively in response to taunts or even provocations that can be addressed short of war.

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The majority of the Iranian people have powerful incentives to urge their government to move in a different, less provocative direction, incentives that are strengthened by this deal. We should offer them that chance. We should give them the opportunity.

Obama’s take on geopolitics and his foreign policy positions make a lot more sense now. When the boy sees or thinks of America he sees or thinks of “White America” and couches his agenda in the same terms as the Blacks couch their domestic agenda.

Just as Obama and the rest of the “Black Community” don’t think that Whites should ever respond forcibly to the behaviors of the Blacks, no matter how offensive or incendiary, he believes that America should ever respond forcibly to other nations’ – especially non-White, non-Christian ones – provocations. In either case, we should in Obama’s and the Blacks’ opinion give them chances and opportunities.

Simply put, insofar as Obama is concerned, America has to give Iran whatever it wants because we’re White.

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Some Bit Of Truth There

Surrendering to Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions
There’s Some Bit Of Truth There

The political cartoon above has some truth to it, quite a bit of unpleasant truth actually. Obama’s deal with Iran over that nation’s nuclear power and weapons development was in the end a total surrender to the will and whims of the Ayatollahs.

It’s not, however, all truthful. There’s absolutely no evidence to support the hypothesis that either Obama or Kerry would recognize the existence of the Israelis killed by Iran’s proxy groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, much less show any respect for them.

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Famous Last Words

Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez has aptly summed up the general public’s views of Obama’s nuclear weapons deal with Iran in one image and ten words.

Obama and his Iran Nukes Deal
Famous Last Words

The problem with the general public’s views of Obama’s nuclear weapons deal with Iran is it is predicated upon unproven postulates and doesn’t take into account Obama’s own personal views.

Firstly, any issue with the wisdom of Obama’s agreement with Iran over that nation’s ongoing attempt to develop nuclear weapons should never be predicated upon the hypothesis that the boy was trying to prevent such. That would be making an assumption of facts not in evidence.

Secondly, Obama has no issue extending trust to a people who call America “The Great Satan” because he, himself likely has no problems dealing with the Devil to get his way and, therefor, sees a likelihood that others will do the same.

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