Obama, you low-down bastard.
Look Obama Hussein, perhaps wasted defending your sorry backside's ability to make such vile, disrespectful, and disgraceful statements, but not wasted in defending the freedom and liberty of this nation as a whole, and providing an opportunity for millions of Iraqis to have a chance of some semblance of the same...not to mention killing tens of thousands of enemies who would come here and bring the war to us if our brave soldiers were not there taking the war to them.
He knows all about being wasted. Because he used wasted in relation to the deaths of our solidiers he will never be POTUS.
Great example here of why liberals should NEVER be allowed to hold office of the Presidency or make any decisions of any sort in this country regarding military or foreign policy affairs. This is from another post A Parallel to "Gathering Of Eagles." What did the North Vietnamese think of the antiwar movement? today:
A LOT of parallels to current events here for some of the younger folks who do not know what REALLY went on in the past, and WILL go on now ... IF we do not stand-up and speak-up.
What did the North Vietnamese leadership think of the American antiwar movement?
Bui Tin, a former colonel in the North Vietnamese army, answers these questions in the following excerpts from an interview conducted by Stephen Young, a Minnesota attorney and human-rights activist [in The Wall Street Journal, 3 August 1995]. Bui Tin, who served on the general staff of North Vietnam's army, received the unconditional surrender of South Vietnam on April 30, 1975. He later became editor of the People's Daily, the official newspaper of Vietnam. He now lives in Paris, where he immigrated after becoming disillusioned with the fruits of Vietnamese communism.
Question: How did Hanoi intend to defeat the Americans?
Answer: By fighting a long war which would break their will to help South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh said,
"We don't need to win military victories, we only need to hit them until they give up and get out."
Q: Was the American antiwar movement important to Hanoi's victory?
A: It was essential to our strategy. Support of the war from our rear was completely secure while the American rear was vulnerable. Every day our leadership would listen to world news over the radio at 9 a.m. to follow the growth of the American antiwar movement. Visits to Hanoi by people like Jane Fonda, and former Attorney General Ramsey Clark and ministers gave us confidence that we should hold on in the face of battlefield reverses. We were elated when Jane Fonda, wearing a red Vietnamese dress, said at a press conference that she was ashamed of American actions in the war and that she would struggle along with us.
Q: Did the Politburo pay attention to these visits?
A: Keenly.
Q: Why?
A: Those people represented the conscience of America. The conscience of America was part of its war-making capability, and we were turning that power in our favor. America lost because of its democracy; through dissent and protest it lost the ability to mobilize a will to win.
"...and to which we now have spent $400 billion and have seen over 3,000 lives of the bravest young Americans wasted," Obama said."
Interesting that he placed the money spent before the lives of our troops. Apparently, to him, the money spent
is more important. Then, "wasted?" I can't share my actual response to that without getting my post removed. Suffice it to say that I am becoming convinced that Obama is an enemy of America. In one of his quips he was quoted as saying, "he wanted to change America." Apparently that would be to sharia law.
>> OBAMA: "...3,000 lives of the bravest young Americans wasted."
This is without question the ultimate insult to those who selflessly devote themselves to what is inevitably the greater cause of mankind. It is a cold hard slap to the injured and the families of those who have paid dearly for the sanctity of humanity and the freedom it seeks to secure and preserve.
He is clearly unfit to command any aspect of the American Military whatsoever.