Post by Rob W. Case on Apr 23, 2009 5:09:52 GMT -6
It really irritates me, the level of stupidity and the ignorance these people who are ruling the country have. The liberals in control have no shred of common sense, decency, or what have you. They are puppets, controlled by a very powerful international elite, and they are selling out America in a massive free for all, as they move rapidly, decision by decision. Of course, to any thinking individual, this truth is openly transparent, but people's cult-like love for President Obama and their deeply depraved hatred towards Bush has created an unhealthy psychological environment which is critically imperiling and crippling America.
Psychology of Love and Hate:
We live in interesting times. People hate Bush with a passion, and they love Obama with a passion. A lot of money was spent to ensure that this would be the case. Some might read this and say, "Yeah? So?," but the substance of the matter doesn't change with the way these people and their supporters want things to work. Like it or not, there is a right way and a wrong way to do things. In this case, Bush made decisions that produced right results (he was completely successful in keeping the nation safe after 9/11), and Obama is making decisions that have, every time they have been tried, produced wrong and disastrous results. But still, it doesn't matter to people controlled by hate. People are attracted to style because style feels good, and people are repulsed by truth, especially when it is connected to the person they hate. It gets to a point that whenever anyone so much as sees person they hate, their bias kicks in and logic, reason, and the rules of natural law completely fly out the window, thus leaving you vulnerable to a dangerous situation. I say YOU are left vulnerable to a dangerous situation because these politicians are well protected from those who seek to harm the country and the president, and the targets these terrorists are targeting are filled with people like you and me, people who are open to getting hurt or killed as we have no knowledge to make us aware that something could come up at any moment in any area around us.
Why are we so apt to put what protects us under scrutiny, and express so much sympathy towards those who seek to destroy us? Hate. People want to see Bush and Cheney in jail, literally because they hate them. That might sound juvenile, but it really is that simple. Accusing someone responsible for protecting them of wrongdoing by methods used to protect them, especially in cases like this, slaps on a justification so that they don't appear as just being driven by mindless hate. But the evidence and their attitudes only express this mindless hate. I go on message boards and none of the Bush haters ever discuss the substance of the issue. All they do is start with the name-calling, ridicule, and passionately call for Bush and Cheney to be hung. When you ask them what should be done, they can't answer until a liberal they love comes out and tells them what to say and think. On matters of substance, the president is in charge of protecting the country he represents, and he must successfully and effectively do so. But when you have a president whose ideology is rooted in America always being the bad guy you will run into some serious problems. Obama is the voice and the vehicle for the far left, liberal wing of the Democrat Party, the ones who hate and thirst for blood. He is a product of them, but what is unique to me is that he managed to successfully convince independents and moderates to vote for him, people who aren't as hate filled as the radical, unhealthy left wing of the Democrat Party. But now that he is elected, the radical, left wing is whom he bases his decisions on, and he does not negotiate outside the loop.
A Point in Common; Interrogations Work:
On September 24th, 2006 Bill Clinton was on Meet the Press, and he said this:
Now, the thing that drives—that, that gives the president’s position a little edge is that every one of us can imagine the following scenario: We get lucky, we get the number three guy in al-Qaeda, and we know there’s a big bomb going off in America in three days and we know this guy knows where it is. Don’t we have the right and the responsibility to beat it out of him?
Now under the same scrutiny that Bush is getting, didn't it sound like Bill Clinton was condoning "torture" in that statement? I know what he was talking about, and he was right. Dick Cheney said in a recent interview that, " they did work, they kept us safe for seven years." Earlier in the interview, Cheney explained, "One of the things that I find a little bit disturbing about this recent disclosure is they put out the legal memos, the memos that the CIA got from the Office of Legal Counsel, but they didn't put out the memos that showed the success of the effort."
Even George Tenent, Who worked as the CIA director for both the Clinton administration and the Bush administration, talked about in a 2007 interview the success of the interrogation techniques.
Watch the video clip here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkKwbovcHoU
Which side is Obama on anyway? America has been good to him, elected him, and he worries about the "rights" of those who murdered, and who are in the process of murdering hundreds, thousands, even millions of Americans? This is unjust and disloyal to every American whether you voted for him or not. Your safety lies in the hands of his decisions, and if we eradicate what protects us, then we will allow what harms us as a consequence. The psychology of this whole torture thing is a mess. For Obama doing away with what protects us is like us uninstalling the virus software that protects our computers, and having blind faith that our computers will never endure a virus attack.
Psychology of Love and Hate:
We live in interesting times. People hate Bush with a passion, and they love Obama with a passion. A lot of money was spent to ensure that this would be the case. Some might read this and say, "Yeah? So?," but the substance of the matter doesn't change with the way these people and their supporters want things to work. Like it or not, there is a right way and a wrong way to do things. In this case, Bush made decisions that produced right results (he was completely successful in keeping the nation safe after 9/11), and Obama is making decisions that have, every time they have been tried, produced wrong and disastrous results. But still, it doesn't matter to people controlled by hate. People are attracted to style because style feels good, and people are repulsed by truth, especially when it is connected to the person they hate. It gets to a point that whenever anyone so much as sees person they hate, their bias kicks in and logic, reason, and the rules of natural law completely fly out the window, thus leaving you vulnerable to a dangerous situation. I say YOU are left vulnerable to a dangerous situation because these politicians are well protected from those who seek to harm the country and the president, and the targets these terrorists are targeting are filled with people like you and me, people who are open to getting hurt or killed as we have no knowledge to make us aware that something could come up at any moment in any area around us.
Why are we so apt to put what protects us under scrutiny, and express so much sympathy towards those who seek to destroy us? Hate. People want to see Bush and Cheney in jail, literally because they hate them. That might sound juvenile, but it really is that simple. Accusing someone responsible for protecting them of wrongdoing by methods used to protect them, especially in cases like this, slaps on a justification so that they don't appear as just being driven by mindless hate. But the evidence and their attitudes only express this mindless hate. I go on message boards and none of the Bush haters ever discuss the substance of the issue. All they do is start with the name-calling, ridicule, and passionately call for Bush and Cheney to be hung. When you ask them what should be done, they can't answer until a liberal they love comes out and tells them what to say and think. On matters of substance, the president is in charge of protecting the country he represents, and he must successfully and effectively do so. But when you have a president whose ideology is rooted in America always being the bad guy you will run into some serious problems. Obama is the voice and the vehicle for the far left, liberal wing of the Democrat Party, the ones who hate and thirst for blood. He is a product of them, but what is unique to me is that he managed to successfully convince independents and moderates to vote for him, people who aren't as hate filled as the radical, unhealthy left wing of the Democrat Party. But now that he is elected, the radical, left wing is whom he bases his decisions on, and he does not negotiate outside the loop.
A Point in Common; Interrogations Work:
On September 24th, 2006 Bill Clinton was on Meet the Press, and he said this:
Now, the thing that drives—that, that gives the president’s position a little edge is that every one of us can imagine the following scenario: We get lucky, we get the number three guy in al-Qaeda, and we know there’s a big bomb going off in America in three days and we know this guy knows where it is. Don’t we have the right and the responsibility to beat it out of him?
Now under the same scrutiny that Bush is getting, didn't it sound like Bill Clinton was condoning "torture" in that statement? I know what he was talking about, and he was right. Dick Cheney said in a recent interview that, " they did work, they kept us safe for seven years." Earlier in the interview, Cheney explained, "One of the things that I find a little bit disturbing about this recent disclosure is they put out the legal memos, the memos that the CIA got from the Office of Legal Counsel, but they didn't put out the memos that showed the success of the effort."
Even George Tenent, Who worked as the CIA director for both the Clinton administration and the Bush administration, talked about in a 2007 interview the success of the interrogation techniques.
Watch the video clip here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkKwbovcHoU
Which side is Obama on anyway? America has been good to him, elected him, and he worries about the "rights" of those who murdered, and who are in the process of murdering hundreds, thousands, even millions of Americans? This is unjust and disloyal to every American whether you voted for him or not. Your safety lies in the hands of his decisions, and if we eradicate what protects us, then we will allow what harms us as a consequence. The psychology of this whole torture thing is a mess. For Obama doing away with what protects us is like us uninstalling the virus software that protects our computers, and having blind faith that our computers will never endure a virus attack.