Thursday, September 24, 2009

Obama Has Taken HIs First Step in Disarming America

We all know lots of countries would like to see the U.S. fall. We have throughout our history maintained a strong military and kept a strong intelligence community to keep us informed.

Obama has been working on limiting our intelligence community. His demand to have the CIA reviewed by the Justice Department has been rebuked by seven former directors (1).

And at the UN, surrounded by thugs of all kinds at the security council, he helped pass a resolution that calls for stepped up efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, promote disarmament and "reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism." It calls for better security for nuclear weapons materials and underscores the Security Council's intention to take action if such material or nuclear weapons get into the hands of terrorists (2).

"The historic resolution we just adopted enshrines our shared commitment to a goal of a world without nuclear weapons," Obama said. Apparently he wants us to be defenseless while thugs like North Korea, Iran, Lybia and Syria develop the weapons to annihilate us.

Just one nuclear weapon set off in a major city—"be it New York or Moscow, Tokyo or Beijing, London or Paris"—could kill hundreds of thousands of people and cause major destruction, Obama said. Apparently he's as good a geographer as warrior. Every one of those cities has millions and millions of people, not "hundreds of thousands."

But this is what you get when you elect a Democrat as president. They are weak on national security. They do not understand the military or its proper use.

As Obama left the Security Council chamber, he told the Associated Press: "It was an excellent day."

Yeah, for the bad guys.


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1. Leopold, Jason (2009, September 19). "Ex-CIA Directors Want Obama To Kill Justice Department’s Torture Probe". The Public Record.
Retrieved September 24, 2009, from The Public Record

2. Lederer, Edith M. (2009, September 24). "New UN resolution aims at nuclear-free world". The Associated Press.
Retrieved September 24, 2009, from The Associated Press

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