Sunday, May 18, 2008

Appeasement...

Let's face it, George W. Bush just needs to "man up" and admit he was indirectly speaking to many members of the Democratic National Committee during his speech last week on Appeasement while on a state visit in Israel. President Bush appeared to be speaking to not only Barrack Obama but Jimmy Carter, Nancy Pelosi, and the likes of Jim McDermott. William Jefferson Clinton needs to be included in this tone of appeasement for his actions while Commander-in Chief for our Nation, too.
Barrack Obama was quoted in a nationally televised democratic political debate as saying, "As president he would personally negotiate with Iran and offer economic incentives and a chance for peaceful relations if Iranian leaders would forgo their pursuit of nuclear weapons and their support of terrorists. "
Who will ever forget the memorable photo-op by Speaker Pelosi in her head scarf while in Syria stating to President Bashar Assad, "The road to Damascus is a road to peace."
The U.S. News and World Report columnist, Mr. Zuckerman, described Jimmy Carter's recent visit with Hammas as, "If only Carter's opinions could be dismissed as hot air from a politician losing the limelight. But he does real damage. "
Here's a little ditty about Baghdad Jim McDermott. On March 26, 2008, an indictment unsealed in Detroit accused Muthanna Al-Hoota, a member of a Michigan nonprofit group, of arranging for McDermott, David Bonior and Mike Thompson to take a trip in 2002 to Iraq, paid for by Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency.
Let's not forget the inaction's that could be viewed as appeasement of terrorists by Bill Clinton. This list is long but here are a few that should jog your memory; Khobar Towers, the USS Cole, and the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya.
Here is a little food for thought. The failed Munich Agreement, with overwhelming approval of Neville Chamberlain, gave Adolf Hitler everything he wanted in his attempt to keep Great Britain out of World War II. Everyone should question Obama's outrage about President Bush's speech on appeasement calling it fear mongering. Maybe Obama was actually influenced by his pastor of 20 years, Jeremiah Wright who shares that same believes of Louis Farrakhan that the Holocaust never took place.
It is high time for President Bush to begin pointing his finger at the appeasement activities in the Democratic National Committee and say, how do you expect to protect our country when you will openly negotiate with terrorist nations?

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