Friday, April 30, 2010

Little "asides" reveal the true Obama.

McCain 'Disturbed' by Obama's View of American Power By: Jim Meyers
Sen. John McCain...was “very disturbed” by President Barack Obama’s statement that America remains a dominant military superpower “whether we like it or not.”
At the close of the two-day nuclear weapons summit in Washington, D.C., on April 13, Obama said that the United States must do its best to resolve conflicts around the world before they grow too serious."It is a vital national security interest of the United States to reduce these conflicts because whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower, and when conflicts break out, one way or another we get pulled into them."...“It was a very interesting statement. We went to Bosnia to stop ethnic cleansing of Muslims. We went to Kosovo to stop ethnic cleansing of Muslims. We should have gone to Rwanda to stop genocide. America has a role in the world, and I’m proud of the role that we’ve played in defense of freedom and democracy —usually somebody else’s.” Asked if he has any idea why the president appears apologetic about America’s role in the world, the Arizona Republican says simply: “No, I don’t.” ****Of course he does. Obama is apologetic about America's role, doesn't believe in "American exceptionalism," and even recently commented that people can make too much money.Even in his speech in Berlin, Obama revealed that he regards himself first as a citizen of the world rather than one of the United States and has many times indicated he doesn't approve of either the Judeo-Christian or capitalist nature of the U.S. ****

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