Thursday, June 23, 2011

DIssecting the Lies of a Pathelogic Named Obama

Dissecting Obama's speech, lie by lie.

(3:08 Am-Est, Fifth Day, Sivan 21, 2011 In The Year Of THE MESSIAH YAHUSHUA!)

By,

Daniel Benjamin Orris.

I will be using the transcript of B. Hussein Obama II's speech friom Cbs News and that which is being analyzed will be underlined. (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20073525-503544.html)



"Good evening. Nearly 10 years ago, America suffered the worst attack on our shores since Pearl Harbor. This mass murder was planned by Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network in Afghanistan, and signaled a new threat to our security -- one in which the targets were no longer soldiers on a battlefield, but innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives.

Usama bin Laden attacked "innocent men, women and children going about their daily lives" numerous times before the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001, this was no new threat. http://www.adl.org/terrorism_america/bin_l.asp

In the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al Qaeda and routed the Taliban in Afghanistan. Then, our focus shifted. A second war was launched in Iraq, and we spent enormous blood and treasure to support a new government there. By the time I took office, the war in Afghanistan had entered its seventh year. But al Qaeda's leaders had escaped into Pakistan and were plotting new attacks, while the Taliban had regrouped and gone on the offensive. Without a new strategy and decisive action, our military commanders warned that we could face a resurgent al Qaeda and a Taliban taking over large parts of Afghanistan.

America was not "united" after the attacks by mohammedans on the World Trade Center in 2001. In fact, much of America downright opposed the wars and still do, though the liberals no longer voice their dissupport as they did while G. W. Bush was President.

For this reason, in one of the most difficult decisions that I've made as President, I ordered an additional 30,000 American troops into Afghanistan. When I announced this surge at West Point, we set clear objectives: to refocus on al Qaeda, to reverse the Taliban's momentum, and train Afghan security forces to defend their own country. I also made it clear that our commitment would not be open-ended, and that we would begin to draw down our forces this July.

First, he is not President.
Second, they did not set "clear objectives", that's ridiculous for him to claim otherwise!
Third, if their objective was to "train Afghan security forces to defend their country", they either failed or succeeded depending on how you look at the numerous murders of U.S. troops (http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/04/27/afghan-official-afghan-officer-fires-nato/) and civilians (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-10701421) committed by those very own "Afghan security forces".

Tonight, I can tell you that we are fulfilling that commitment. Thanks to our extraordinary men and women in uniform, our civilian personnel, and our many coalition partners, we are meeting our goals. As a result, starting next month, we will be able to remove 10,000 of our troops from Afghanistan by the end of this year, and we will bring home a total of 33,000 troops by next summer, fully recovering the surge I announced at West Point. After this initial reduction, our troops will continue coming home at a steady pace as Afghan security forces move into the lead. Our mission will change from combat to support. By 2014, this process of transition will be complete, and the Afghan people will be responsible for their own security.

That is a very scary statement because it plainly means that the very people they were just fighting, they will soon support. Either this was a mistake and poor wording by the college jackass weed smoker that is writing Obama's speeches, or Obama will soon support the al-qaida and taliban.

We're starting this drawdown from a position of strength. Al Qaeda is under more pressure than at any time since 9/11. Together with the Pakistanis, we have taken out more than half of al Qaeda's leadership. And thanks to our intelligence professionals and Special Forces, we killed Osama bin Laden, the only leader that al Qaeda had ever known. This was a victory for all who have served since 9/11. One soldier summed it up well. "The message," he said, "is we don't forget. You will be held accountable, no matter how long it takes."

Obama made three statements without factual support here: His first statement underlined here is more of a blanket statement without any real substance, compared to the fact that al-qaida is actually growing in certain places, such as Gaza (http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=314213).
His next statement is also without basis, as I am unaware of any known tally of al-qaida's leaders, therefore making it factually impossible to say that "we have taken out more than half" of al-qaida's "leadership".
He then follows it with another unfounded statement that Usama bin Laden is dead! Absolutely zero proof has been given for this claim.

Aso, Cbs should have used a semi-colon instead of a period thereby making a sentence begin with a conjunction.

The information that we recovered from bin Laden's compound shows al Qaeda under enormous strain. Bin Laden expressed concern that al Qaeda had been unable to effectively replace senior terrorists that had been killed, and that al Qaeda has failed in its effort to portray America as a nation at war with Islam -- thereby draining more widespread support. Al Qaeda remains dangerous, and we must be vigilant against attacks. But we have put al Qaeda on a path to defeat, and we will not relent until the job is done.

More than half of the above paragraph is without source; I haven't read any of that "information", have you?

In Afghanistan, we've inflicted serious losses on the Taliban and taken a number of its strongholds. Along with our surge, our allies also increased their commitments, which helped stabilize more of the country. Afghan security forces have grown by over 100,000 troops, and in some provinces and municipalities we've already begun to transition responsibility for security to the Afghan people. In the face of violence and intimidation, Afghans are fighting and dying for their country, establishing local police forces, opening markets and schools, creating new opportunities for women and girls, and trying to turn the page on decades of war.

Possibly all of those 100,000 new Afghan troops will be our future enemies, joining their fellow mohammedan countrymen in fighting, not for their "country", but for islam! The same culture that will never quit murdering, the same culture that is at war with the world!

Of course, huge challenges remain. This is the beginning -- but not the end -- of our effort to wind down this war. We'll have to do the hard work of keeping the gains that we've made, while we draw down our forces and transition responsibility for security to the Afghan government. And next May, in Chicago, we will host a summit with our NATO allies and partners to shape the next phase of this transition.

Aside from Cbs's puncuational error again, Obama revealed a chilling view of his "world-domination" ideology, which he expanded upon later.

We do know that peace cannot come to a land that has known so much war without a political settlement. So as we strengthen the Afghan government and security forces, America will join initiatives that reconcile the Afghan people, including the Taliban. Our position on these talks is clear: They must be led by the Afghan government, and those who want to be a part of a peaceful Afghanistan must break from al Qaeda, abandon violence, and abide by the Afghan constitution. But, in part because of our military effort, we have reason to believe that progress can be made.

Noah Webster in his 1828 American Dictionary defined "reconcile" as:
"1. To conciliate anew; to call back into union and friendship the affections which have been alienated; to restore to friendship or favor after estrangement; as, to reconcile men or parties that have been at variance." (http://1828.mshaffer.com/d/search/word,reconcile)

Obama stated that America will be joining initiatives with the taliban to "restore to friendship" and that his position is for them and all Afghans to "abide by the Afghan constitution".

The first sentence of the Afghan constitution is:
"In the name of god, most gracious, most merciful

praise be to allah, the cherisher and sustainer of the worlds; and praise
and peace be upon Mohammad, his last messenger and his disciples and
followers."

For the full .pdf, click here. (http://www.supremecourt.gov.af/PDFiles/constitution2004_english.pdf)

The goal that we seek is achievable, and can be expressed simply: No safe haven from which al Qaeda or its affiliates can launch attacks against our homeland or our allies. We won't try to make Afghanistan a perfect place. We will not police its streets or patrol its mountains indefinitely. That is the responsibility of the Afghan government, which must step up its ability to protect its people, and move from an economy shaped by war to one that can sustain a lasting peace. What we can do, and will do, is build a partnership with the Afghan people that endures -- one that ensures that we will be able to continue targeting terrorists and supporting a sovereign Afghan government.

Obama contradicted himself by first remarking that he will not police Afghanistan "indefinitely", but very shortly thereafter says he will continue targeting "terrorists" in Afghanistan indefinitely.

Of course, our efforts must also address terrorist safe havens in Pakistan. No country is more endangered by the presence of violent extremists, which is why we will continue to press Pakistan to expand its participation in securing a more peaceful future for this war-torn region. We'll work with the Pakistani government to root out the cancer of violent extremism, and we will insist that it keeps its commitments. For there should be no doubt that so long as I am President, the United States will never tolerate a safe haven for those who aim to kill us. They cannot elude us, nor escape the justice they deserve.

I can think of multiple countries just as, if not more endangered by mohammedans than Pakistan is.
Furthermore, he claims that he wants to "root out the cancer of violent extremism". Extremism of what, islam? Since he lived a very islamic childhood, he well knows that there is no extreme islam, nor is there moderate islam.
Third, he is not President of The United States Of America, he is not Constitutionally eligible to be so on account of his dual-citizenship at birth, if he was born in Hawai'i, disqualifying him to be a "natural born Citizen" required by Article II of the U.S.A. Constitution: (http://www.usconstitution.net/xconst_A2Sec1.html)

My fellow Americans, this has been a difficult decade for our country. We've learned anew the profound cost of war -- a cost that's been paid by the nearly 4,500 Americans who have given their lives in Iraq, and the over 1,500 who have done so in Afghanistan -- men and women who will not live to enjoy the freedom that they defended. Thousands more have been wounded. Some have lost limbs on the battlefield, and others still battle the demons that have followed them home.

He has not proven that he is an American.

How have "men and women" defended freedom in Iraq and Afghanistan? Please, someone me the answer to that question.

Yet tonight, we take comfort in knowing that the tide of war is receding. Fewer of our sons and daughters are serving in harm's way. We've ended our combat mission in Iraq, with 100,000 American troops already out of that country. And even as there will be dark days ahead in Afghanistan, the light of a secure peace can be seen in the distance. These long wars will come to a responsible end.
As they do, we must learn their lessons. Already this decade of war has caused many to question the nature of America's engagement around the world. Some would have America retreat from our responsibility as an anchor of global security, and embrace an isolation that ignores the very real threats that we face. Others would have America over-extended, confronting every evil that can be found abroad.

I quote, "our responsibility as an anchor of global security"; I also quote, "over-extended, confronting every evil that can be found abroad". While Shirley there can most certainly be evils found on broads, Obama II spoke both a frightening and stupid sentence.
First, he made clear his ideology of world-domination by claiming that America has a "responsibility as an anchor of global security", then he criticised globalist's view of "over-extended" confrontation of "every evil that can be found abroad". What do broads have to do with this?

We must chart a more centered course. Like generations before, we must embrace America's singular role in the course of human events. But we must be as pragmatic as we are passionate; as strategic as we are resolute. When threatened, we must respond with force -- but when that force can be targeted, we need not deploy large armies overseas. When innocents are being slaughtered and global security endangered, we don't have to choose between standing idly by or acting on our own. Instead, we must rally international action, which we're doing in Libya, where we do not have a single soldier on the ground, but are supporting allies in protecting the Libyan people and giving them the chance to determine their own destiny.

The "generations before" us with which he referenced, were the communists of the early 1900s that fought in the first "world war". The war in Libya is an illegal war reflecting B. Hussein Obama II's globalist mindset that America is the globe's security. The rebellion in Libya is being fought between sides that are no better than one another, like what happened recently in Egypt.

Men do not choose their own Destinies, for they are Pre-Destined.

In all that we do, we must remember that what sets America apart is not solely our power -- it is the principles upon which our union was founded. We're a nation that brings our enemies to justice while adhering to the rule of law, and respecting the rights of all our citizens. We protect our own freedom and prosperity by extending it to others. We stand not for empire, but for self-determination. That is why we have a stake in the democratic aspirations that are now washing across the Arab world. We will support those revolutions with fidelity to our ideals, with the power of our example, and with an unwavering belief that all human beings deserve to live with freedom and dignity.

The United States Of America is a Republic Founded On THE HOLY SCRIPTURES OF YHWH And HIS SON YAHUSHUA MESSIAH OF NATZRAT, it is neither democratic nor islamic. B. Hussein Obama II is an idiot who should be arrested and tried for treason and war crimes.

Above all, we are a nation whose strength abroad has been anchored in opportunity for our citizens here at home. Over the last decade, we have spent a trillion dollars on war, at a time of rising debt and hard economic times. Now, we must invest in America's greatest resource -- our people. We must unleash innovation that creates new jobs and industries, while living within our means. We must rebuild our infrastructure and find new and clean sources of energy. And most of all, after a decade of passionate debate, we must recapture the common purpose that we shared at the beginning of this time of war. For our nation draws strength from our differences, and when our union is strong no hill is too steep, no horizon is beyond our reach.

Above all? Even above our Founding Principles?

Over the last two years, America has also spent nearly one trillion dollars through the "stimulus packcage" that Obama created which has created a total of zero jobs, "at a time of rising debt and hard economic times". The democrats are by no means examples of "living without our means", they are the exact opposite!

I am unaware of any strength that America has drawn from differences, that was just another ridiculous lie written by a college jackass weed-smoker.

America, it is time to focus on nation building here at home.

In this effort, we draw inspiration from our fellow Americans who have sacrificed so much on our behalf. To our troops, our veterans and their families, I speak for all Americans when I say that we will keep our sacred trust with you, and provide you with the care and benefits and opportunity that you deserve.

B. Hussein Obama II does not speak for me. America has an all-volunteer military; the troops, veterans and their families do not deserve government-provided benefits and opportunity.

I met some of these patriotic Americans at Fort Campbell. A while back, I spoke to the 101st Airborne that has fought to turn the tide in Afghanistan, and to the team that took out Osama bin Laden. Standing in front of a model of bin Laden's compound, the Navy SEAL who led that effort paid tribute to those who had been lost -- brothers and sisters in arms whose names are now written on bases where our troops stand guard overseas, and on headstones in quiet corners of our country where their memory will never be forgotten. This officer -- like so many others I've met on bases, in Baghdad and Bagram, and at Walter Reed and Bethesda Naval Hospital -- spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one, depending on each other, and trusting one another, as a family might do in a time of peril.

That's a lesson worth remembering -- that we are all a part of one American family. Though we have known disagreement and division, we are bound together by the creed that is written into our founding documents, and a conviction that the United States of America is a country that can achieve whatever it sets out to accomplish. Now, let us finish the work at hand. Let us responsibly end these wars, and reclaim the American Dream that is at the center of our story. With confidence in our cause, with faith in our fellow citizens, and with hope in our hearts, let us go about the work of extending the promise of America -- for this generation, and the next.

How is the reclaimation of "the American Dream" relevant to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?

May God bless our troops. And may God bless the United States of America."

What god is Obama speaking about, and why should HE Bless them and us?

(5:01 Am-Est, Fifth Day, Sivan 20, 2011 In The Year Of THE MESSIAH YAHUSHUA!)

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