Dumb Says As Stupid Does

Hey Faithful, it’s been a long, long while, not sure if there is anyone left to read.  That must be how President Obama is feeling on this whole Syria thing.  Hey Odumba, Syria is a civil war.   As in between the Syrians, their problems have nothing to do with us.  Our sole interest, the continued importation of Syrian bread for sandwich wraps, does not warrant our involvement.  We eat too much bread anyway.


“This is an attack on human dignity.  This menace must be confronted.”  That is what Odumba said Saturday.  Really?  How about Darfur?  What’s that been?  An acceptable five-year genocide?  Yet the words, “Darfur” have never crossed the “Commander in chief who cries wolf” lips once.


The President is worried that “his” failure to act will affect “his” credibility after he said the use of chemical weapons would cross a line. Remember when Odumba was first elected and was going to hold Wall Street accountable.  He then re-appointed all of the Bush Treasury members who were responsible for the mess.  Not one bank or banker has been held accountable.  How about holding firm on the expiration of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy?  Extended in exchange for six months of unemployment.  Who can forget his vow for gun reform?  Even after the Newtown shooting he sat idly by as Congress failed t0 act.  So what “credibility” is he worried about, again?


To assist him with persuading us he’s employed Secretary of State Ketchup (D (Dimwit) -Mass).  You remember the former Senator from Massachusetts?  Ketchup thought Secretary of State was a nine to five job.  He probably wondered how Hilary aged twenty years in such a cushy post.  He was sailing in Nantucket over the Fourth when Egypt was burning.  In order to deflect criticism his wife Teresa Heinz (of the ketchup fortune) feigned sick.  She spent ten days in Mass General with no verifiable illness.  (The same amount of time it took for the heat to blow over).  Weird, most insurance doesn’t cover extended hospital stays even when your actually sick.  Thank God for Odumba Care.


A couple years ago I wrote in this space that getting involved in Egypt was a mistake.  The imminent rise of the Muslim Brotherhood would not be in the United States’ interest.  At that time Senator Ketchup said that,”I didn’t understand the complexity of the situation” and “it wasn’t that simple.”  Turns out that it was pretty simple.  The Muslim Brotherhood was not interested in working with the US.  Didn’t need to be a Senator to figure that out.


As Ketchup beats the drum for military action in Syria, the UN changed it’s position today.  ”It’s not the UN’s responsibility to determine who’s responsible for the use of chemical weapons.”  British Prime Minister Cameron said he couldn’t be “100% certain the Syrian government was responsible.”  I guess everyone’s forgotten the Bush Weapons of Mass Destruction lie that cost thousands of U.S. Servicemen and women their lives.  Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.


Further not Ketchup, not Odumba, not one Congressmen has a family member in the military.  As elected officials Odumba and Ketchup are obligated to represent the interest of the people.  Us, the people who are effected by wars based on lies.  Syria is not now, never was and never will be our problem.  God willing in two years Odumba and ketchup won’t be either.


KOKO


 


 

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Published on September 01, 2013 19:30
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