Sunday, November 24, 2013

Fwd: He’s “Really Good at Killing People”



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From: Kent Castle <kent.d.castle@hotmail.com>
Date: November 24, 2013 3:39:19 PM CST
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Subject: FW: He's "Really Good at Killing People"


 

Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 17:57:09 -0800
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Subject: Fw: He's "Really Good at Killing People"
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On Monday, November 4, 2013 12:59 PM, "sumpy@aol.com" <sumpy@aol.com> wrote:
 
 

Ghoulish President Obama Says He's "Really Good at Killing People"

 

Is the President consciously trying to find ways to out-do himself each morning? It feels like he may be sitting in the Oval Office of the White House scheming about what new things he can say or do to make his Presidency even more of a failure.
Business Insider has broken a story from a new book by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann called Double Down which is a follow up to their popular book from 2008 called Game Change. According to Double Down, which is a chronicle of the 2012 election, "President Barack Obama told his aides that he's 'really good at killing people' while discussing drone strikes."
obama-drone-cold-killer-cowboyYeah, our President literally told the people who work for him that he is "really good at killing people."
Look, the issue of using drones as assassin's in the war on terror is a hot-button issue, and I realize a lot of good conservatives are for their use. (I am personally opposed to our use of drones – but I'm not arguing for or against them here.) The use of drones is not the problem with this little "joke" – the problem with the fact that the President of the United States would say something like this is that it illustrates for us the aloofness that is inherent in President Obama's character.
War, death, killing… these should be topics for serious consideration and discussion.
The folks at pitch interactive have built an interactive timeline of the use of drones in Pakistan, and it is not pretty.
drone_attacks_pakistan
In fact Barack Obama has ordered the killings of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people using drones. Human rights groups believe that the USA drastically underreports the deaths by drones that occur each year. That happens because of the amount of collateral damage that drone strikes cause, which also happens to be the chief reason so many are killed by drones.
Under Obama U.S. drone operators began practicing "signature strikes," a tactic in which targets are chosen based on patterns of suspicious behavior and the identities of those to be killed aren't necessarily known. (The administration counts all "military-age males" in a strike zone as combatants.)
Furthermore, the disturbing trend of the "double tap" — bombing the same place in quick succession and often hitting first responders — has become common practice… Needless to say, a lot of innocent people have been killed along with combatants.
obamadronesSo although President Obama has proven to be "really good at killing people," the demonstration has not necessarily been noble.
And really, all of this leads us back to the real point. The President of the United States should be dignified, gracious and magnanimous. The President should show the character, fortitude and culture of his nation. Our President does none of this, and his "joke" to his aides proves this yet again. In fact, President Obama's ability to joke about his role in the deaths of THOUSANDS is terrifying.
Even more, it's not really a joke… he really IS good at killing people.
The world expects more from America and her leaders, and we should too.
 


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