Now even the Democrats should be able to see the light. France, did you hear, France just warned the Obama administration that Tehran can not expand its uranium enrichment without facing fresh sanctions. I can only hope that the initial reports from the region that said that in Obama’s face to face talk with Iran, the nuclear problem did not even come up.
You can read Obama’s full text speech on the situation delivered the day before his actual meeting but it is clear that he is talking to himself as Iran has no interest in or respect for the weakness shown by the president.
The French official said that imposing a freeze is essential, but the U.S. Official said that that proposal was not the solution to their (Iran’s) nuclear program.
The most alarming statement came from the Fars news agency that insisted that Iran had secured “the upper hand” in the talks.
I don’t know about you, but it makes me feel secure to know that a lone dictator with visions of grandeur of gaining nuclear weapons who has already stated that he would use them is backing down the president of the United States of America.
Even the liberal Democrats eyes should be opened now, but they won’t be.
On a better note, it also makes me feel right with the world to know in this time of double digit unemployment, taxation beyond anyone’s wildest dreams, our men and women fighting a war in a foreign land where the president can not make a decision as to what to do; he and his wife can take (2) jets to fly to Copenhagen to use his status and clout to persuade the Olympic Committee to give the 2016 Olympics to his home town Chicago.
Guess, like the rest of the world, they don’t recognize his status and clout either. Chicago and the president didn’t even make it past the first cut. It probably goes back to the theory, you reap what you sew. After his International Apology Tour 2009, the rest of the world, and rightfully so, wouldn’t want to come to such a corrupt country as his words so eloquently were read off the teleprompter.
He can meet with dictators and Olympic committees in Copenhagen, but can only spare 25 minutes with his commander of our foreign forces who are on the front line in harms way.
Don’t blame me, I voted for Palin.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
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