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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Brown Shirt Army (ala Germany 1936).

IT IS TIME THE ROSE COLORED GLASSES COME OFF AND ALL OF US TAKE A LOOK AT REALITY. IT AIN'T GOOD FOLKS, IT IS DESPERATE AND GETTING WORSE. THIS MESSIAH IS IN THE PROCESS OF DESTROYING OUR NATION. AS EVIDENCE OF THIS ARTICLE, AND ON THIS SAME DAY DISCUSSION OF ALLOWING RUSSIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT TO BE STATIONED IN CUBA. SOME ONE IN THIS GOVERNMENT HAS GOT TO WAKE UP AND IT MUST BE THE NATION AS WE RID OURSELVES OF THIS SELF PROCLAIMED MESSIAH. WHERE IS OUR SPINE? HAVE WE LOST IT ALL?
FOR GOODNESS SAKE SOMEONE ANSWER ME.





Apparently the HNTIC (Head Negro That's In Charge) is sticking by his plan for a new civilian Brown Shirt Army (ala Germany 1936).



Excerpts from Obama's speech today at the dedication of Abraham Lincoln Hall at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C.:

"The attacks of 9/11 signaled the new dangers of the 21st century. And today, our people are still threatened by violent extremists ...

Yet terrorism and extremism make up just one part of the many challenges that confront our nation. ... A historic economic downturn has put at stake the prosperity that underpins our strength, while putting at risk the stability of governments and the survival of people around the world. ... Poverty, disease, the persistence of conflict and genocide in the 21st century challenge our international alliances, partnerships and institutions -- and must call on all of us to reexamine our assumptions.



These are the battlefields of the 21st century. These are the threats that we now face. And in these struggles, the United States of America must succeed -- and we will succeed.



We also know that the old approaches won't meet the challenges of our time. ... No army -- no matter how strong -- can eliminate every adversary. No weapon -- no matter how powerful -- can erase the hatred that lies in someone's heart.

So it falls to institutions like this -- and to individuals like you -- to help us understand the world as it is, to develop the capacities that we need to confront emerging danger, and to act with purpose and pragmatism to turn this moment of peril into one of promise. That's how we will find new pathways to peace and security. That is the work that we must do.



Now, make no mistake: This nation will maintain our military dominance. ... But we also need to look beyond this conventional advantage as we develop the new approaches and new capabilities of the 21st century -- and in that effort, this university must play a critical role.

America must also balance and integrate all elements of our national power. We cannot continue to push the burden on to our military alone, nor leave dormant any aspect of the full arsenal of American capability. And that's why my administration is committed to renewing diplomacy as a tool of American power, and to developing our civilian national security capabilities. This effort takes place within the walls of this university, where civilians sit alongside soldiers in the classroom. And it must continue out in the field, where American civilians can advance opportunity, enhance governance and the rule of law, and attack the causes of war around the world. We have to enlist our civilians in the same way that we enlist those members of the armed services in understanding this broad mission that we have.

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