Hello Friends,
B Hussein the great pretender did it again. His latest speech in the UN was a sell out of Israel a staunch ally of the US but worst of all it was a sell out speech of the United States as well.
Ask your self this. Why is it that they love him at the UN??? The answer is quite simple. He panders to all the dictators and socialist Marxist "leaders, he loves his Muslim brothers and does all in his power to assist, aid, and abet them in reaching their goals of world dominance. But the worst of all is his bashing of the US and begging for forgiveness for all her past "mistakes" in helping the world.
His speech didn't surprise me at all and this latest infamous speech is a record breaker cos he did it in the UN which isn't known for any positive actions in the world aside from trying to gain more and more control and once again B Hussein their agent in the White House is aiding and abetting them in reaching their goal.
I disagree with Bibi Netanyahu and I think he'll get a rude awakening when he returns to Israel. What B Hussein did in the UN was tantamount to stabbing a loyal ally in the back and embracing the terrorists at the same time. They know they can sit back and do nothing say what ever they want and B Hussein their brother will do all the dirty work for them.
Listen to what Ambassador Bolton has to say about B Hussein's infamous speech.
Shalom.
Peter
Click to watch excerpts of Obama's UN speech.
David Horowitz commented on The One’s sellout speech to the UN this morning. Sometimes one stray fact is enough to tell a whole story: The biggest applause lines by far were his declaration that “America does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements,” and his pledge to end the Israeli “occupation that began in 1967.” The chamber erupted at the words, and the applause lasted longer than any other interruption.
The following section of his speech — describing U.S. actions to combat AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, polio, H1N1, and global economic squalor — received no applause whatsoever:
America will continue our historic effort to help people feed themselves. We have set aside $63 billion to carry forward the fight against HIV/AIDS, to end deaths from tuberculosis and malaria, to eradicate polio, and to strengthen public health systems.
We are joining with other countries to contribute H1N1 vaccines to the World Health Organization. We will integrate more economies into a system of global trade. We will support the Millennium Development Goals and approach next year’s summit with a global plan to make them a reality. And we will set our sights on the eradication of extreme poverty in our time.
Clearly, the audience is more motivated by the death of the modern Israeli state than the deaths of the world’s poor.
The U.S. President began his speech to an audience that included Ahmadinejad, Qadhafi and Hugo Chavez by explaining, somewhat apologetically, that it is his responsibility to defend the interests of his nation.
But since Barack Obama never opens his mouth without speaking out of both sides of it, you have to wait for the punch line to see what he really means.
Did he point out to the assembled dictators and terrorists that for 9 years America has been leading the war against terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq and thereby protecting not only its own interests but those of all people who love their freedom? No. He used the UN podium first to give a partisan political speech continually attacking the Bush Administration and then announced with pride what he had done in only 9 months in office: stop American torturers, close America’s torture chambers on Guantanamo, and leave Iraq (as though we were there for blood and oil). And top it off, under Obama we had joined Qadhafi and Ahmadinejad and Fidel Castro on the UN’s evil “Human Rights Council” which has issued hundreds of condmnations of Israel and none of Hizbollah, Iran and Hamas.
Behold, in other words, “the new United States” — as Fox reported it. And of course following his attacks on the United States and Bush were attacks on Israel, the nation on the front lines of the war against terror. Palestinians, the President said, should stop their “volatile incitements” against Israel, while Israel should recognize the legitimate rights of the Palestinans (as though it doen’t) and “end the occupation that began in 1967″ — the occupation that resulted from an unprovoked Arab war of aggression against Israel followed by an Arab refusal to sign a peace treaty in exchange for Israeli withdrawal.
As an American and a Jew I found the President’s speech an offensive betrayal of America’s interests. The rest of the speech was dangerous hot air about the world cooperating. “The yearning for peace is univrersal” Obama said. Oh no it is isn’t. Tell that that to Ahmadinejad, Qaddafi, and Chavez.