Go back and take a look at some of the news I posted earlier regarding Obama and his "Advisors," then take a look at this first paragraph from a speech delived in Munich from "National Security Advisor" General James Jones. There is some other interesting things along with much high sounding rhetoric in his speech, but the most important message to Americans, in fact, to all of the peoples of the world is in this first paragraph. "Obama's" National Security Advisor gets his orders indirectly from Henry Kissinger.
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THE BRIEFING ROOM
Monday, February 9th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Remarks By National Security Adviser Jones At 45th Munich Conference On Security Policy
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release February 9,2009
Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Munich, Germany February 8, 2009
Thank you for that wonderful tribute to Henry Kissinger yesterday. Congratulations. As the most recent National Security Advisor of the United States, I take my daily orders from Dr. Kissinger, filtered down through General Brent Scowcroft and Sandy Berger, who is also here. We have a chain of command in the National Security Council that exists today.
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Here's the link to the entire White House press release.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/RemarksByNationalSecurityAdviserJonesAt45thMunichConferenceOnSecurityPolicy/
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'I read this speech. "blah, blah, blah, blah. . . blah, blah. . . goals of the NSA's mission. . ., blah, blah, blah, blah.
ReplyDeleteTo achieve those goals we will be guided by several principles. As one of our great comedians in the United States, Groucho Marx, once said, "These are our principles. And if you don’t like them, we have others."'
Perfect. I'm sure he didn't intend to admit that he represents a principle-less regime. I'm sure he actually believes he's on the right side. Of course, he does. Evil people - most of them - have no idea they are evil. They hide the truth of their crimes and collusion with criminals in a small corner of their mind, and rarely examine it - mostly never do - because it doesn't pay well to be principled. Oh, he probably doesn't steal money from anybody or cause bodily harm. He might not even cheat on his wife. So he gets to pretend to himself that he's a good guy. Only in brief moments - Freudian slips during speeches - does he allow himself to know the truth. But it slips in and out fast - too fast to stick. And he's got bills to pay. Sigh.