Saturday, June 5, 2010

Barack Obama President During World War II?

Author: truthforamerica@hotmail.com

On December 7th, 1941, Japanese fighter planes launched a bombing attack on the U.S. Naval Base Pearl Harbor. This act shocked and horrified the nation as people saw the horrible images broadcasted on the news. President Barack Obama was quickly notified while playing golf with the former union boss Andy Stearn of the Services Employees International Union. One of his top national security advisors was on the ski slopes at the time but he went ahead and finished his vacation before heading to Washington, D.C. Prominent figures such as New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg immediately speculated that the attacks were motivated by Japanese pilots who were unhappy with their nation’s government run health care plan or dissatisfied with their government. After recovering from the initial shock, Americans became angry that so many innocent lives were lost and that their homeland had been attacked. They looked to their President for the next move and all wanted to be assured that this horrible injustice would not go unpunished. President Obama quickly called together a summit of his top Cabinet officials, union leaders, liberal activists, and trial lawyers to discuss this dire situation. They were broken up into small groups and different ideas were formulated on how to deal with the situation. After the 3 hour summit was over, Obama gathered the suggestions and deliberated for 14 days to make a decision. He also conferred with liberal blogs such as the Daily Kos and Moveon.org. All the TV networks were instructed to carry his address to the nation immediately after American Idol so that the majority of Americans would be more likely to hear his speech. A new state of the art teleprompter was flown in by a F16 jet to Washington, D.C. because Vice President Biden had broken the official one while on a speaking engagement in Colorado. The night came that everyone was to hear the leader of the free world speak and these were his words:

“My fellow Americans, two weeks ago a group of Japanese extremists launched an attack against Pearl Harbor. Due to the inaction of the previous administration in not setting up the proper defenses there, I inherited this unfortunate situation. This was a despicable act and I condemn it. I have issued an Executive Order instructing my Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to immediately add Japanese fighter pilots to our National Security Threat List along with right wing extremists, Wall Street, Big Banks, Big Oil, Big Pharma, CEO’s, talk radio, Fox News, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Tea Party organizers. While this attack was despicable, it does not reflect the entire nation of Japan and we do not need to condemn the whole nation for the action of a few. Most of the pilots flew away, but we were able to capture several prisoners and we have read them their Miranda rights. After we learned that three of our Navy Seals became violent with one of the prisoners by bloodying his lip, we immediately began court martial proceedings against them. In addition, we are investigating the interrogation practices of the previous administration and its lawyers. We will prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. My Attorney General, Eric Holder, has a lot of experience to conduct these prosecutions. His background uniquely qualifies him for this task as head of the Justice Department. He formerly worked for the prestigious law firm Covington & Burling, which represented many such extremists. This will help us to make sure that these Japanese prisoners are given all their rights under the U.S. Constitution. They have been assigned the top ACLU lawyers in the nation and a trial will be held in the U.S District Court in Pearl Harbor two years from now. We are restricting the cost of these proceedings not to exceed $200 million dollars. First, we need to focus on what we did as a nation to provoke this attack. We need to understand what made these extremists upset at us. In the ensuing weeks, I will instruct the media to air documentaries about the lives of the extremists and their motivation for initiating these attacks. They obviously came from an underprivileged class. Most likely they were foreclosed on or tricked into a mortgage they didn’t understand. We will get approval from the United Nations to conduct a military action in Japan to locate other extremist Japanese fighter pilots that may be in hiding. I have already put our naval fleet on top alert to be ready for this troop occupation in Japan and this fleet will be led by the newly christened destroyer U.S.S. Saul Alinsky. This special Navy ship was named after a man who is one of my heroes and also the author of a great book that has greatly influenced my life—Rules for Radicals. Although Japan has joined an Axis of Evil with Germany and Italy, we must not get sidetracked getting entangled with the question of Nazi Germany. Adolph Hitler has no weapons of mass destruction and has not attacked us directly. We will conduct diplomatic talks with him. This will be the most effective way to confront the Nazi threat. Unfortunately, we were unable to stop him from invading Poland due to my order to dismantle our missile defense system there. At this time, we will work with our nation’s allies to stop the evil threat with the exception of Israel. They have launched raids against Hamas sympathizers in seeming self-defense without U.N. approval. That country has also chosen the inflammatory decision of building more apartment buildings in the city of Jerusalem. It’s not fair to the surrounding Arab nations for Israel to be building on its own land. We will seek help from U.N. nations as Israel cannot be relied on at this time. I have appointed Cindy Sheehan, Jane Fonda, and Sean Penn as our goodwill ambassadors to the U.N. I will also visit the countries of potential allies and bow to their leaders if that will help to mobilize support. To finance this operation, we will issue war bonds which people making over $250,000 a year will be required to purchase. Wall Street firms will be required to loan money to the U.S. Treasury. If they don’t comply, I will instruct Senator Chris Dodd to write another financial regulation bill to take more of their profits. We will make additional cuts as needed to the NASA program and the overall defense budget. It is crucial during these trying times that we ramp up our entitlement spending so that the working class is not forgotten.
To prepare for this troop occupation, we will need to mobilize our manufacturing sector to produce the needed military equipment. These factories will employ members of the SEIU, ACORN, and Organizing for America. We will award no bid contracts to select unions to ensure that we are using the best options for production. The SEIU has already been chosen to be the exclusive contractor for all support personnel. We will limit the CEO pay of weapons manufacturers since they will be making windfall profits on increased military demand. We will send our best and most well-trained troops to undertake this mission. As with my philosophy of financial reform, I do not want our soldiers to engage in risky behavior. We have just added a new medal to be awarded to combat troops called the Courageous Medal of Restraint. It will also be awarded posthumously as situations demand it. We are also re-writing the Rules of Engagement to make sure they are aligned with U.N. and Code Pink guidelines. As I proposed early in my presidency, we will require health insurance companies to cover all combat related injuries of our wounded soldiers. I have carefully considered who to assign as Supreme Commander of this operation. As I did with my Supreme Court nominees, I did not select someone based on their qualifications alone for the job. I looked to see if their philosophy aligned with mine and if that person has real life experience. Someone who is down with the struggle. I can think of no better person than Bertha Lewis, the former CEO of ACORN. She has extensive experience in community organizing like myself and the background of running an extremely ethical organization. I have appointed my friend Bill Ayers to be in charge of all military bomb making departments as he has extensive experience trying to blow up various American landmarks. Al Sharpton will be appointed as my Direction of Race Relations. To accomplish our national security interests while meeting the imminent threat of global warming, I will consult Al Gore about the environmental impact that this military action may have. We have retro-fitted our battleships with wind turbines and solar panels for maximum efficiency. This will help to achieve our independence from fossil fuels. We will loan Brazil money so that they can drill for oil and this will help us further our green initiatives. We will discard our Humvees and replace them with GM hybrid all terrain SUV’s. I have appointed a Blue Ribbon Commission that will report to me at the end of this year on our progress.
Let me be clear, we need to reform war. It has been far too long business as usual and our military has been corrupted by the special interest groups who believe in American superiority. We will set a specific timeline so that our enemies know what to expect and withdraw our troops in 18 months. We will also build a prisoner detention facility in Illinois at the request of Senator Dick Durbin. He has informed me that this is a wonderful way to create jobs and this will help highlight my laser-like focus on job creation. We will do this and ensure that these attackers can be guaranteed of their civil rights. We have released the number of bombs in our arsenal to encourage nations like Nazi Germany to reduce their military stockpiles. Whether we like it or not, we are a military superpower. Our goal is to become more aligned with other countries as citizens of the world and reduce our military superpower status. As I said in a recent speech at West Point, we are creating a different kind of military now. It will be more in line with international interests. It will function in similar ways to the Peace Corpse (official Obama pronunciation). As I said early in my campaign, we will also create a civilian force just as powerful as the military. In spite of the need for increased national security, we will not allow any profiling of Japanese, Italian, or Germans coming over our borders without proper paperwork. We are not a nation defined by its borders. At this sober time during my historic presidency, we must pause for a time of reflection. I do not think it is appropriate to observe a National Day of Prayer. In response to Muslim criticism, I have disinvited Shirley Dobson from leading the traditional observance in the White House and Franklin Graham from leading in prayer at the Pentagon. Instead, I have set up a religious coalition to be led by my former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright and prominent American Muslim leaders. To make sure that the war press coverage is fair, I have instructed my Information Czar, Cass Sunstein to monitor the flow of information. He believes as I do that certain news sources such as talk radio and internet sites do not portray the accurate coverage that is found in more reliable networks like MSNBC. We will encourage voluntary action but may require forced compliance. As my counter terrorism advisor John Brennan recently said, I agree that the right wing is aiding and abetting the enemy by opposing my administration’s efforts so we will do what is needed to silence those loud voices.
As my wife Michelle so eloquently said, we as a couple feel for the first time really proud of this country ever since I became the President. As I once told Harry Reid, I have a gift. I am the one we’ve been waiting for. I want to fundamentally transform this country and we can change it together. Thank you, and I bless America.”

In the following months, the military action did not go as smoothly as planned. The public became more disillusioned and dissatisfied with our progress. As soon as public sentiment began to change, politicians quickly saw that attacking the military could be a boost to their re-election campaigns. Prominent Democrat politicians began to publicly undermine the military’s efforts. Pete Stark exclaimed that the President sent kids off the war to get their heads blown off for his own amusement. Dick Durbin compared CIA interrogators to Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, and Paul Pott. Hillary Clinton all but called the commanding general a liar by telling him during his Congressional testimony that what he said would “require a willing suspension of disbelief.” James Clyburn said that military success could be bad for the Democrat Party. Russ Feingold said the troops were dying for no good reason. John Kerry told a group of soldiers that if they aren’t well educated, they would get stuck fighting in Japan. He also said that soldiers were terrorizing women and children in the middle of the night. A newcomer and young senator from Illinois said that the military was just air raiding villages and killing civilians. Chuck Schumer said that any military success would happen in spite of military surges in forces. John Murtha called U.S. Marines murderers. Harry Reid declared the war lost. The New York Times gladly published intelligence information that was highly classified. CBS News published reports about planned military strategy in advance. These statements reflected a growing disdain of the U.S. military and increased sympathy towards other countries that disliked the United States. Targeted bombing missions over Japan had limited success as there were no fueling locations between Hawaii and Japan for long range flights. It was proposed to capture the island of Iwo Jima, but Lisa Jackson of the EPA and environmental extremists felt that an invasion of the island would disrupt the ecological balance on the beaches. The idea was quickly scrapped. As the years went on, the military continued to conduct missions but extremists surfaced all over the world and not just in Japan. Kamikaze pilots flew their planes into ships and buildings, killing Americans and causing massive damage. These attacks consistently were caused by extremists from Japan, but political correctness prevented profiling at airports and other security checkpoints. Not all Japanese people were extremists, but all the kamikaze attackers were Japanese. Advocacy groups such as CAJR—Council of American Japanese Relations constantly filed lawsuits and kept up political heat to prevent any potential profiling. Grandmothers and disabled children were pulled out of lines to be searched to present the mirage of fairness. Counter-terrorism advisor John Brennan asserted that kamikaze was a wonderful and legitimate struggle, but extremists had perverted the ideology and were using it to kill others through new attack methods. It was suggested to drop a newly developed atomic bomb on either Japan or Germany to end the hostilities, but this idea was quickly vetoed by Obama as too many civilians would perish. Meanwhile, Adolph Hitler killed millions of Jews and opponents to his new Nazi government. He continued to invade smaller countries and plant the Nazi flag in the capitols to show Nazi control. The stance of the administration was to continue to conduct talks with these dictators because an aggressive diplomacy campaign was the ultimate objective. Many in Congress pushed to pas legislative economic sanctions against the finance capitol of Iran, Germany. However, the Obama administration would not support it. Because of this passive mentality, evil flourished. The situation was a disastrous quagmire and a new President was elected at the end of Obama’s term. The newly elected President Ronald Reagan gave new hope to Americans. After being sworn in, he immediately gave military commanders authority to launch a concerted attack against Japan and Germany. The Air Force dropped massive bombs on Tokyo and Japan quickly surrendered. American ground forces rumbled across Germany and invaded Berlin. Adolph Hitler was captured and immediately hung in the public square. Independence from Nazi rule was granted to the invaded countries of Britain, France, and Poland. Russia under Joseph Stalin saw the power of the United States and kept to itself. The new foreign policy of peace through strength showed the world that America loves peace, but wouldn’t accept it at any price.

America is a beacon of freedom for the world. Joe Biden said recently that Brussels had as much of a claim on the term “capitol of the free world” as we do. This is ludicrous. America has liberated and protected many countries around the world while shedding the blood of patriots to defend liberty both here at home and abroad. All we asked in return was enough land to bury the fallen. Robert E. Lee once said, “It is well that war is so terrible, lest we should grow too fond of it.” We don’t like war, but we are America. If you attack us, you should pay dearly. It doesn’t matter if the attacker is a country or an ideology. Currently, we are in a war against Islamic terrorism. As long as we seek to detach those two words, we will always struggle to prevail. Until we identify the enemy, we can’t win the war. If we give credence to dictators such as Hugo Chavez while snubbing Israel, once could question if America still stands for the principles that made this country great. Alexis de Tocqueville said, “America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.” America doesn’t need fundamental transformation, it needs revitalization. We must return to the founding principles which made this country great. A return to freedom and a love for the rugged individuality that made this country so wonderful. A desire for freedom from collectivism and government dependence. A respect for the Judeo-Christian principles which guided our founding fathers as they wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. A nation founded under God. Samuel Adams said, “If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.” Freedom requires the voices of patriots who love their country and are willing to stand up for liberty. Until then, and may we hope to remain, the freest nation on Earth—The United States of America.


Author: truthforamerica@hotmail.com

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