Friday, August 30, 2013

President Obama Please Do Not Waste more Lives on the Middleeast

I do not mean to sound crass but going in there with your troop will not solve the problem, it will create more problems for America and for Syria. The war will last another 20 years and will only flare up again and again.  You have to allow the Syrian people to take care of their own, or let the Middle-eastern brothers and sisters sort things out. They understand that culture better than anyone else.
   America may help by providing weapons and intelligence but please do not send our children to die in vain. This is not a war to be won, it is one to be negotiated.
    We have to learn that the people in the Middle east are principled people and do not give in. They are not afraid of dying. 
     You have done a great job so far, do not spoil it by being pushed by war mongering people. If you and those who are calling for war would yourselves take up arms and lead our young men and women in battle, then let the war begin. But do not yourselves sit in the White House and in Washington and allow our lambs to be slaughtered. This madness must end.  War only begets war.  No good can come out of war especially in the Middle east.
      Do not try to be the hero here. England and Canada are not on board.Try for a peace plan.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

People just love to complain

News & Politics The Guardian / By Jeff Jarvis 14 COMMENTS As a Democrat, I Am Disgusted with President Obama


I voted for Obama reluctantly, but I never thought he would become another Nixon.
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August 22, 2013
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What are you thinking, Mr President?
Is this really the legacy you want for yourself: the chief executive who trampled rights, destroyed privacy, heightened secrecy, ruined trust, and worst of all, did not defend but instead detoured around so many of the fundamental principles on which this country is founded?
And I voted for you. I'll confess you were a second choice. I supported Hillary Clinton first. I said at the time that your rhetoric about change was empty and that I feared you would be another Jimmy Carter: aggressively ineffectual.

Never did I imagine that you would instead become another Richard Nixon: imperial, secretive, vindictive, untrustworthy, inexplicable.

I do care about security. I survived the attack on the World Trade Center and I believe 9/11 was allowed to occur through a failure of intelligence. I thank TSA agents for searching me: applause for security theater. I defend government's necessary secrets. By the way, I also defend Obamacare. I should be an easy ally, but your exercise of power appalls me. When I wrote about your credibility deficit recently, I was shocked that among the commenters at that great international voice of liberalism, the Guardian, next to no one defended you. Even on our side of the political divide, I am far from alone in urgently wondering what you are doing.
As a journalist, I am frightened by your vengeful attacks on whistleblowers – Manning, Assange, Snowden, and the rest – and the impact in turn on journalism and its tasks of keeping a watchful eye on you and helping to assure an informed citizenry.
As a citizen, I am disgusted by the systematic evasion of oversight you have supported through the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) courts; by the use of ports as lawless zones where your agents canharass anyone; by your failure on your promise to close Guantánamo, and this list could go on.
As an American often abroad, I am embarrassed by the damage you have caused to our reputation and to others' trust in us. I find myself apologizing for what you are doing to citizens of other nations, dismissing the idea that they have rights to privacy because they are "foreign".
As an internet user, I am most fearful of the impact of your wanton destruction of privacy and the resulting collapse of trust in the net and what that will do to the freedom we have enjoyed in it as well as the business and jobs that are being built atop it.
And as a Democrat, I worry that you are losing us the next election, handing an issue to the Republicans that should have been ours: protecting the rights of citizens against the overreach of the security state.

Surely you can see this. But you keep doubling down, becoming only more dogged in your defense of secrecy and your guardians of it. I don't understand.

The only way I could possibly grant you the benefit of doubt is to think that there is some ominous fact about our security that only you and your circle know and can't breath or the jig will be up. But I don't believe that anymore than I believe a James Bond movie or an Oliver Stone conspiracy theory. You can't argue that Armageddon is on the way and that al-Qaida is on the run at the same time.
No, I think it is this: secrecy corrupts. Absolute secrecy corrupts absolutely. You have been seduced by the idea that your authority rests in your secrets and your power to hold them. Every attack on that power, every questioning of it only makes you draw in tighter, receding into your vault with the key you think your office grants you. You are descending into a dark hole of your own digging.



But you know better, don't you? In a democracy, secrecy is not the foundation of authority; that is the basis of dictatorships. Principles and their defense is what underpins your office.



First among those principles is the defense of our freedom. Security is only a subset of that, for if we are not secure we are not free. Freedom demands the confidence that we are not under attack, yes, but also that we are not being surveilled without our knowledge and consent. The balance, which we are supposedly debating, must go to freedom.



Transparency is another principle you promised to uphold but have trammeled instead. The only way to assure trust in your actions is if they are overseen by open courts, by informed legislators, by an uninhibited press, and most importantly by an informed citizenry.



As political and media attention turn away from you, you have an opportunity to rise again to the level of principles, to prove that your rhetoric about change was not empty after all, to rebuild your already ill-fated legacy, to do what is expected of you and your office.



You could decide to operate on the principle that our privacy is protected in any medium – not just in our first-class letters but in our emails and chats and calls – unless under specific and due warrant.



You could decide to end what will be known as the Obama Collect it Alldoctrine and make the art of intelligence focus rather than reach.



You could decide to respect the efforts of whistleblowers as courageous practitioners of civil disobedience who are sacrificing much in their efforts to protect lives and democracy. If they are the Martin Luther Kings of our age, then call off Bull Connor's digital dogs and fire hoses, will you?



You could decide to impress us with the transparency you still can bring to government, so that the institution you run becomes open by default rather than by force.



You could decide to support a free press and stop efforts – here and, using your influence, with our friends in the UK – to restrain their work.



You could decide that whether they are visiting our land or talking with our citizens by email or phone, foreigners are not to be distrusted by default.
You could try to reverse the damage you have done to the internet and its potential by upholding its principles of openness and freedom.
You could. Will you?

Hello Mr. Disgruntled  - You just glad you found a reason to diss your president because although you claimed to have voted for him you really didn't want to, so why did you? Who held a gun to your head big guy?  Americans always want to have their cake and eat it too. If someone dropped a bomb in the middle of your town, you'd want to know why the President did not take steps to keep you safe.  In case you did not notice, technology has changed and there are so many brighter people out there than American can ever produce that can break into any system you have.  How do you keep them from breaking in and creating chaos? You have to get them before they get too far.
    We are living in different times and ever since Mr. George Bush created that war against Sadam Hossein he landed America and the world in hot water. President Obama is still trying to regain some sort of balance to the imbalance created by the Bush administration.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

President Obama is right to snub the Hypocrites who deserve each other - Putin and Snowden - What a pair!

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/in-rare-snub-obama-cancels-meetings-with-putin-amid-tensions-over-nsa-leaker-snowden/article13629379/?service=print

Monday, August 5, 2013

Happy birthday President Obama

Happy birthday President Obama. You age so beautifully. God bless you that you may live to see many more years. May you be healthy, may you be happy, may you be safe and may you life with ease and bliss.