Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Weaki-President

If there is one thing that the Wikileak fiasco has proven is that our current president of the United States is one weak cookie.  How is it that our airports have become ground zero for pat down security, but some pip squeak foreigner has single handily embarrassed our nation's state of secrecy as our president publicly voices little outrage.  I thought he was looking for "someone's ass to kick"?  It seems that our current administration sees no problem with labeling former veterans as "likely potential" domestic terrorists, but balks at the idea of calling Muslim extremists what they are:  terrorists.
I think it is a pretty safe bet that if President Obama was still a community organizer or a college law professor, he would see no problem with the idea of a foreigner publicizing hundreds of thousands of secret and classified government cables.  So it is no wonder why our government, under the direction of President Obama, has done very little to prevent uber terrorist dweeb Assange from doing what he is doing with his site Wikileaks.
It is obvious that President Obama is against the idea of the government keeping secrets.  On his very first day in office he signed an executive order that basically changed the way that government secrets would be handled.  His order stated that the burden of secrecy was on the government to prove the need of secrecy, NOT on those who were seeking to de-classify documents.  So basically instead of a document being secret until being proven otherwise, a document would now open to the public until proven to be secret.  It placed a greater burden on the government to prove the need of secrecy compared to the previous policy of the public needing to prove the case of why a document needed to be made public.
President Obama and his liberal base see no problem with the openess of our secrets.  See, that is the nature of liberals:  no borders, no secrets, no rich people, no poor people...spread the wealth around, and our nation's secrets.
Copyright Keith Price Is Right 2011

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