In his weekly address, released early for the occasion, U.S. President Barack Obama paid tribute to those who served in the war, calling them "the generation that literally saved the world." Obama urged Americans today to rededicate themselves "to the freedoms for which they fought."
"Let’s make sure that we keep striving to fulfill our founding ideals —t hat we’re a country where no matter who we are or where we’re from or what we look like or who we love, if we work hard and take responsibility, every American will have the opportunity to make of our lives what we will," said Obama. "Let’s stand united with our allies, in Europe and beyond, on behalf of our common values — freedom, security, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law around the world — and against bigotry and hatred in all their forms so that we give meaning to that pledge: 'Never forget. Never again.'"
M.N.: It is a good time, Mr. Obama, to look into your own "bigotry and hatred in all their forms" that tear this country apart, aim to destroy it and to diminish its standing in the world and create the innumerable and very serious risks for both this country and the world.
As Instapundit
points out in comparing Obama’s actions vis-à-vis police, Obama honored Freddie Gray — who, according to
CNN, had over 20 criminal cases filed against him before his death in police custody — by sending Cabinet Secretary Broderick Johnson, chair of the Obama administration’s My Brother’s Keeper Task Force; Heather Foster, an adviser in the White House Office of Public Engagement; and Elias Alcantara from the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs to his funeral.
The
Washington Post reported Obama sent three government officials to Michael Brown’s funeral: Johnson and two officials who worked in the White House Office of Public Engagement, Marlon Marshall and Heather Foster. Brown robbed a convenience store before his fatal encounter with Officer Darren Wilson.
Both Gray and Brown were black.
Yet at the funeral on Friday for Officer Brian Moore, 25, a white NYPD officer who was cold-bloodedly murdered by a black man, Obama sent no one,
according to New York 1, despite the
fact that tens of thousands of uniformed officers stood in formation outside the church and hundreds of others attended the funeral inside.
The NYPD reported that Moore and another officer, Erik Jansen, 30, were sitting in an unmarked police vehicle in Queens last Saturday when they saw Demetrius Blackwell adjusting something in his waistband. Moore pulled up behind Blackwell, who allegedly pulled a gun from his waistband and
opened fire on both officers.
Deputy Inspector Mike Coyle of the NYPD said of Moore, “He was every commanding officer’s dream. If I had an army of Brian Moores, there’d be no crime in the city. He could walk into a room, and his smile would turn your day around if you were having a bad day. A real crime fighter, a true believer, a heart of gold.” Moore had made close to 160 arrests in his brief career and received two exceptional police service medals. On his off-days on Mondays, he always visited his mother.
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Jul 6, 2013 - The essay, The Architect of Destruction, describes her view on Obama. In a previous article, I described Obama as "an empty suit giving 'collar ...
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