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Obama Admits Murder, Delivers ’New Policy’ of Lies
24 May 2013
(LPAC)—On the eve of a broadly announced speech allegedly to declare a new "National Security Policy," Barack Obama had his Attorney General, Eric Holder, write a letter to the Congressional Judiciary Committees admitting four of his judicial murders, that of Anwar al-Awlaki and three other American citizens. The letter claimed that only Awlaki was specifically targeted — no word about justifying the murder of the others. Holder’s letter went on to seek to justify the Awlaki murder with the same arguments he put forward at Northwestern University last year. On Thursday, Obama followed up with the National Security Policy speech at the National Defense University, where he again sought to justify the murder of Aulaki. Primarily, his speech was a pack of lies about his "preference" for capture rather than killing (just look at the record — 1 capture, thousands of murders); his alleged respect for the rule of law (where the law is the will of the leader); his commitment to freeing the Guantanamo prisoners (without mentioning his own identifiable refusal to use available means to free them); and his commitment to end the war on terror (Administration spokesmen last week said it would go on another 10 years). To the extent he was actually addressing a terror threat, Obama continued the cover-up of the real authors of international terrorism, his British masters, and the Saudi monarchy. In sum, it seems that Obama’s handlers were desirous of trying to get him off the hook of the scandals which are engulfing him, and tried to craft a speech which would help him do that. It’s not going to work. [NBS] |