Friday, February 29, 2008

Obama's plan, part 2

I just read in the Los Angeles Times (http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-bush29feb29,0,2240873.story), that Barrak Obama has stated that he would be willing to sit down with leaders of countries we are not allies with. In a sense, he wants to sit down with our enemies. I'm sorry, but am I the only one seeing this as just a little bit nutty?

"Oh, hey bin Laden! Hey Sadam! How's it going? Hey, we're sorry for retaliating against your attacks on us and on your own people. You should be able to run your country and kill whoever you like! Oh, and you're right. Kill the infedels! Down with America!"

I mean really people, just what does Barrak intend to do at these so-called sit-downs? I realize that he is not necessarily talking about Osama bin Laden, and Sadam Hussein, but he is talking about leaders just as bad as Hussein, leaders who would just as soon shoot their followers as look at them. This is not the kind of person we want leading our country. Bush is right. It send completely the wrong signal. If we sit down with our enemies at a friendly discussion, we are lending credibility to the horrible things they do within their own countries.

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