Sunday, November 28, 2010

Wikileaks and the Obama Administration

During the 8 years of the Bush administration we did not have any leaks of military confidential information. We did have the release of photos to the prison Abu Ghraib showing prison abuse of prisoners of war, but that concerned soldiers releasing these photos to each other and friends. However, Wikileaks is entirely different that comprises 10 of thousands of papers of confidential military information. President Obama and his far left advisers, who by the way have indicated in words and deeds their dislike of the United States, do not have favorable opinions of our engagements in Iraq or Afghanistan. And all of a sudden we have Wikileaks exposing confidential military information. Do you think that maybe these leaks have emanated from the Obama administration? Since this administration has done nothing but talk a good line instead of attempting to shut down the Wikileadks operation through legal or other means and by getting our allies on board, they just complain and threaten legal action. Have you seen anything yet? Remember this is an administration and a President that will do anything to downgrade our standing in the world, apologies to our enemies and friends for basically existing and through all of our existence we have tried to be the best we can be and doing so by constitutionally restricting government control by having a Republican form of government instead of a socialism government. Can you name any socialist country that has succeeded to surpass us? You will not find one. So, I believe that someone in the Obama administration has responsibility for these leaks and just like David Axlerod stated recently concerning accusations he made, I can also say, prove me wrong. So, who else is a contributor to these leaks? I believe that person or persons works in Washington D.C. with ties to the Obama administration. Like I said, prove me wrong. This is what the left want to see and the leaks have the support of the NY Times and other left media organizations.

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