Submitted by: Debbie Beatty
John Kerry's Truth Tic
By Marta H. Mossburg
Monday, September 09, 2013
Listening to Secretary of State John Kerry recently call Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad's alleged use of chemical weapons on his own
people a "moral obscenity" that "should shock the conscience of the
world" was mind blowing.
The assessment was not. What Kerry said should be self-evident and
Assad's actions, if true, worthy of often overused comparisons to Hitler
and Stalin. What was shocking is that up until then I didn't think that
the administration believed in evil. This is the same administration
that has refused to call Army Major Nadal Hasan's murder of thirteen
people and the injuring of 30 others at Fort Hood in 2009 a terrorist
attack, preferring instead the meaningless label of "workplace
violence," contrary to all evidence.
It is the administration that calls the IRS targeting of conservative
and tea party groups a "phony" scandal perpetrated by a few rogue agents
which Congressional testimony proves false. It is also the
administration that says Benghazi is old news and doesn't matter. As
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified in January before
Congress, "With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans.
Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk
one night decided to go kill some Americans? What difference, at this
point, does it make?"
The message is clear: 'C'mon, facts don't matter. It's about moving forward.'
Except in this case, where Mr. Kerry's language could not be more
precise and consequences more clear. As he said, "But make no mistake:
President Obama believes there must be accountability for those who
would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most
vulnerable people."
That the administration would reserve its outrage for a foreign dictator
when there are a dozen domestic issues where "moral obscenity" would be
an apt description is disturbing, however. It is especially so because
the U.S. government has a way to help ameliorate the problems in its
borders in a way that it can't by bombing Syria, where violent Islamists
could fill the void if Assad is removed by the U.S. military.
Take the U.S. public school system, for example, a grim example of a
"moral obscenity" for thousands of children who can barely read, write
or do basic math when they graduate from high school, if they do. The
Obama administration could be an advocate for excellence, but instead
perpetuates the lie that money spent on the system is the main arbiter
for academic success and is even suing Louisiana to force students there
to stay in failing public schools.
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