CHASING BUTTERFLIES
(A POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE)
The American people did not elect President Obama to engage in another
foreign conflict. In fact, he was elected to do just the opposite. It is true,
however, that the war mongers in Congress, the military geniuses, and the
war-hungry media have convinced hundreds of Americans that it is necessary to
engage in another military conflict. It is sad to see the leader of the free
world easily convinced to engage in a military conflict for the purpose of
increasing approval ratings. Regardless of the consequences, it is the
responsibility of a Commander-in-Chief of a democratic society to stay the
course for which he was elected.
It is difficult to understand how a country, such as America, with so
many institutions of learning, can continue to produce a population that is
dominated by simple-minded thinkers. Today, as in days past, individuals who
proclaim the truth are called radicals or extremists.
However, being called a radical does not prevent some from revealing the
truth. And the truth is that in the Middle East, outsiders cannot solve insider
problems, and there are two hundred years of history to back it up. Instead of
chasing another unsolvable conflict, American’s leadership would be better off
chasing butterflies.
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