Wednesday, June 18, 2014

High Treason

I should have seen something like this coming.  After all , it was a beautiful Saturday here in The City Beautiful, lovely downtown Orlando.

In the aftermath of what was labeled a prisoner exchange, there was President Obama in the Rose Garden with the parents of Bowe Bergdahl, who had reportedly been held captive for approximately five years by the Taliban.  After a series of flashbulbs for the optic, the real details of what had actually took place began to emerge.

Bowe's father, Bob Bergdahl, was gleefully given time at the podium by President Obama and proceeded to speak the Taliban language, with many thinking he was in code claiming the White House for Allah. Whatever it was, I found it offensive.

During the exchange, which was odd in many ways, Bowe Bergdahl seemed very comfortable with his captors.  This would seemingly make sense, since his US commanders, and fellow servicemen, are of the opinion he walked away from his platoon willingly.  Anti-American and military comments that had been posted by Bowe became public knowledge, and it became clear he likely was a deserter.

Meanwhile, Bob Bergdahl, during the captivity of his son, had become quite cosy with the Afghan people, utilizing his Twitter account with frequency.  In days prior to the swap, Bob tweeted he would continue to fight for the Afgahns and will work hard to close Guantanamo Bay.

In contrast, I fully support the continued captivity at Guantanamo Bay of those who wish harm on America.  Obama, not so much. 

To secure the "release" of Private Bergdahl,  President Obama granted the freedom of five top level Taliban leaders.  You read that correctly, five of the top Taliban leaders.

The Taliban 5 (click to enlarge)
Shock and outrage!  These are some of the adjectives describing the feelings of much of our citizenry over the release of five high level terrorists for what appears to be a deserter of our military. Many wondered why our administration would agree to do this?

Let me be clear.  President Obama is, at a minimum, sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamic interests.  Sadly, within our government, he is not alone.  Keep in mind that the parents of Huma Abedin, chief of staff for Hillary Clinton,  are high level members of the Muslim Brotherhood.

As Dinesh D'Souza had appropriately pointed out with sufficient empirical evidence, Obama views America as a bully, and oppressor on the world stage, and is seeking in his transformation to lower the presence of Uncle Sam, empowering those he views as oppressed providing assistance through angles he is comfortable in getting away with.

Actions speak louder than words.  We know Obama has been delivering weapons to the Taliban, which was the center of what happened in Benghazi, and now, we have what could be considered an act of treason by releasing known enemy combatants, whose motivation is to kill our servicemen, out into the arena of war once again.

I can only pray the injured soldiers, and the families of our veterans lost fighting the Taliban can take some comfort during this time, and know that many Americans stand with them, shoulder blade to shoulder blade. God Bless you all!

I do not know how you define aiding and abetting the enemy, but I find this action exactly that.  In addition, the official position of the United States is not to negotiate with known terrorists, which has obviously taken place.  Except, Obama does not view the Taliban as terrorists; rather freedom fighters.  Those freedom fighters are fighting against, you guessed it, us.

On a multitude of fronts, President Obama is failing as President, running an arrogant and lawless administration with destructive results.  But these actions, assisting known terrorist and enemies of the United States of America, should put his impeachment on the fast track.

In the words of liberal professor Jonathan Turley, Obama's "become the very danger the Constitution was designed to avoid".

Judge Jeanine Pirro, sharing our disgust in this matter, makes a compelling case for impeachment.


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