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Obama to Assad: It’s Time to Move On

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Article first published as Obama to Assad: It’s Time to Move On on Technorati.

President Obama issued a statement that it is time for Syria’s Bashar al-Assad to step aside, and allow the Syrian people to move forward without him. Beyond stating his disapproval of the treatment of the Syrian citizens, and his solidarity with their cause, Obama also stated that he has issued an Executive Order forbidding any form of commerce with the Assad regime. This includes halting all petroleum and petroleum product purchases from Syria by the U.S. and its citizens. While acknowledging that it will be a rough road ahead for Syrian protesters, U.S. officials are of the belief that the days of the Assad regime are numbered.

Since Obama has put an end to petroleum trade between the U.S. and Syria, at least one petition has been started asking that the European Union nations do the same. While there is some concern that Obama’s actions now are simply a precursor to another war in the region, there is also the possibility that eventually economic sanctions will be enough to stop the Assad regime in its tracks.

But the reality on the ground for Syrians is pure chaos and fear. The video above is of protesters that had been arrested, and placed on a bus for transport to a detention facility. “With blood Soul sacrifice for Bashar,” and “Allah, Syria, and Bashar only,” are the chants that the soldiers are forcing their prisoners to say. Given the previous reports of severe abuse of prisoners by the Assad regime, the beatings that these people are receiving are only the beginning of what they will endure. Sadly, one could consider these people the lucky ones, since apparently the Assad regime has adopted a “shoot on sight” policy when it comes to protesters. At least the people on the bus have a chance of living, if they survive their incarceration. Seeing the protesters on that bus serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of attempting to remove Assad from leadership – something that gets lost too easily in the debates over what the rest of the world should do.

The video went viral overnight on Twitter thanks to users like @AmericanSyrians. That account represents a group of Americans that support the Syrians by offering the public information on the conflict in Syria from an American perspective. Grassroots support in the U.S. for Syrian citizens can also be found at the Syrian Coordination Committee (SCC.) The SCC unites ten existing Syrian American organizations for the purpose of supporting Syrian citizens in their struggle against the Assad regime.

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In Spite of Herman Cain, Republicans Are Still Racist

Friday, August 19th, 2011

It’s sad, really it is. Herman Cain is a “plant” to make people think Republicans aren’t racist. At least that’s what the supremely gifted political pundit, Janeane Garofalo thinks. It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with the fact that Cain is actually an evil capitalist that worked hard to build his business empire, and is generally annoyed with the direction our government has been going. He couldn’t want to foster new businesses in this country, by running for public office and promoting his way of life – you know, the whole work for what you get, and not rely on the government to give you what you need or want. Could Garofalo have reached her opinion of Cain because she simply can’t believe that a black man would believe in capitalism, and working for a living? Wouldn’t that in itself be a racist concept?

And maybe Garofalo is going after the wrong black man. To hear Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) tell it, the black man that is losing touch with the needs of the black community isn’t Herman Cain – it’s President Barack Obama. But even if the headlines say Obama is after the votes of whites, it’s unlikely anyone’s going to call him or his party racist.

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Obama: An American President

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Article first published as Obama: An American President on Technorati.

Aaron Sorkin got it right, back in the mid-nineties. The quote from The American President (1995), “…I was so busy keeping my job that I forgot to do my job,” is an accurate statement about Obama today. Hollywood presidents are always bigger than life, but occasionally they reflect the reality of the situation. Unfortunately, that is the case right now, but instead of seeing the real President step up and take control like in the movie, we’re obviously heading into an early re-election campaign.

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First, one must consider who is doing the talking now on behalf of Obama. Robert Gibbs is now an adviser for Obama’s re-election campaign. He is no longer working for the administration. Why he was the one chosen to deliver the message that the President is not primarily concerned with getting re-elected is difficult to comprehend. Gibbs’ job description no longer includes speaking on behalf of the President – he speaks on behalf of the Presidential candidate seeking re-election.

Second, there is the message itself. Suggesting that Congress focus on creating jobs is an inappropriate comment. Congress does not create jobs – at least not jobs that would actually improve the economy. Yes, Congress can create new jobs within the government, but that is merely shifting the money around. Instead of paying unemployment, it is paying wages. It decreases the number of people that are unemployed, but does nothing to decrease the debt – quite the opposite.

Third, beyond the quick mention of the payroll tax relief remaining intact, there is nothing substantial coming from the Administration or Obama’s re-election campaign staff about concrete changes to improve the economy. There have been many accusations made about this president being an ideologue, and unable to admit that what he has attempted so far simply isn’t working. Accusations that the Administration wants to continue on the same course of throwing money at the problem have gone unanswered in any meaningful way. Government spending should be viewed as an addictive action. “Insanity is repeating the same mistakes and expecting different results” – a variant of another well-known quotation on insanity is attributed to Narcotics Anonymous. Appropriate to see that organization pointing out the problem we are facing now when it comes to the “Beltway opiate.”

But the unfortunate fact is that the vast majority of Americans may very well forget this little message from Gibbs, the re-election campaign consultant. Worse, they may miss the irony. Washington was rife with double-speak and non-committal replies to important questions before this Administration, and will undoubtedly remain so. However, perhaps the historians of the future will pick up on the fact that this practice has been raised to an art form by Obama – beyond his utter failure to lead because it got in the way of his re-election campaign, he may go down in history as the master of the fine art of meaningless political oration.

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