President Obama was inaugurated on Tuesday. This is Friday. The Obama administration is three days old.
Right out of the gate, he signed his executive order to close the Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility, and orders a “Blue Ribbon Commission” to determine whether to relocate the prisoners of war to state or federal prisons, to Leavenworth Military Prison in Kansas, or back to their home countries, as was the case with Said Ali al-Shihri,who we have learned has re-emerged as the deputy leader of Al Qaeda’s Yemeni branch, … again killing American soldiers.
It was a great day for Islamic terrorists, who learned yesterday from the new U.S. President that if we capture them, we won’t force them to talk, and they will be tried in our court system and get acquitted because the soldiers didn’t read them their Miranda Rights.
Next, he decided to tackle the Gaza Strip and of course he goes after Israel, as I discussed in my post on December 30th “Will Obama Support Hamas Against Israel“. Obama yesterday sternly told Israel to open its borders with Gaza.
Killing more little babies was his next priority, so he lifted former President Bush’s ban on embryonic stem cell research, because even though you can cure the same diseases with ADULT stem cells, human embryo farms (eggs fertilized in test tubes) take up less space, you can justify abortions more easily, you’ll never have to worry about Roe Vs. Wade being overturned, and you get the feminist vote. He also ended President Reagan’s ban on U.S. government funding for family planning services, clinics or groups that offer abortion services or counseling in other countries.
Today, after Pro-life activists staged a protest at the White House, President Obama reaffirmed his pro-choice stance, stating he remains “…committed to protecting a women’s right to choose…”, “…the government must stay out of these important family decisions” (as if the government stays out of family decisions).
Also today we learned that President Obama’s military killed 18 people on the Afghanistan-Pakistani border, with missiles from one of his spy planes.
What are we going to do tomorrow?
About The Author
Russ J. Alan
You might find Russ J. Alan playing music, cooking, downhill skiing or even writing political articles. Some say he’s even been spotted driving 18 wheelers across the USA – a rumor Russ “will neither confirm nor deny“.
-----MUSIC:
You might call Russ a multi-instrumentalist. He started playing piano as a young child, picked up the guitar as a pre-teenager, started messing around with the blues harmonica and mandolins as an adult and as a “senior citizen” he started playing the 5-string banjo. Russ arranges piano music pieces and puts together guitar and banjo tablature (tabs).
-----POLITICS:
Russ J. Alan’s politically conservative articles have appeared on several websites such as USDailyReview.com, USAToday.com, WSJ.com ( Wall Street Journal online) USNews.com, NPR.org and RenewAmerica.com.
-----MILITARY SERVICE:
Russ served in the former Strategic Air Command (1978-1980) in the American Northwest and United States Air Forces in Europe (1980-1982) during the Cold War under Jimmy Carter and President Reagan (1980-1982). He served at Royal Air Force Upper Heyford, England, the air base from which the 1986 F-111 bombings of Moammar Gaddafi in Libya were launched, also one of the NATO bases closed later by Bill Clinton.
-----ENGINEERING & BUSINESS:
After working in mechanical engineering (1983-1992), Russ was involved in business development, marketing, and the financial sector (1992-2001). He then worked in commercial construction (2001-2006).
-----DOWNHILL SKIING:
Russ learned how to ski in Montana’s Rocky Mountain continental divide at the Teton Pass Ski Area ski area in Augusta, Montana, and Showdown Ski Area in The Little Belt Mountains of Neihart, Montana. He spent an entire ski season in the early 1990’s working at America’s first destination ski resort, Sun Valley Idaho.
-----HOBBIES:
In addition to playing his stringed instruments, he enjoys going to auctions, selling on Ebay, cooking, brewing homemade beer, gardening, tending to his laying hens, hiking with his dog and sometimes metal detecting for old buried coins.
Visit Russ’s website at RussJAlan.com. You can e-mail him at Russ@RussJAlan.com or on Russ J. Alan’s facebook page.