Sunday, June 14, 2009

Buchanan's Obama and the Diaz Nomination - 3 of 3

Buchanan’s Obama and the Diaz Nomination – 3 of 3

In pursuit of the truth – www.cinopsbegone.com – Sunday, June 14, 2009 Corpus Christi

We continue with the final section of Pat Buchanan’s The Anti-Reagan, HumanEvents.com

Obama is determined to make requisite apologies to show the world he does not condone the sins of our fathers committed.

Thus as Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation has cataloged, Obama has apologized to Europe for our having “shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.” He apologized to Latin America for our having been “disengaged and at times … sought to dictate.”

He told the Turks that we are “working through our own darker periods in our history. … Our nation still struggles with the legacy of slavery and segregation, the past treatment of Native Americans.” Obama, however, did not ask the Turks to confess to their own “darker periods,” which might have taken some time.

Obama is the anti-Reagan. Where Reagan ever spoke of the greatness and glory of America, her history and heroes, her capacity to make the world all over again, Obama is like a dismal parson, forever reminding us – everyone within earshot – of our own and our father’s sins.

Obama is not only demoralizing Middle America, he is driving away the God-and-country patriots who are sick of hearing this rot from professors and journalists, and prefer it not to hear from the president. He is ceding moral high ground to regimes and nations that do not deserve it.

If Obama believes he can build himself up by tearing America down, he is mistaken. Cynical foreigners will view it with snickering contempt, patriotic Americans with disgust. What kind of leader is it who talks down his country on foreign soil?

America’s performance in the Cold War was hardly flawless. But does anyone deny that we are on the right side, that the Soviet Empire and Mao’s China and communist Vietnam and Castro’s Cuba were on the side of tyranny – and that the neutrals were by and large irrelevant of worse in that great cause.

A nation is an extended family. While families fight and quarrel, often bitterly, you do not take the family quarrel outside the family.

You don’t hand the family dirty linen on the communal clothesline.

Obama, however – like some Hollywood actress seeking sympathy and public approbation with her tell-all biography detailing how she was abused by her father—trolls for popularity with America’s adversaries by reciting for the benefit of the world all the sins his country has allegedly committed,
When did this become the duty of the president of the United States?

The above is unbelievable. It’s like a left-wing morality play. I wonder if Rev. Jeremiah (“God damn America”) and Fr. Michael Pfleger must have studied liberation theology books. From out of their mouths comes BLACK LIBERATION THEOLOGY.

Pope John Paul II did not care much about liberation theology and warned of its dangers. WE DON’T HAVE TO WORK WITH SOCIALISTS AND COMMUNISTS TO BRING ABOUT JUSTICE AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN NORTH OR SOUTH AMERICA!

What is most disturbing and a challenge for the Catholic laity is this: We absolutely support Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas when he referred to Kathleen Sebelius as giving Catholics a “spiritual lethal message,” and correctly refuses to give her communion.

However, we now have these so-called 26 “faithful Catholic” leaders (including Miguel Diaz, Kmiec and Jenkins) who signed unto a letter of support for Sebelius. Pro-life Catholics may have to eat crow with Diaz. But ahead, we will turn a negative into a positive.
George H. Kubeck

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