Friday, February 7, 2014

 
Questions O'Reilly did not ask President Obama
In pursuit of the truth - cinops be gone -     Friday, February 6, 2014
Preface:
    Is it possible that President Obama lives in the Twilight Zone where there is no truth. Is he a post-modernist relativist?
 
    Syndicated Davis Hanson has an excellent article in The Orange County Register, Feb. 2, 2014,
When Truth is Whatever serves the Cause. It is sufficient just to excerpt the first two paragraphs.
"All presidents at one time have fudged on the truth. Most politicians pad their resumes and airbrush away their sins.
But what is new about political lying is the present notion that lies are not necessarily lies anymore - a reflection of the relativism that infects our culture. {abortion on demand, s-s-marriage)
Postmodernism (the cultural fad "after modernism") went well beyond questioning norms and rules. It attacked the very idea of having any rules at all.
Postmodernists relativists claim that things like "truth" were mere fictions to preserve elite privilege. Unfortunately, bad ideas like that have a habit of poisoning an entire society - now they have. And now for the next question:
 
Who is responsible for the cover-up at Ft. Hood?
Thanks to William J. Bennett and Seith Leibsohn' book, The Fight for Our Lives, we have the answer on pages 1 and 12.
1) Fort Hood and the Crisis of Will:
    In the early morning of Nov. 5, 2009, U.S. Army major Dr. Nidal Hasan left his apartment in Killeen, Texas, to attend morning prayers at his mosque. Several hours later, he walked into the Soldier Readiness Center at Fort Hood, he sat down, he bowed his head, and then he stood up and shot and killed thirteen of his fellow Americans, plus and unborn child - fourteen in all. He wounded thirty more, emptying some hundred rounds into his victims. As he fired, he shouted, ALLAHU AKBAR [ALLAH IS GREAT!"
 
12  Protecting the Force: Lessons from Fort Hood was released in January 2010:
    In the eighty-six pages, not once does the report actually mention Hasan's name. Instead he is referred to simply, almost indeterminately, as "a gunman," just like any other random perpetrator of homicide. But Hasan's name is not the most glaring absent name, phrase or term in the report. The word Islam appears once, not in the main body of the report, but buried in the endnote in the title of one of many scholarly papers cited in the report. The word Muslim appears nowhere in the report, neither do the words jihad or Middle East.
    "There are two basic problems with the grotesque non-report on the Islamic-terror massacre at Fort Hood," said military analyst Lieutenant Colonel )Ret. Ralph Peters. "It's not about what happened at Fort Hood. It avoids entirely the issue of why it happened."
 
The above report was a blatant lie which President Obama approved and he expects the rest of America to accept it as the truth.
 
GEORGE H. KUBECK