Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Pearl Bamar

What if ...

Curmudgeonly & Skeptical

DOROTHY RABINOWITZ

Consider the justly famed speech an enraged American president delivered the day after Pearl Harbor. Then try imagining that address by Franklin Roosevelt—a leader to whom Mr. Obama has been compared—as it would sound in Obama language.

"Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date that will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces allegedly from the Empire of Japan . . . Yesterday the Japanese government allegedly launched an attack on Malaya. Last night Japanese forces allegedly attacked Hong Kong. Last night Japanese forces allegedly attacked Guam . . ."

Still it wasn't the president's comments but those of Janet Napolitano that reverberated. ... 

Asked in an interview with the German magazine "Der Spiegel" last March why she had avoided using the word "terrorism" in her testimony to Congress, she explained that she had instead preferred to use another term: "man-caused disasters." That choice of words demonstrated, she said, that "we want to move away from the politics of fear."


1 comment:

franco (rigatoncini) fellini said...

The Japanese "Greater Southeast Asia Co-prosperity Sphere" was a noble attempt to liberate oppressed peoples from the jackboot thugocracies of imperialist fascists.

Sadly, the effort failed, and underprivileged minorities in Singapore, the Philipines, and Burma continued to be exploited by their capitalist overlords.

It's a sad chapter in US history. Faced with the same situation, I am sure Obama the lightworker will see the truth and will let the suffering masses be freed by those who genuinely seek liberty and empowerment for the downtrodden and helpless.

(I'm down to my last half-ounce of sarcasm here. Off to the store to buy more. Be right back.)

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