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The Glove is Thrown

September 23, 2009 by writestuff444

President Barack Obama has thrown down the gauntlet at the United Nations and now we shall see who really is our ally in the world and what countries just want us to bear the burden of not only policing the world but saving it from a wide variety of perils.

He spoke on Tueday, the 22nd , on the subject of the environment and news reports painted his speech as disappointing to those individuals, organizations and countries who wanted to see the United States become more proactive in reducing green house gases and other controversial environmental issues. He failed in their opinion to make the US the leaders in this fight on global climate change.

Today, September 23, he delivered a stern ultimatum to the world that the United States was not willing nor able to carry the weight of the world on American shoulders. In his words, “ “Make no mistake: this cannot solely be America’s endeavor. Those who used to chastise America for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for America to solve the world’s problems alone.”

Read more of his remarks here.

In President Obama’s first address to the United Nations in New York, he addressed the many challenges that face the world and the need for cooperation amongst all countries to solve them. He highlighted Iran and North Korea’s nuclear intentions as part of the major problems facing the global community. “Extremists sowing terror in pockets of the world,” Obama said. “Protracted conflicts that grind on and on. Genocide and mass atrocities. More and more nations with lnuclear weapons, melting ice caps and ravaged populations. Persistent poverty and pandemic disease.”

To solve these dire problems, the President call for four fundamental solutions; “non-proliferation and nuclear disarmament, the promotion of peace and security, the preservation of our planet, and a global economy that advances opportunity for all people.”

It remains to be seen if the President’s call for engagement by other world leaders will be heard or ignored. But there remains little doubt that he has clearly enunciated that the United States will not be held responsible for the success of the world alone.

Of course, his critics will find some reason that this speech is the wrong message to send at this time, but for many Americans who are are increasingly skeptical about America’s ability to be the world’s policing agent, it’s a message that should resound as fair. The President does not say, we will not be involved, we will not help or even that we won’t continue to lead on issues, but he does say, we expect others to be involved.

Sounds fair to this American. Now let’s see who tries to hit him over the head with a lead pipe, because we all know, there’s little fairness in the world. Leap pipe analogy stolen from JJ and Nance at Parent Directed Education. :)

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged President Obama, revolution, United Nations | 2 Comments

2 Responses

  1. on September 24, 2009 at 3:31 pm JJ

    Sigh, his RR critics aren’t even bothering to talk about the UN this week. Guess what all the fuss is, now that the ACORN story is cooling?
    Little kids singing a happy song about the president, in school! OMG!!!

    See homeschool conservative Christian blogger Spunky for one typical example. It is headlined First Church of United Statism as if this were the equivalent of god-worship.

    FWIW, here’s my comment there, which will no doubt provoke all manner of scolding:

    “Someone should get CNN’s cultural border guard Lou Dobbs on the case too, not just FOX — because guess what the school’s website says these little pre-k to grade 2 kids will be shamelessly force-fed for lunch today?

    NACHOS.”


  2. on September 24, 2009 at 4:33 pm JJ

    Wrote this before the election but it gets more painfully obvious every day . . .

    What Can Homeschooling Learn from Our Present Political Stories?

    Taibbi shines a light on “the corruption, absurdities and idiot pieties” of modern American politics, with “surprising compassion for the adrift, credulous souls who are taken in by it all.”

    . . .But we (homeschoolers especially?) might not think mind change on OUR part is needed. Maybe that’s why we need to read and discuss other books first, to understand that if any demographic were completely right, we collectively probably wouldn’t have gone so completely wrong. That could be where The Great Derangement can educate us — here’s another look at the lessons it offers, from a publisher’s take:

    “Matt discovered in his travels across the country that the resilient blue state/red state narrative of American politics had become irrelevant. A large and growing chunk of the American population was so turned off—or radicalized—by electoral chicanery, a spineless news media, and the increasingly blatant lies from our leaders. . . that they abandoned the political mainstream altogether. They joined what he calls The Great Derangement.

    Taibbi tells the story of this new American madness by inserting himself into four defining American subcultures:
    The Military
    The System
    The Resistance
    The Church

    Together these four interwoven adventures paint a portrait of a nation dangerously out of touch with reality and desperately searching for answers in all the wrong places.



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