Thursday, November 19, 2015

Weather It Is (Close the Roads! Fire Mr. Kerry!)

Good Evening:

The weather is a natural phenomena. Sometimes it can be quite pleasant and sometimes it can be quite unpleasant, and even dangerous.  There is not much to do except to seek shelter if the weather gets really bad.

Our neighbors, the Palestinians are not a natural phenomena.  This means that something can be done to make it more difficult to murder us.  It was done during "Operation Defensive Shield" and it could be done now: close the damn roads!

True, there will be a number of Palestinians who will be unable to shop and work where they are accustomed to doing so, but this is a consequence of their accepting within their society murderers, and not one or two, but many.  True, the majority may now become disgruntled and even angry that they cannot work or travel, but this is the way wars usually work -- except often much worse.

As for the idea that if they're not busy working, they will join the war against us, let them do so from afar and not behind us, or as they drive by, or from the front when they crash into us, or at our bus stops, schools, and synagogues.  Don't make it easy!

Also, what incentive do they (the Palestinians) have to do something to stop their friends and relatives from murdering us?  They don't: they get the twin benefit of work and satisfying their so-called "Mitzva" to slaughter us. 

Where is our government?  They should protect us, not the Palestinians.

As for "our" Secretary of State -- John Kerry -- he should be fired forthwith. To be a qualified and effective Secretary of State one must understand both your friends and enemies.  Here's what he said (excerpted) just the other day while visiting France:

“There’s something different about what happened from Charlie Hebdo, and I think everybody would feel that,”Kerry said. “There was a sort of particularized focus and perhaps even a legitimacy in terms of — not a legitimacy, but a rationale that you could attach yourself to somehow and say, ‘Okay, they’re really angry because of this and that,’” he continued. 

--> In these few sentences: he justifies the murder of innocents.  He continues:

“This Friday was absolutely indiscriminate. It wasn’t to aggrieve one particular sense of wrong. It was to terrorize people. It was to attack everything that we do stand for. That’s not an exaggeration.”

--> Here, he completely misses the point:  their goal is not to terrorize people, but to murder as many people as possible (and they did it); their goals are world domination of the Islamic religion and the death of our civilization.

Most of my time is spent predicting the weather as well partaking in research in the atmospheric sciences.   I am not qualified to be a "politician" or as a national leader.  However, I can tell you that there is a fundamental difference between being reactive and proactive.  Our leaders are reactive rather than proactive -- whether out of temporary expedience (our own) or because they do not fathom nor understand the depth of the evil we face (the Obama Administration). I can and I guess you also can, and I wish for new leadership!

Barry Lynn

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