Deja Vu all over again?
"Federal law enforcement authorities "know of no specific and credible intelligence indicating a plot on the U.S. homeland" ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday," President Obama announced Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. ".. I want (Americans) to know that authorities … at every level are working overtime and continually monitoring threats at home and abroad and continually evaluating our security posture and constantly working to protect all of us," Obama said at a White House press conference. "Right now, we know of no specific and credible intelligence indicating a plot on the homeland and that is based on the latest information I just received," he added. "... I want the American people to know that we are taking every possible step to keep our homeland safe," he said, adding that, "in the event of a specific credible threat, the public will be informed." So I ask once again, as I did just two weeks ago: "If you are so confident, as you have indicated in past interviews that you believe your policies 'have ISIS contained,' that America should not be fearful of a domestic attack like what happened in Paris, if you are so confident, would you announce right here, right now, that should such an attack occur during the remainder of your term, that you would at such time resign as President?" When will our President step up, into reality? Because it is pretty clear now that many of the states, even local security officials, are beginning to take the situation into their own hands. We have all heard of Marshall Law? It appears we are entering an era of Obama Law, where everyone fends for themselves. |
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