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“Foreign Policy” and how the Nobel Peace prize became “Inbrued” The Movement, Part 018

 

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10.18.2009


“Words from the Several States” The Movement part 018


  • * * Point of Fact * * *

  • The Nobel was named after the inventor of dynamite. A man who in his later days wanted to see standing armies dis-mantled. A world rid of military force. Truly a complex man.


“Foreign Policy” and how the Nobel Peace prize became “Inbrued”


To Inbrue, which means to taint or to stain.


All you Liberal elitists out there and lapdogs of the media, pay attention; as “The Movement” evolves into the teaching tool it always should have been.


Friday October 9, 2009 5:15AM, my blackberry vibrates. I check the voice mail and become very concerned. R.H., my close friend has called. In 20 years of his friendship, R.H. has never called me in the early morning.


His message: “President Obama just won the 2009 Nobel Peace prize. I'm going to go find a wall to bang my head against.”

It is now 51 hours later and I believe the majority of this story within the main-stream media has run its course. I have watched:


  • People say this is wonderful, well deserved and Obama surely will lead America to a new reality within the world structure.

  • I listened to NPR try and down-play and back peddle on the immediate self-congratulatory nature of generic media support. A very weird position for NPR to have, during any news cycle.

  • I watched President Obama give a garden variety speech of acceptance in the Rose garden. Though I concede his bewilderment looked genuine.

  • Along with hundreds of millions, I listened to the Nobel committee try and explain and justify the award; to themselves, the media and the world at large. Only now, six days later, does it appear that three of the five Nobel committee members were pushed into a position. FRN Newsletter will see how this small story may or may not develop.


Most world figures win the Nobel prize for peace, after years or even decades of hard work. Usually surrounding foreign policy. As was the case with former President Jimmy Carter.


Sour grapes, right? Thats is what the Liberal elitist mindset is thinking I am feeling, conveying, musing and offering up for critical review.

They couldn't be more wrong. I have come to realize that the Liberal elitist mindset will never understand “The Movement.” Never understand my quest for honest dialog that leads to citizen participation; which leads ultimately to civic duty fully played out, as the founding fathers wanted.


I hear the cries of racists in the black community, who believe President Obama deserves it, because of slavery, being the first black president or just being better than every other president that came before him. I guess that section of the black community will never wish to join the movement. Thats fine, the bare knuckle hard work, being in the trenches for freedom has always fallen to a small few, who lead everyone else.

I can say that, because I have 10,000 years of recorded human history to back me up.


America was born from a very small group of people who saw they were living under British tyranny and their rights as human beings were being systematically destroyed.

They banded together with no training in how to be a free nation and created one.

Hard work ands lots of sacrifice is what made it happen. Freedom for an American republic didn't just happen, men died, people laid down there colonial differences and became a federation of free states, United States of America.

The Nobel committee said they gave President Obama this award to help keep him centered on his vision of a world free from nuclear weapons, and the great promise he brought, for inspirational view of how a new America will engage the world.

Boil it down and President Obama just received the Nobel for giving a few speeches.


Oh yes, I hear the liberal elitists crying out again, “Chris you're just being bitter and close minded, you cannot accept the fact that President Obama will lead America to a new position, where all nations of the world are equals, and we become a global community.”


Well to the elitists out there who think that people like me think like that, I guess you got another column in the wings.


Urgency, my fellow patriots, it is now and has been for nearly 30 years, about urgency.

The Nobel committee just gave the sitting president their highest award, as a promissory notes for what he might do in the future.

As R.H. And I discussed last Sunday, President Obama has “soft hands”, he does not understand, nor will he ever be involved in hard work.


I know that level of brutal honesty is more than some can digest. How can any sitting president not understand hard work, right?


All of you, whatever your political or philosophical background, take a look at your hands.


I'm not joking, stop right now and look at your hands; or I'll turn this column around and head straight home.

Have you spent your life working at an office job that barely covers your bills, but has allowed you to put food on the table and provide for a family? Have you done that kind of meaningless work due to situation and circumstance, but done it none the less, because you as a citizen, need to survive through everyday life?

Thats hard work, working a job with no gratification beyond the fact that you did not have to take from someone else. That you survive through your own hard work.


Look at your hands, all of you in the State department.

Yes, all of you in the foreign service bureau, that spend a lifetime pouring over data, writing reports, in hopes that a deputy secretary will understand your analysis and hard work. That they will then use all that profound effort to further foreign policy, for a secure America and better international relations.

Thats hard work, as the information your hands touch will tire the mind, after long days of serious cortical thinking.


Look at your handsaw, all of you that manufacture goods, products and “things” in this great free nation.

Your hands are like mine, split skin on fingers, cuts, knuckles banged and messed up. Tired sore backs, tired eyes and aching muscles. I worked in a manufacturing plant, I know first hand, the hard work. But we made things. You and I are part of the greatest industrial base the world has ever known. It didn't happen through government programs or fancy ideas from really smart politicians.

No! It happened from everyone getting up, slugging down a cup of Joe and heading off to a factory, to build the very essence of working class/middle class America.

Thats hard work, as your hands build the prosperity for a free nation.


Look at your hands all of you farmers sweating in the fields.

Yes you, the ones that feed the nation and the world. Sun up to sundown down, from planting to harvest time. Whole winters spent fixing, repairing equipment, to start it all again. Free nations are the ones that can feed themselves. This is the one part of human history that will never change.

Farming is the ultimate hard work.


Look at your hands, all of you inventors.

Coming up with better ways and better items, to make a better world. Thats hard work.


Look at your hands, everyone who serves this nation in uniform.

Thats all I need to say. Some of you may not have a hand or two, as that is the price you paid, for us to be free,

That is hard work.


The rest of you, as I could go on for thousands of pages. All you teachers, priests,, engineers, nurses, bankers, pipe fitters, welders, truck drivers, cops and so forth and so on.

Hard work one and all.


Her name is Dr, Paula Dobriansky and she has spent years at the CFR and State department, doing the very hard work of developing and implementing foreign policy. I mention her because no one else will. She is one of those people who has dome decades of hard foreign policy work. Worthy of the Nobel prize for peace, in my humble opinion. She has served this nation well. It is an honor for me to mention her name and work.


Then there is one of the other 205 nominees for 2009. A lady in Afghanistan who started a women's rights group and movement. I find myself amazed that this lady is still alive. All of you really smart Liberal elitist out there, especially in the media. I invite you to research the history of Afghanistan, I will not do the hard work of that, for you here.


Suffice to say, If I sat on the Nobel committee, she would have received my vote. Bringing women's rights to Afghanistan, that is hard work.


Soft hands America, You need to understand that our sitting president has soft hands. He has never done hard work. The President has held positions of ease, where outcome and personal performance don't matter. Can anyone name a Illinois State bill, that he sweated over and worked his butt off, to pass? I looked into his State senate career, back-bencher all the way. .

I can tell you the type/style of foreign policy that will be birthed of this administration. It will be foreign policy born of Appeasement and non-decision. Foreign policy based on a president who travels the globe and apologizes for America's greatness.

Foreign policy born and raised by a man who wants to give into dictators, in hopes that his personality will change the world.

President Obama's foreign policy is based on a fantasy utopia that cannot happen.

The Nobel committee will look back on the 2009 award given, and find themselves living in a far more dangerous world, because President Obama has soft hands.


R.H. and I were talking about Senator Carl Levin, a democrat from Michigan. Neither one of us like his politics and are truly disappointed that he has abandoned the classic democratic principles he used to embody.

Then R.H. and I stripped even that away and said to each other, at least Carl Levin understands hard work. As he worked the auto factories of Michigan as a young man. Thats hard work.


Only the Liberal elitist who read this will not understand that a Nobel prize of peace is born of hard work.

I see how the world is setting up President Obama, and a growing deception that is born of situations like this Nobel award.

That is for future movement writings to explore.


By the way Mr. President since you work for me, I have something to say, a word of advice regarding how I want you to improve your job performance.

Hard work is it's own reward, no matter where or what the context or task in hand. It does not lend itself to a prize or self-congratulation.



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