Barack Obama Second Inauguration | "We, the People; You, the Liar"
The combination was electrifying. On the screen, a
leader was obviously being isolated from his people; endless
commentaries on the security measures of the event had been broadcast
during the preceding hours. "It is the last time he will walk among the
people as a President," an anchor had oddly announced. Yet, he was
separated from the people by a moving wall of heavy armored vehicles.
The edition played odd tricks; looking at President Obama walking along
Pennsylvania Avenue, I could listen to excerpts from his inaugural
address. "We, the People," he kept saying, quoting the first words of the USA Constitution. The effect was grotesque.
Statistics vs. Refutal
Statistics are easily manipulated; most tricks
hide behind the definitions of the groups being sampled as I recently
analyzed in Instead of Statistics, Israel published Racistics.
Moreover, on certain topics, one must compromise on the sampling of
events. Even if I had a sidekick, I wouldn't be able to analyze all the
actions of the USA government. The result would be an analysis based on
partial events and thus of little weight. Thus, refuting Obama's
inaugural address using statistics is a too ambitious project for this
humble website. Proving that Obama was wrong was easier; in fact, he was
lying to "We, the People."
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The New Elite |
Excuse me, Mr. President, but...
The People |
Excuse me, Mr. President, but in your speech you
said "We, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic
measure of security." Your deep voice was so impressive that it almost
distracted me from your words. I am unworthy of attempting to understand
your wisdom, but I believe that your definition includes the right of
any American citizen not to be killed by his government. Yet, there is
at least one case in which a third-generation American
was assassinated by your direct order without having been given even
the opportunity to defend himself in a court! I understand that the
following question of mine is unfair, but, Honorable Mr. President, was
your father American?
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I was so shocked by your obvious lie—who would
believe that a democratic president would lie to his people—that I
almost missed another odd point in your speech. "We, the people, still
believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require
perpetual war. Our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the
flames of battle, are unmatched in skill and courage," you said, and I
was confused for a second. Two lies in one breath are a bit too much for
my feeble mind. "Unmatched in...courage" you said. Please, Mr.
President, explain us, lesser humans, how much courage is needed for
attacking with a drone people armed with sticks and stones? For the sake
of clarifying the second lie, let me remind the world that you are the
recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 2009. Honorable Peacemaker, do you
realize that your violent fiefdom had led more than 500 wars and battles
in its short existence? You speak of peace while competing with Genghis
Khan, Napoleon, Hitler and Stalin, for the first place in a list that I
prefer not to name.
I apologize Mr. president, but your words tired
me; instead of moving forward in your speech, let me return to its
beginning. You quoted an old text, "We hold these truths to be
self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by
their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." Yet, you lead one of the
most unequal nations on earth. You lead a country with unprecedented
gaps among its citizens. You lead a country where one's capability's to
succeed is determined in great part by irrelevant parameters of
ethnicity, color and gender. You speak of liberty with a capital "L;"
yet, you lead an unprecedented surveillance state that dwarfs anything
imagined by George Orwell and violates the most basic human rights
without ever having been given the right to do that by the people. Let's
stop this analysis; your speech was a lie from beginning to end.
Honorable Mr. President, "we, the people" of the
world cannot defend ourselves from your weapons of mass destruction and
from your indifference to the value of Life. Come and crucify us. Come
and get richer at our expense. Come and torture us for the sake of your sadistic pleasures. However, at least allow us a last wish: don't lie to us.
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