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Champ's Outrage Vs Ordinary -€“ Side By Side Shooting Comparison -€“ Charleston Was Personal, Chattanooga Detached
[UFP] From the beginning it's clear that the tone and the mood of the White House occupier in his response to the Charleston Church and Chattanooga shootings are drastically different. The location and posture, from a stern speech with Joe Biden in attendance behind a podium for the black church to a casual, cross-legged and detached sit down to discuss the murdered military members.

In the Chattanooga shooting, Obama says his main message is to deliver the deepest sympathies of the American people. He calls it a "heartbreaking circumstance for these individuals who have served our country with such great valor." In Charleston Obama was much more animated, describing himself as personally angry.

Obama says of Chattanooga, "We don't know yet, all the details. We know that what appears to be a lone gunman carried out these attacks, we've identified a name." He doesn't want to say the name, because it's an Islamic one, so the perpetrator will remain anonymous for the time being, at least as far as the White House is concerned. Black lives matter, military ones, not so much.

A hate crime investigation was immediately opened in the Charleston shooting, none in the Islamic attack on American Marines. Obama recognizes "a dark part of our history" in the church shootings but not the dark threat of present days from Islamic terrorists. We're all waiting to see if this will once again be labeled workplace violence in order to provide protective cover for those who "pervert" his favored religion.

In the Charleston attack he noted the threat that is posed by "hatred across races and faiths" but that only applies to white attackers and black victims. Islamists are shielded and America's military is despised by the White House occupant. It's a comparison of apples and oranges.

Obama says he doesn't need "to be constrained about the emotions that tragedies like this raise" in the Charleston incident, which contrasts significantly with his reserved demeanor in discussing Chattanooga.

What is clear is that an attack on defenseless black Democrats is important and in this case at least it was personal for the White House occupier. America's Marines were disarmed and defenseless as well, but they don't march in lock step with his destruction of our country. They are the enemy and Obama was not successful in disguising his lack of concern or apathy over their deaths. His words sounded insincere because they were insincere.

Posted by: Besoeker 2015-07-18
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