Weakness breeds contempt and in this migrant crisis, Obama’s weakness in foreign policy has created a culture of world wide contempt for America. Had Obama maintained strong military positions in Syria and Iraq, ISIS would not have flourished as it is today, sending thousands to flee for their lives, postulates Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX).
Others feel that the migrant crisis is a deliberate action that will destroy the borders of the world…paving the way for a world government.
Read how Obama has been the impetus for the refugee chaos on page 2:
Pathetic
We know
The good ol’ globalist agenda running on all cylinders……….
Please take this fricken pictures of that bastard of the FB
No he didn’t fail, he allowed them to enter America in droves which was part of his plan.
It wasn’t failed, it was what the elitist wanted.
He didn’t want to lead! He wanted to be our first horribly left dictator,that’s the way he ruled !Todays deep state is no different than his 8yr long long reign
he was and is a fool
Of course!
The first essential of civilization is law. Anarchy is simply the handmaiden and forerunner of tyranny and despotism. Law and order enforced with justice and by strength lie at the foundations of civilization. Law must be based upon justice, else it cannot stand, and it must be enforced with resolute firmness, because weakness in enforcing it means in the end that there is no justice and no law, nothing but the rule of disorderly and unscrupulous strength. Without the habit of orderly obedience to the law, without the stern enforcement of the laws at the expense of those who defiantly resist them, there can be no possible progress, moral or material, in civilization. There can be no weakening of the law-abiding spirit here at home, if we are permanently to succeed; and just as little can we afford to show weakness abroad.
Barbarism has, and can have, no place in a civilized world. It is our duty toward the people living in barbarism to see that they are freed from their chains, and we can free them only by destroying barbarism itself. The missionary, the merchant, and the soldier may each have to play a part in this destruction, and in the consequent uplifting of the people. Exactly as it is the duty of a civilized power scrupulously to respect the rights of all weaker civilized powers and gladly to help those who are struggling toward civilization, so it is its duty to put down savagery and barbarism. As in such a work human instruments must be used, and as human instruments are imperfect, this means that at times there will be injustice; that at times merchant or soldier, or even missionary, may do wrong. Let us instantly condemn and rectify such wrong when it occurs, and if possible punish the wrongdoer. But shame, thrice shame to us, if we are so foolish as to make such occasional wrongdoing an excuse for failing to perform a great and righteous task. Not only in our own land, but throughout the world, throughout all history, the advance of civilization has been of incalculable benefit to mankind, and those through whom it has advanced deserve the highest honor. Speech by Teddy Roosevelt