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Obama’s moral
obligation
As you read that article, think about
what a moral obligation is to Obama. He
worships Baal (see BaalTyranny.blogspot.com CANON
button). So
any “moral obligation” would bring glory to Baal.
He says “as Americans, we
have a self-interest and moral obligation to help support Africa’s
progress.” Note that he is serving Baal
in two different ways: self-interest: it
will serve his Baal Capitalists at home and support the missionary work of Baal
Capitalism in Africa.
He says “Over the past five years, we’ve deepened our partnerships with African nations .” I was not aware his missionary work in Africa had been going on since 2009.
He
says “We need to change the way we think about the continent, put aside old
stereotypes and respond to Africans’ desire for a partnership of equals.” So their Baal Capitalism will function in the
same way as our Baal Capitalism.
He
says “That’s why I’m hosting a summit this week with leaders from almost every
African country. We’re going to focus on three areas where progress in Africa
can benefit us all.” US all being, the
U.S., Africa, and Baal.
He
says, “A new model of partnership can benefit all sides – like our Power Africa
initiative, which aims to bring electricity to millions of African homes and
businesses while also creating new opportunities for American companies and
workers.” That’s fine, but why isn’t he
so supportive of creating new energy jobs for American companies and workers in
the U.S.?
He
says “This week’s summit will be an opportunity to affirm the importance of
upholding the rule of law, protecting universal human rights and combating the
corruption that stifles economic development and undermines democratic
progress.” That’s fine, but why doesn’t
he affirm the importance of upholding the rule of law, protecting universal
human rights and combating the corruption that stifles economic development and
undermines democratic progress in the U.S.?
Instead, he continually finds ways of undermining the rule of law, he
doesn’t protect the human right of unborn babies, and his Baal Capitalism IS
the the corruption that stifles economic development in the U.S.
He
says “we’ll work to deepen our security partnerships to meet common threats,
including terrorist groups like Boko Haram.
That’s fine, but how about deepening our security at the southern
border?
He
says “we’re investing in the next generation of Africans who will shape the
region’s future. I recently hosted hundreds of young Africans who were here in
the United States studying at our universities and interning at our
businesses.” So he is spending our tax
dollars in developing Baal Capitalists.
He
says “Africans are looking for partners to join with them in realizing the
progress they seek.” That is the fifth
time he has mentioned partnering with them.
I guess that is what Baal Capitalism is all about.
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