Monday, January 12, 2015

Where was the USA


Last week's terror attacks in Paris have shocked the world and brought leaders together in a show of solidarity in the face of the extremism that threatens us all. Together, they stood against the face of the extremism that threatens us all. Together, their actions showed enough is enough.

But something was missing.

The world leaders came to Paris to participate in Sunday's unity march in support of France. Over 1.5 million people participated in the march with 40 world leaders leading the way. What a sight to be seen.

But something was missing.

The crowd included French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Birtish Prime Minister David Cameron. Even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestenian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas were able to march together to show support for the French people.

But where was the United States leadership? Missing in action.
 
 

President Obama? Desipte an open schedule, absent. Same for Vice President Biden.

Even Attorney General Eric Holder, who was in Paris for talks in the aftermath of the attack, failed to attend this inspiring event. Instead, the United States sent a low-level French diplomat. It was a national embarrassment that did not go unnoticed.

Perhaps if it were a rock concert with an opportunity to get some good campaign photos, Obama would have made the trip like he did to Berlin in 2008.

Priorities.

For years the United States has been the leader in the global War on Terror. But the Obama Administration has done more to show its support for our enemies than our allies - siding against Israel, apologizing for American efforts to defend itself, dismantling our military, and failing to stand arm and arm with our friends when the world is watching.

The American people and the world deserve better - but the President has shown time and time again that he will put his own personal agenda before one that truly represents the interests and security of this nation.

The world is watching - and they're shaking their heads. And as American, so are we.

Sincerely,

Andrea Lafferty
President
Traditional Values Coalition

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