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President Obama's Heroes: A Bunch of People Who Would Not Approve of War in Afghanistan

Posted by ZP Heller at 12:33 PM on October 23, 2009.


Mr. President, your heroes are watching you.

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On September 8, 2009, a school girl named Lilly asked President Obama who he'd have lunch with if he could pick anyone alive or dead. The president chose Gandhi, explaining that Gandhi's nonviolence inspired Martin Luther King, Jr. and Cesar Chavez in the United States.

All three of these men--Gandhi, MLK and Chavez--were committed to nonviolence and opposed war as a foreign policy tool. Similar to his invocations of Jesus and the Sermon on the Mount during the campaign, the president continues to cite "inspiration" from luminaries of nonviolence, only to reject their philosophies when it comes time to govern.

Learn more about the war in Afghanistan at http://rethinkafghanistan.com.

Mr. President, your heroes are watching you.

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ZP Heller is the editorial director of Brave New Films. He has written for The American Prospect, AlterNet, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Huffington Post, covering everything from politics to pop culture.


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Oh please. This bought-and-paid for war mongerer is simply doing his part.
Posted by: franklyspanking on Oct 23, 2009 2:56 PM   
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You know, if you didn't want a third Bush or a second Clinton in the White House, you should have voted for someone different when you had the change...er, I mean chance.

The awful democrats took over the legislative branch from the awful republicans in 2006, remember? Then, they got the White House in 2008, along with a filibuster-proof majority if you count the 'others' who caucus with the dems.

If your precious party wanted out of its precious war, it could vote itself out (by defunding it) tomorrow. If your precious chief exec wanted anything but perpetual war and servitude back home, he could order that be so, at least with the war part. He would actually have to work with the dems in Congress (you know, the Congress controlled by democrats) to bully new legislation thru to thwart the servitude route he gripes about being handed by his predecessor...and then expanded...

As it is, America swings from one debt-hungry war monger to the next. Great Change has come to America! The new tyrant is a democrat! Rejoice all ye ignorant!

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Why would Obama think US should take the lead in Afghanistan?
Posted by: Garvagh on Oct 24, 2009 2:18 PM   
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Good points. Does the thought even enter Obama's head, as to asking why in blazes should the US be so far out in the lead on the issue of how to bring stability to Afghanistan?
Shouldn't Iran, Russia and India (and China) be sitting at the table? Why squander hundreds of billions of US taxpayer dollars on making things even worse, by pouring more gasoline on the fire? US needs to get out of Iraq and prepare to wind down its position in Afghanistan. Let other countries take the lead.

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Bring our troops home from Afghanistan
Posted by: greenferret on Oct 25, 2009 9:09 PM   
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President Obama will soon decide whether to send as many as 60,000 additional U.S. soldiers to the war in Afghanistan.

Let's urge Obama to live up to the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. Tell him to withdraw troops from Afghanistan -- not send more.

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