Armand C. Hale
Ghoulish face/icy detachment
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By Armand C. Hale
April 17, 2013

On Monday April the 15th the ugly head of terrorism re-emerged its ghoulish face. Just like Bob Kane's Joker of the Batman Universe, he screamed with his trademark macabre laugh while adding, "I'm back!"

This time it was not an airplane coming down but bombs exploding at a race. Not just any race. The Boston Marathon. On patriots day.

Then Tuesday April 16 a letter intended to reach Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., was intercepted at an off-site facility after which tested positive for deadly poison by FBI officials.

Me personally, I thought they would hit three years earlier, at a different location and with a more "destructive" device.

The future is bleak. Evil is upon us. And we are worried about foolish things like making sure we have "God" out of our nation and lives so we can be free? That is what we want, right? To be free of Him?

Wake Up. God's hand of protection is gone. We are on our own. We are free.

Look at our fearless leader. I have been staring at the face of Barack Obama long on four years. His posture, facial expressions, how he pronounces his words, his eye contact. All when he is in front of the cameras.When he finally made his speech on the terrorist attack in Boston there was no difference whatsoever in "Barack's pattern." It was like he was delivering another briefing. He had no emotion in his voice, never once look the American people in the eye via the television camera. He kept looking left/right at his stupid TelePrompTer. The only difference this time, I saw a smug glint in his eyes. Whos nation is he supposed to be defending?

I will say this for President Bush. When 911 happened, after the towers went down, on camera he was trying to keep his composure and demeanor. Behind his eyes, he was pissed.

Barack Obama. Icy detachment.

Awake America from your blind stupor. God is gone. We are on our own. We are free now.

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Armand C. Hale

MSgt Armand C. Hale retired from the U.S. Air Force serving his country for over 23 years. His many tours of duty included the Republic of Korea, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the State of Qatar. He has a Bachelors degree in business & management and has written a book on his experiences in the country of Qatar. You can purchase his book at amazon.com and Lulu Books. jmjpbpb@gmail.com

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