Videos are made to be seen, but for once I preferred the user to listen rather than watch. The reason being I’m curious would your opinion be the same if you didn’t recognize the individual and his reputation in America. The individual is none other than the controversial Minister Louis Farrakhan in an interview on Al Jazeera TV speaking about the impeachment of key players in the Bush administration for high crimes related to the war America waged in Iraq on the anniversary of “shock and awe”. Personally I’m non denominational therefore I’m neither sympathetic to Muslims, Islam, or extremism.
Farrakhan in a interview on Al Jazeera TV
What I hear is a man speaking the truth about the reality of the war. Five years since the war ended, you barely hear the term WMD(Weapons of Mass Destruction) mentioned, remember? Remember the outrage and attempted impeachment of Bill Clinton for something as petty and personal as lying about an affair he had. It’s unbelievable those same critics wasn’t outraged about this President and his administrations lies about the alleged WMD and the perceived eminent threat of danger; not to mention the attempted connection to Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden. As the saga continues you have the failure of the administration to act on Hurricane Katrina, the CIA spy leak, election scandals, Abu Grave scandal, Guantanamo Bay detainees, etc, etc, etc. All these thing combined haven’t risen to level of impeachment to the hardliners. Surely these political hardliners would be outraged over this level of incompetence and scandal. Mysteriously there’s been very little speak of impeachment from congressional members. It appears they define the ability to lead is based on personal shortcomings instead of job performance and productivity. These same congressional members place more priority on the soap opera of professional sports. Instead of concentrating on the nations business such as the war, hurricane Katrina recovery, health care, social security, unemployment, racial division, and host of many other critical issues, they have been compelled to investigate the baseball steroids scandal and basketball’s corrupt officials; two major issues related to our national security? Perhaps their motives are related to discrepancies in bets with their bookies. Nothing else can explain the priority they placed on something so meaningless. Ultimately the most blame must be placed squarely on ourselves, the American people for allowing such incompetence to take place; for not playing our constitutional role of policing our leaders we elected to represent our priorities. If our elected congress wont fire the President, then we need too; then fire congress for undermining the the will of the people.