Monday, April 7, 2014

No Defense is a GREAT Offense, Right?


No Defense is a GREAT Offense, Right? NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We are going to focus on three words for this post:

Edward, Snowden, HERO.

Three words that have been put together by our favorite wolf in sheep’s clothing, David Clements, over and over again, and this time he’s not even going to lie about it.


An article by the Santa Fe Reporter, granted not my favorite publication, but sometimes they get it right, writes:

“Clements praises whistleblower Edward Snowden, who’s leaked several documents exposing the vast extent of the country’s intelligence industry, as a hero.”

Yes friends the wolf is calling a man who jeopardized our nation’s security and endangered those fighting for our freedoms a HERO. A man who betrayed his own country. A man who claims to have the nation’s best interests at heart, but refused to follow the proper chain of command to expose what he believed to be injustice… let’s take a look at two things there:

1)      Is preventing terrorism a crime? Is tracking known terrorists and protecting you and I an injustice?

2)      If you saw alleged wrong-doing in your workplace would go straight to the media and start blasting your findings on a website without even telling your boss? My bet is no. Would you call someone who does so a hero? What does that really accomplish? Nothing but further division and brokenness.

How does this reflect on our wolf's beliefs? Do we really want a leader that runs to reporters as a means of fighting for what he believes in?

David Clements also copies the exact thought process of one our nation’s worst presidents in history, Jimmy Carter.

Let’s reference this article by the Huffington Post:


“Snowden has been hard-pressed to find support among U.S. politicians. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have declared Snowden a traitor who deserves to be prosecuted for his leaks.”

There’s one lawyer I know that supports Carter’s ideals, at least on this topic, - and who knows what others: DAVID CLEMENTS.

Clements admits Snowden broke the law, but he says it’s okay because Snowden had the constitution’s best interests at play. Did he? Clements also says he admires someone who will put our nation at risk because they were standing up for what he believed in. The risk then becomes will this wolf turn on his sheep simply to save face with the media? My guess is yes.

So if leaving our country open to terrorists without any defense and jeopardizing national security sounds like a good offense to you, the wolf becomes our hero along with Edward Snowden.   

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