Monday, December 01, 2014

Obama Calls Ferguson Summit

by JASmius



Just what a dying conflagration needs: a deluge of napalm:

Barack Obama will discuss the situation in Ferguson, Missouri, Monday with his Cabinet, civil rights leaders, law enforcement officials, and others.

i.e. Toadies, Black Klansmen, the Obamastapo, and general worshippers.

The White House says Obama's Cabinet meeting will focus on his administration's review of federal programs that provide military-style equipment to law enforcement agencies.

i.e. The planning for O's eventual declaration of martial law.

The White House says the president will also meet with young civil rights leaders to discuss the challenges posed by "mistrust between law enforcement and communities of color." He'll then meet with government and law enforcement officials, as well as other community leaders, to discuss how to strengthen neighborhoods.

i.e. Giving marching orders to his insurrectionists to block more traffic, burn down more black neighborhoods, murder more white people, and otherwise stir up more and more civil unrest nationwide.

Y'see, the White House's problem is that the Ferguson-inspired national race war isn't quite materializing - in fact, it's fading and fizzling, which is why the arrest of those New Black Panthers domestic terrorists was such a crippling blow:

Protests have continued in Ferguson and around the nation, but have been more muted than the violence sparked last week by a grand jury's decision not to indict a police officer in the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown.

There have been demonstrations in more than a hundred cities around the country, on public roadways, in shopping malls and government buildings.

On Sunday, demonstrators temporarily shut down part of the busy Interstate 395 highway that runs through Washington, D.C., police said. The protest lasted less than an hour as people formed a human chain to block traffic in both directions.

Not exactly flames dancing on the horizon and rivers of white crackers' blood flowing through the streets.

Anger spilled onto the playing field when the NFL's St. Louis Rams played Oakland at home on Sunday. Some of the Rams entered the stadium with their hands raised overhead, a show of solidarity with Brown, who some witnesses say had his hands in the air when Wilson fired the fatal shots.

That's almost quaint in its dainty ignorance.  Ironic, also, since on the Raiders' first possession, the Rams' defensive line did a far more accurate portrayal of Michael Brown's actual actions on August 8th.  Probably including trying to grab the referees' starting pistols.

Bottom line is, the embers need to be stirred up in order to keep the flames of revolution alive, and keep Ferguson on the front pages and in the leads of network "news" programs, because that suits Barack Obama's "fundamental transformation" agenda.  The last thing he needs is Americans to calm down and run the risk of reflecting upon the facts and evidence - both in Ferguson and in Washington, D.C. - and concluding that the real enemy is not some exiled white cop in the Greater St. Louis area, but right in the White House itself.

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