Monday, June 22, 2009

The Citizen Versus the President

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Ronald Reagan

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Barack Obama

Westwood CA
Dateline 6-22-2009

The escalation of a Chemical Assault - Scorched Earth from June 17, 1987 created a systematic crime where it is prima facie that an individual citizen had a valid criminal complaint against the President of the United States. The past five presidents have all proclaimed that the chief executive is not above the law. Reality contradicts these semantic presentations. The president has clearly lead the nation into peril, destroyed the credibility of the office and the state, and has placed the world community into uncertainty with the knowledge that the president is extortable. How can this individual negotiate nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons?

President Barack Obama is in this position as he deliberates alternatives with North Korea and Iran both of which are demonstrating more belligerent postures.

It is clear that I as the main victim should have been able to place a criminal complaint against then President Reagan in continuo to Barack Obama. All should have been impeached, removed from office and convicted.

In lieu of this, miscalculation and escalation has occurred where other indirect methods are being used with poor results to constrain the damage made by the indecision by the president. Retaliation by both Democrats and Republicans has reached a paralytic equilibrium that has momentarily ebbed with the Democratic victory in 2008.

What this will now do is escalate Barack Obama past Ronald Reagan in the ensuing months in human rights violations. 

 

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