Wednesday, December 15, 2010

American Thinker: Crucible of a Hero

American Thinker: Crucible of a Hero By Richard Kantro
I stated at the outset is that Lakin's stature is assured despite the verdict. Here's why. The charges are (i) that he missed his deployment flight; and (ii) conduct unbecoming an officer. He has, in the early stages of his trial, been denied discovery, and the presentation of witnesses, evidence, or argument in defense of his position. That position necessarily goes to the heart of whether Obama should hold the White House keys. Conviction on the charges seems inescapable. The military court is not likely to risk uncovering an inconvenient truth about the acting President, if there be one. Were Lakin to be exonerated -- which seems all but impossible -- then the tribunal would be staring in the face the propriety of all things Obama, a task far too sensitive for it. And the question of his provenance would fairly beg itself into being before Court could adjourn. And on the other hand, if Lakin is convicted, well, society will be no closer to probing the mystery of the guarded origins and persona of the Commander-in-Thief. Which will make doubly urgent Lakin's reach for the grail of truth, and for others to take up his cause.
Who do you trust, Resident Soetoro/Obama or LTC Lakin?

Who would you believe?

At least you have a choice from both ends of the spectrum!

Guess which has one Social Security No.

Guess which is registered with Selective Service?

Guess which has a Real Birth Certificate?

Guess who really deserves to be behind bars?

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