Obama's Legacy -- "...a Disaster..."
My
book “Tackling America’s Toughest Questions” (Clarity Press: 2009) set
forth a comprehensive analysis and critique of all
the hideous atrocities President Bush Jr et al inflicted upon
international law, human rights law, the U.S. Constitution, and innocent
human beings, especially Third World People of Color, starting from
when Bush Jr et al. stole the U.S. Presidency from
the American People courtesy of 5 Republican Justices on the U.S.
Supreme Court in the Fall of 2000. I decided to hold off writing the
Conclusion to that book until shortly after President Obama came
to power in January 2009. Therein I prognosticated:
“Despite their
presidential campaign rhetoric promoting ‘change,’ three weeks into the
Obama/Clinton administration the continuity of
policies across the board with the Bush administration is striking
notwithstanding their change in atmospherics. It very well could be
that despite our best efforts, hopes and expectations for instituting
real political ‘change’ by means of the 2008 U.S.
national elections, the American people are going to see in operation a
Third Bush Term or at least a hybrid Obama/Bush/Clinton
administration…” A Third and a Fourth Bush Terms are more like it.
The elemental distinction between Obama and Bush Jr is that Obama is a
Lawyer who was behind me at Harvard Law School and fully comprehends
his monstrous crimes and hideous atrocities that he has inflicted
against international law, human rights law, the United States
Constitution, and Muslims/Arabs/Asians of Color all over the world. The
latter have become America’s untermensch—the New Jews.
Obama and I had the same Jurisprudence Teacher at Harvard Law School:
Roberto Unger, the Founder of the Critical Legal Studies Movement.
To his great credit, speaking on the BBC Hardtalk Program and elsewhere
Professor Unger boldly and truthfully stated: “ Obama is a disaster!”
That makes for two of us at least. Professor Unger always taught his law
students by his own example to speak Truth
to power.
Professor Francis A. Boyle
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