Monday, April 4, 2011

BloggeRhythms 4/4/2011

Over the weekend, some political commentator or other was talking about the president's actions in Libya because it was so un-Obamalike to willingly get involved militarily, except for Afghanistan where he's stuck. I don't recall who it was that I heard, but it really doesn't matter because plenty of broadcasters feel that way. But then I did an on-line search for information and the whole thing made sense.

It seems that George Soros' name surfaced again as the primary funder and key proponent of a global organization "Responsibility to Protect," that promotes the military doctrine used by the Obama administration to justify the recent air strikes targeting the regime of Moammar Gadhafi in Libya.

The Soros-funded global group that promotes Responsibility to Protect is closely tied to Samantha Power, the National Security Council special adviser to Obama on human rights. She's a champion of the doctrine, is deeply tied to the doctrine's founder and is reported to have been instrumental in convincing Obama to act against Libya. The group is said to promote global governance while allowing the international community to penetrate a nation state's borders under certain conditions.

Putting all this together, it looks like Soros sees an opportunity to knock out a Middle-Eastern supplier, reducing the amount of available oil world-wide. And, I guess, if that happens the worth of his Brazilian supply goes up. So, once again he's told the guy he owns in the White House to step and take action because a deal's a deal. And Soros knows what he paid for when he bought the last election, so now he wants the results.

That's it for today folks.

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