Obliterate

Senator Hillary Clinton does not withdraw her threat to obliterate Iran or any country that shows any aggression against the Iraqi allies of America. I saw the response of Americans to the bitter comment of Senator Barack Obama and was shocked at the comparatively low keyed attitude to a comment as strong as Hillary’s. Do we know the implication of the word obliterate?  Does any nation have 100% evil that should be swatted like flies. It is disturbing to think of the election of a President who believes it is okay to take such measures against a whole nation for the terrorist attitudes of less than 20% of its people. What ever happen to war being like a game of chess, take out the King and you win. I am happy to support the kind of Presidency in Barack who recognizes the dangers of that kind of language.

 

Obliterate

Once said, a person is entitled to misspeak

But to defend it is wrong and worse to reuse this week

Lots can be determined from the language we use

It can show the type of leader who will abuse

The authority and power to wipe another nation out

Eliminate, demolish, destroy them with their clout

Regardless to the country, many innocents live there

Annihilation means babies, moms, animals all life will share

The same punishment as their military, the people they dread

Eradicate or obliterate means all life is made dead

 

 

 

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