A lifetime ago a friend asked, "What do you make of Barack Obama?"
My unrehearsed response: "When I see Obama, I see a dead man walking. Do you honestly believe they’ll ever let him be our president?"
"They who?"
My follow-up answer was clumsy. All I had was speculation. By "they" did I mean the special interests Obama often derides? Elements in the military-industrial complex who are used to dealing death, have billions at stake and who, no doubt, prefer McCain's vision of staying in Iraq for another century to Obama’s get-out-quick approach? Or was I referring to old-time racists, the sort who use the N-word and once made a hobby out of burning crosses and lynching folks? Maybe I meant some deranged fame-thief, one who kills in order to seize the spotlight from his victim, or a paranoiac, whipped to fever pitch by fear-mongers on talk radio who paint Obama as an unpatriotic Muslim?
Could be I’ve seen too many assassinations in my time—John F. Kennedy, Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy, John Lennon, Benazir Bhutto---or read of too many plots by America’s shadow government (Google "Operation Northwoods"). Whatever’s at work, I’ve always had doubts Obama would be allowed to become our president. I’ve been shy about saying this publicly, because I don’t like putting unproven ideas out there, especially when they could be misread as arguments against Obama’s candidacy. As regular readers know, I’m in his corner.
Still, a sane person must acknowledge that any number of people might want to kill Obama. Personally, it’s our own government that worries me most. I say this fresh from reading an article by Jack Douglas Jr. that ran Feb. 21 in the "Dallas Star-Telegram" under this headline: "Police Concerned About Order to Stop Weapons Screening at Obama Rally." Here’s an excerpt.
"DALLAS—Security details at Barack Obama’s rally Wednesday stopped screening people for weapons at the front gates more than an hour before the Democratic presidential candidate took the stage at Reunion Arena.
"The order to put down the metal detectors and stop checking purses and laptop bags came as a surprise to several Dallas police officers who said they believed it was a lapse in security.
"Dallas Deputy Police Chief T.W. Lawrence, head of the Police Department’s homeland security and special operations divisions, said the order—apparently made by the U.S. Secret Service—was meant to speed up the long lines outside and fill the arena’s vacant seats before Obama came on.
" ‘Sure,' said Lawrence, when asked if he was concerned by the great number of people who had gotten into the building without being checked. But, he added, the turnout of more than 17,000 people seemed to be a ‘friendly crowd.’"
"Seemed to be a ‘friendly crowd.’" Unbelievable. Few crowds appear friendlier than the one in old films of Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22, 1963, at the moment John F. Kennedy’s motorcade made its memorable turn into history.
It’s impossible to say whether there’s more to the Star-Telegram story than meets the eye. Allen L. Roland brings a chilling perspective in his Weblog at Salon.com.
"My one growing concern as the Obama movement continues to gain momentum is that the Military / Industrial complex will do anything in their power to remove threats to their power---and that certainly would include political leaders who do not believe in Bush’s illegal war, occupation and economic rape of Iraq.
"The Secret Service apparently ordered the Dallas police to shut down their weapons screening an hour before a major Obama rally…."
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