Sunday, May 31, 2009

JFK'S Wishes not Carried Out by the Obama Administration


By failing to honor the slain police officers at the national service on the steps of the Capitol this year, President Obama has failed to carry on the wishes of the late, great President John F. Kennedy, who issued Proclamation 3537 just 6 months before his death. In that proclamation, President Kennedy called for all Americans to join in honoring our law enforcement officers during what he declared as "National Police Week," to be held during the week of May 15th, each year.
It was an insult to each law enforcement officer in the nation, and their families, that the President would prefer to entertain a profession sports team instead of performing his duties to the families of the men and women who died protecting our nation.

(click the article title above to read President Kennedy's original proclamation)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yea what a shame. First rewrite the history of 9/11/2001. Then disregard the heroics of the front line defenders of justice, peace and liberty.

I guess I shouldn't be surprised. The marxist/socialist administration most likly is afraid of a PEOPLES police force.

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