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           |  | Obama, Time Magazine 2012 Person of the Year:
 
 For What?
 
 By Mahmoud El-Yousseph
 
 Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, December 26, 2012 
 Time magazine has picked up President Obama as 2012 "Person of 
	the Year."
 Seriously?!  It is hard to understand why the Time editor has settled for the 
	president. I can understand why the president got the same distinction in 
	2008. He was then the first US (half-white-half) black president. But now? 
	The Time editor either has lost his marbles or he is just trying to boost 
	sales.
 This president, who once served as a law professor, is acting 
	more as a tyrant and dictator. He has given himself the power to target for 
	execution anyone he wants, including US citizens anywhere in the world. All 
	done with total secrecy and without any due process.
 
 The number of 
	children murdered by Mr. Obama drone strikes on Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen 
	and Somalia is at least 10 times as many as the number of children killed at 
	Sandy Hook elementary school in New Town, Connecticut. Yet there was no 
	tears, comment, or reflection by Mr. Noble Peace Price recipient.
 
 Person of the Year should be reserved for those whose work and contributions 
	help positively impact the quality of life for others and enhance the image 
	of their country. Not President Obama! This is an embarrassment to America! 
	More appropriate title for President Obama would have been, "Killer of the 
	Year."
 
 SpongeBob or Miss Piggy character from the Muppet Show would 
	have been a better choice. They are both loved and adored by millions of 
	children in America. Besides, Mr. Obama was responsible for these seven 
	crimes during his first term in office:
 1- Drone attacks2- Kill lists
 3- Illegal detention
 4-Torture
 5- Illegal wiretapping
 6- Unconstitutional wars
 7- NDAA of 2012. This 
	act was signed into law on 12/31/2011 by the President, which allowed the US 
	Armed Forces to engage in civilian law enforcement, suspend due process, 
	arrest American citizens, and legal US residents and lock them up in 
	military custody forever without trial.
 
 Mahmoud El-Yousseph
 Retired USAF Veteran
 Feedback:
	
	elyousseph6@yahoo.com
   
 
 
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