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President’s speech was an insult

President Biden’s recent visit to Wilkes-Barre was an insult to many Americans.

Why? Because the president’s speech on his “Safer America” tour was not a speech, but a taunt, a provocation, especially when he labeled all conservatives as being neo-fascists. “For those brave right-wing Americans that say it’s all about America, if you want to fight against the country you need an F-15. You need something a little more than a gun.”

Is his administration trying to provoke a civil war? “We have bombs and missiles, you wouldn’t stand a chance. Therefore surrender your puny guns;” funny, no mention of ANTIFA, who recently supported a Drag Queen event in Texas carrying “puny” AR-15s.

Most Americans concerned about the direction of our country aren’t fanatics looking to start a civil war. The president’s speech accused “all conservatives” of doing exactly that; revolt from either party is never acceptable.

Was this a provocation for Americans who believe in the rule of moral and judicial law, which the present administration disregards?

President Biden is very deceitful; claiming Pro-Life Americans are “Extremists,” while he promotes killing babies up until birth! In reality the pro-abortionists are the extremists; violently burning and desecrating Catholic churches and pro-life centers.

Illegal immigration: since the President took office our borders have been opened to anyone who wants to come, “illegally,” causing an increase in drugs, child trafficking and criminals who prey on Americans.

His speech made it perfectly clear that the era of democracy is over and that his administration is ramping up a despotic type of leadership; preferring division, civil unrest; then probably Marshall Law.

Edmund Burke’s statement, “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it” is relevant here. The same method used by the radicals in the French Revolution, the burning of churches and the demonizing of French conservatives, is taking place today. President Biden perceives his party is losing control, and like the radicals who planned the French Revolution a “Reign of Terror” is needed to maintain power.

Walter Camier

Hazle Township