Obama to visit mosque to celebrate contributions of Muslim Americans
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AHHH! HELP! TURRISTS! SHARIA LAW EVERYWHERE! OBAMA'S ONE OF EM! THEY'RE GONNA BLOW EVERYTHING UP!
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Obama is a terrorist if Trump can be Hitler. Deal?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:AHHH! HELP! TURRISTS! SHARIA LAW EVERYWHERE! OBAMA'S ONE OF EM! THEY'RE GONNA BLOW EVERYTHING UP!
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Falafel is pretty damn good tooPurpleJ said:Gyros
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To me, what bothers me about this story is the over-the-top pandering. Yes, all politicians do it to some degree. But Obama will take potshots at Christianity, but bends over backwards to pay tribute to certain groups and nations that do not have primary roles in America's greatness.2001400ex said:You know you're news source is lying to you, right? Obama is a Muslim, so he's been going to a mosque every Sunday. For fuck's sakes.
But on the other hand, late last year Obama said he has no interest in America leading the world and being a greater nation than anyone else. It's kind of the Woodward factor, now that I think about it. -
Couldn't agree more. It's been a shitty seven years of pandering, lowering standards, lowering expectations, lowering international standing, and basically flipping everything on it's ear. Door.ass.out can't come soon enough for this ass hat.DerekJohnson said:
To me, what bothers me about this story is the over-the-top pandering. Yes, all politicians do it to some degree. But Obama will take potshots at Christianity, but bends over backwards to pay tribute to certain groups and nations that do not have primary roles in America's greatness.2001400ex said:You know you're news source is lying to you, right? Obama is a Muslim, so he's been going to a mosque every Sunday. For fuck's sakes.
But on the other hand, late last year Obama said he has no interest in America leading the world and being a greater nation than anyone else. It's kind of the Woodward factor, now that I think about it. -
DerekJohnson said:
To me, what bothers me about this story is the over-the-top pandering. Yes, all politicians do it to some degree. But Obama will take potshots at Christianity, but bends over backwards to pay tribute to certain groups and nations that do not have primary roles in America's greatness.2001400ex said:You know you're news source is lying to you, right? Obama is a Muslim, so he's been going to a mosque every Sunday. For fuck's sakes.
But on the other hand, late last year Obama said he has no interest in America leading the world and being a greater nation than anyone else. It's kind of the Woodward factor, now that I think about it.
In the coming days, the calendar will bring the anniversaries of two signal events. One, of course, is Sept. 11, a Tuesday this year, as it was in 2001, when Al Qaeda terrorists in four hijacked planes killed more than 3,000 Americans. With public memorial services and private tears, those deaths will be recalled and mourned.
The other anniversary is of the visit President George W. Bush made to a Washington mosque just six days after the attack, where he spoke eloquently against the harassment of Arabs and Muslims living in the United States and about the need to respect Islam.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/09/08/us/on-religion-six-days-after-9-11-another-anniversary-worth-honoring.html?referer=&_r=0
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FO, Hondo2001400ex said:DerekJohnson said:
To me, what bothers me about this story is the over-the-top pandering. Yes, all politicians do it to some degree. But Obama will take potshots at Christianity, but bends over backwards to pay tribute to certain groups and nations that do not have primary roles in America's greatness.2001400ex said:You know you're news source is lying to you, right? Obama is a Muslim, so he's been going to a mosque every Sunday. For fuck's sakes.
But on the other hand, late last year Obama said he has no interest in America leading the world and being a greater nation than anyone else. It's kind of the Woodward factor, now that I think about it.
In the coming days, the calendar will bring the anniversaries of two signal events. One, of course, is Sept. 11, a Tuesday this year, as it was in 2001, when Al Qaeda terrorists in four hijacked planes killed more than 3,000 Americans. With public memorial services and private tears, those deaths will be recalled and mourned.
The other anniversary is of the visit President George W. Bush made to a Washington mosque just six days after the attack, where he spoke eloquently against the harassment of Arabs and Muslims living in the United States and about the need to respect Islam.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/09/08/us/on-religion-six-days-after-9-11-another-anniversary-worth-honoring.html?referer=&_r=0
But still.
Damage control immediately following an attack on our country by Muslim Terrorists is not the same as bowing with the "Grand Imam" a decade later. -
Fucktarded comment of the month. Congrats.Southerndawg said:
FO, Hondo2001400ex said:DerekJohnson said:
To me, what bothers me about this story is the over-the-top pandering. Yes, all politicians do it to some degree. But Obama will take potshots at Christianity, but bends over backwards to pay tribute to certain groups and nations that do not have primary roles in America's greatness.2001400ex said:You know you're news source is lying to you, right? Obama is a Muslim, so he's been going to a mosque every Sunday. For fuck's sakes.
But on the other hand, late last year Obama said he has no interest in America leading the world and being a greater nation than anyone else. It's kind of the Woodward factor, now that I think about it.
In the coming days, the calendar will bring the anniversaries of two signal events. One, of course, is Sept. 11, a Tuesday this year, as it was in 2001, when Al Qaeda terrorists in four hijacked planes killed more than 3,000 Americans. With public memorial services and private tears, those deaths will be recalled and mourned.
The other anniversary is of the visit President George W. Bush made to a Washington mosque just six days after the attack, where he spoke eloquently against the harassment of Arabs and Muslims living in the United States and about the need to respect Islam.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/09/08/us/on-religion-six-days-after-9-11-another-anniversary-worth-honoring.html?referer=&_r=0
But still.
Damage control immediately following an attack on our country by Muslim Terrorists is not the same as bowing with the "Grand Imam" a decade later.






