Obama has a phony stutter. I just noticed it as he spoke in Las Vegas--a campaign stop he just couldn't forgo in spite of what happened yesterday, when four Americans were killed in the Libyan consulate. He spoke for a few sentences about Chris Stevens, our Ambassador who was murdered, and then went on to addressing the upcoming election. He didn't mention Stevens by name, but maybe he didn't actually know it.
Ostensibly, the reason for the attack was that the "religious feelings of Muslims were hurt" by some flunky, low budget YouTube movie that only a relatively few people saw--fewer people than the crowd of Muslims who killed Stevens and his staff. The American flag was burned and replaced with a Muslim flag which said "There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger." But no mention of Islam was made by Hussein Obama--I cannot understand why, can you? Maybe he didn't want to hurt their religious feelings. What I don't get is how you can hurt a feeling--especially a religious feeling from a religion that is really a geopolitical movement than a religion, followed by people whose first response is to hate all those of different faiths.
I say we cut off their money, and the money we give to Egypt, the country that wasn't mentioned by Obama yesterday, (because of the hype he bestowed upon them last year when he praised the Arab Spring). Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, denounced this irrelevant movie just to cover his hairy butt just in case we catch on to their grand plan. I say we kill every dirt-bag who committed this atrocity--it might make us feel good for what they did to us eleven years ago yesterday. And finally, I say we stop being so tolerant of the religion of intolerance and fight back. Our future depends upon what we do today to protect ourselves.
If you think these attacks were committed by radicals rather than orthodox Muslims, you need to actually read their scriptures and Hadith--this is what they do--this is what they've done for fourteen hundred years.
As I write this, protesters in Cairo are in the streets and are working up a lather as the Muslim Brotherhood eggs them on. Maybe Obama can meet with them again and discuss a new strategy as he continues to fund them with our tax dollars. Meanwhile we've sent two warships to the scene and Obama is campaigning and telling us how improper Mitt Romney was to speak out so quickly on behalf of America. The leftist media helped to conspire against Mitt as was heard on open microphones, and Sean Hannity played it on the air.
What's clear to me is that even while we are in a bellicose period of history, everyone seems to care more about taking political sides.
Are we suicidal?
My latest novel, Jihad Joe, is about terrorism and suspense. In it I challenge the precepts of the religion through my protagonist, Zed Nill, a journalist who is captured by terrorists and who is to be killed if the American President refuses to release three Gitmo prisoners. Of course, giving in to terrorist demands is against American policy, and for Zed, the clock is ticking.
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Ostensibly, the reason for the attack was that the "religious feelings of Muslims were hurt" by some flunky, low budget YouTube movie that only a relatively few people saw--fewer people than the crowd of Muslims who killed Stevens and his staff. The American flag was burned and replaced with a Muslim flag which said "There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger." But no mention of Islam was made by Hussein Obama--I cannot understand why, can you? Maybe he didn't want to hurt their religious feelings. What I don't get is how you can hurt a feeling--especially a religious feeling from a religion that is really a geopolitical movement than a religion, followed by people whose first response is to hate all those of different faiths.
I say we cut off their money, and the money we give to Egypt, the country that wasn't mentioned by Obama yesterday, (because of the hype he bestowed upon them last year when he praised the Arab Spring). Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, denounced this irrelevant movie just to cover his hairy butt just in case we catch on to their grand plan. I say we kill every dirt-bag who committed this atrocity--it might make us feel good for what they did to us eleven years ago yesterday. And finally, I say we stop being so tolerant of the religion of intolerance and fight back. Our future depends upon what we do today to protect ourselves.
If you think these attacks were committed by radicals rather than orthodox Muslims, you need to actually read their scriptures and Hadith--this is what they do--this is what they've done for fourteen hundred years.
As I write this, protesters in Cairo are in the streets and are working up a lather as the Muslim Brotherhood eggs them on. Maybe Obama can meet with them again and discuss a new strategy as he continues to fund them with our tax dollars. Meanwhile we've sent two warships to the scene and Obama is campaigning and telling us how improper Mitt Romney was to speak out so quickly on behalf of America. The leftist media helped to conspire against Mitt as was heard on open microphones, and Sean Hannity played it on the air.
What's clear to me is that even while we are in a bellicose period of history, everyone seems to care more about taking political sides.
Are we suicidal?
My latest novel, Jihad Joe, is about terrorism and suspense. In it I challenge the precepts of the religion through my protagonist, Zed Nill, a journalist who is captured by terrorists and who is to be killed if the American President refuses to release three Gitmo prisoners. Of course, giving in to terrorist demands is against American policy, and for Zed, the clock is ticking.
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