That President Obama won’t call it Islamic terrorism; that he believes we shouldn’t be on a “high horse” because America and Christians have done bad things; that Muslims are victims of “bigotry and prejudice”; that his State Department says it’s the lack of jobs, not religion, that fuels ISIS, should come as no surprise.
After all, he said the same thing about 9/11.
In 2004, Obama released an update of his 1995 memoir, “Dreams from My Father,” with a little-noticed new preface about the attacks.
“On September 11, 2001,” Obama wrote, “…history returned with a vengeance; in fact, as Faulkner reminds us, the past is never dead and buried — it isn’t even past.”“This collective history, this past, directly touches my own,” he added. “Not merely because, as a consequence of 9/11, my name is an irresistible target of mocking websites from overzealous Republican operatives. But also because the underlying struggle between worlds of plenty and worlds of want…is the struggle set forth, on a miniature scale, in this book,” which at its core is an indictment against Western imperialism, racism and colonialism.
Obama goes on to say he identifies with the “desperation and disorder of the powerless,” and how they can “easily slip into violence and despair.”
But we’ve seen that this simply isn’t true.
When you are a hammer, every thing looks like a nail.
Obama came up as a community organizer and liberal rabble rouser.
To him, every problem can be fixed by an equality of outcome.
His own pastor spoke of 9-11-01 as ”the chickens coming home to roost.”
Naturally Obama also feels we somehow brought 9-11-01 on ourselves.
What else does Obama think we ”deserve?”
To be annihilated completely?
To be taken over by Islam as ruled as slaves by a Sharia state?
Iran as a ”partner and ally while Israel, UK, France, Egypt, and all our ”old” allies are thrown under the bus?
on 9/11 this piece of fecal material was hiding in his boyfriends room.
What can you expect from a muslim terrorist
So, 9/11 wasn’t the murder of almost 3,000 souls and the opening shots of a terrorist war on the Homeland, it was a personal insult to his good name. Glad he can put that in perspective for us.