Set-back For Obama....Hooray!

And this OP will be the day's biggest propaganda lie.

^ Most dangerous place at USMB is getting between Starkey and a post that criticizes his Messiah, Barack Hussein Obama, Praise be his Holy Name

Translated: I know Starkey is an active, faithful Christian who does not put up with religious nonsense from the extreme right.

If you are going to be two faced, at least make one of them pretty.
The evidence heavily supports his statement....

Translated: I know that Starkey has outed my far right religious nonsense yet once again, and I resent it.




Actually, I love smashing verbal custard pies into your ugly puss.
 
Redfish translated: don't have a clue as to what is going on but I am just happy to be here.
 
Evidence mounts that, not only is our President a waaaay Leftwing ideologue, but he is also fiercely opposed to any religion except for Islam.


He did his best to depose regimes that were either America's allies, or were neutral, and to facilitate radicals wherever he could.


Israel was the only venue he was ever "enraged" at....." Obama “Enraged” at Israel.... Enraged. Not “alarmed” or “concerned” or “irritated” or even “angered.” Anger is a feeling. Rage is a frenzy. Anger passes. Rage feeds on itself. Anger is specific. Rage is obsessional, neurotic."
Obama 8220 Enraged 8221 at Israel The Blog on Obama White House Dossier


And when the radical Muslim Brotherhood was kicked out in Egypt....the first thing Obama (the most merciful) did was punish the new regime... "U.S. to cut some military aid to Egypt after coup, turmoil..."
U.S. to cut some military aid to Egypt after coup turmoil - CNN.com





So...when I read the following article, it warmed my heart, made me think of Thomas Hardy's poem, "Hap"..

“Thou suffering thing,

Know that thy sorrow is my ecstasy,
That thy love's loss is my hate's profiting!”

Runs counter to Obama....that's a good thing.



1. "Egyptian Christians cautiously optimistic
Under the new military-backed president, they may be allowed to build churches.



2. Since the overthrow of President Morsi, of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egyptian Christians feel more secure ....

3. Oliver Maksan: In August last year churches were burning in Egypt when Islamists took revenge for the overthrow of President Morsi. What has happened for Egypt's Christians under the new head of state, President Sisi?

4. Father Rafik Greiche:The mood has improved considerably. The security situation is getting better. There is greater stability. All Egyptians are enthusiastic about economic projects such as the extension of the Suez Canal. Christians feel a lot safer. They are going to church without feeling threatened as they did under President Morsi. Under the Muslim Brotherhood Molotov cocktails were hurled at churches or graffiti was sprayed on the walls. In all, a more peaceful atmosphere is being created.

5. ....no more Islamist attacks against Christians?

Father Rafik Greiche:Well, this has all fallen to a low level, a minimum. Sometimes there are still denominational tensions in some villages. It also still happens that jihadists abduct Christian girls. But the situation has nevertheless improved considerably.




6. Oliver Maksan:Is President Sisi receptive to the problems of Christians?

Father Rafik Greiche:He received all the bishops, from the Orthodox and from the Catholic and Protestant Churches. He told them that the Christians had every right to have their churches and to pray. His government is working with the Churches to prepare a law governing the building of churches."
MercatorNet Egyptian Christians cautiously optimistic




A ray of sunshine into the gloom known as Obama.
Evidence mounts that, not only is our President a waaaay Leftwing ideologue, but he is also fiercely opposed to any religion except for Islam.


He did his best to depose regimes that were either America's allies, or were neutral, and to facilitate radicals wherever he could.


Israel was the only venue he was ever "enraged" at....." Obama “Enraged” at Israel.... Enraged. Not “alarmed” or “concerned” or “irritated” or even “angered.” Anger is a feeling. Rage is a frenzy. Anger passes. Rage feeds on itself. Anger is specific. Rage is obsessional, neurotic."
Obama 8220 Enraged 8221 at Israel The Blog on Obama White House Dossier


And when the radical Muslim Brotherhood was kicked out in Egypt....the first thing Obama (the most merciful) did was punish the new regime... "U.S. to cut some military aid to Egypt after coup, turmoil..."
U.S. to cut some military aid to Egypt after coup turmoil - CNN.com





So...when I read the following article, it warmed my heart, made me think of Thomas Hardy's poem, "Hap"..

“Thou suffering thing,

Know that thy sorrow is my ecstasy,
That thy love's loss is my hate's profiting!”

Runs counter to Obama....that's a good thing.



1. "Egyptian Christians cautiously optimistic
Under the new military-backed president, they may be allowed to build churches.



2. Since the overthrow of President Morsi, of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egyptian Christians feel more secure ....

3. Oliver Maksan: In August last year churches were burning in Egypt when Islamists took revenge for the overthrow of President Morsi. What has happened for Egypt's Christians under the new head of state, President Sisi?

4. Father Rafik Greiche:The mood has improved considerably. The security situation is getting better. There is greater stability. All Egyptians are enthusiastic about economic projects such as the extension of the Suez Canal. Christians feel a lot safer. They are going to church without feeling threatened as they did under President Morsi. Under the Muslim Brotherhood Molotov cocktails were hurled at churches or graffiti was sprayed on the walls. In all, a more peaceful atmosphere is being created.

5. ....no more Islamist attacks against Christians?

Father Rafik Greiche:Well, this has all fallen to a low level, a minimum. Sometimes there are still denominational tensions in some villages. It also still happens that jihadists abduct Christian girls. But the situation has nevertheless improved considerably.




6. Oliver Maksan:Is President Sisi receptive to the problems of Christians?

Father Rafik Greiche:He received all the bishops, from the Orthodox and from the Catholic and Protestant Churches. He told them that the Christians had every right to have their churches and to pray. His government is working with the Churches to prepare a law governing the building of churches."
MercatorNet Egyptian Christians cautiously optimistic




A ray of sunshine into the gloom known as Obama.

Geopolitics from a worm's eye view.
 
Bush spent 4500 lives installing an Islamic theocracy in Iraq.


And that has what to do with the OP?

Oh...right...your two modes are
a. lying
b. changing the subject.

Proceed.

Have you already forgotten what your OP said?



Oh....did I miss the reference to Bush?

Could you provide it?


Perhaps you mean 'did I forget this'?
Oh...right...your two modes are
a. lying
b. changing the subject.
 
Well there's little doubt he was a Muslim at some point in his life. But is he still a Muslim? I don't know. But we do know he's always been fiercely Anti-American. That's why he's constantly pushed foreign agendas and his own. He's accomplished his goals. He's brought us much closer to Third World misery. I mean, we now even have Ebola here. He's knocked America down a peg or two. Mission accomplished.
 
Oh dear God, Ebola, one of the US's deadliest disease that has killed millions per year in the USA...

Yup, just more glorious 'Transformation' of our country from your asshole President. Ebola is now here. YAY OBAMA!!
 

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