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Columnist says Obama hinted at finishing what Hitler started during speech at Buchenwald
June 13, 9:08 AM · 7 comments
Joseph Farah, founder, CEO and editor of WorldNetDaily suggested in his column this morning, Work not finished at Buchenwald?, that Obama hints at a plan to finish the work Hitler started in his speech at the Buchenwald concentration camp site last week.
He explains that one line signals Obamas possible intent:
The speech was delivered at Buchenwald, one of the most notorious concentration camps operated by Nazis, a place where some 56,000 people, mostly Jews, were murdered in what Adolf Hitler hoped would be the "final solution" to the "Jewish problem."
This is the shockingly unbelievable line that struck my attention one that was in such poor taste that it couldn't possibly have survived scrutiny by competent speechwriters and editors unless there was some intention behind it: "We are here today because we know this work is not yet finished."
Now, don't tell me I am taking this line out of context. I know I am. I understand the context that the fight continues against those who deny the Holocaust.
Nevertheless, given the context of Buchenwald itself the hideous "work" that was performed there, this sentence should never have made the final draft.
He goes on to suggest that Obama has a history consistent with the spirit of what he believes that one line represents:
There's also context to the Obama administration that cannot be ignored.
This is a president who, days earlier, suggested Iran, a country whose top officials deny the Holocaust and remain loyal to Hitler's notion of a final solution to the Jewish problem, have the absolute right to nuclear power.
The latest disgrace involved the appointment by Obama's Department of Homeland Security secretary, Janet Napolitano, of Kareem Shora to her official advisory council. Shora is the head of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee whose officials have labeled deadly jihadists as "heroes" and denied Hamas is a terrorist organization.
He further suggests that during Obamas Cairo speech he spoke in code to Jihadists:
But it gets worse.
In his major address to the Muslim world last week, Obama seemed to be speaking in code whether he or his speechwriters knew it.
He said: "As the Holy Quran tells us, 'Be conscious of God and speak always the truth.'" On the surface, this seems innocent enough. But those of us who understand Islam, have studied it, reported on it and analyzed it, understand context, too.
Columnist says Obama hinted at finishing what Hitler started during speech at Buchenwald
June 13, 9:08 AM · 7 comments
Joseph Farah, founder, CEO and editor of WorldNetDaily suggested in his column this morning, Work not finished at Buchenwald?, that Obama hints at a plan to finish the work Hitler started in his speech at the Buchenwald concentration camp site last week.
He explains that one line signals Obamas possible intent:
The speech was delivered at Buchenwald, one of the most notorious concentration camps operated by Nazis, a place where some 56,000 people, mostly Jews, were murdered in what Adolf Hitler hoped would be the "final solution" to the "Jewish problem."
This is the shockingly unbelievable line that struck my attention one that was in such poor taste that it couldn't possibly have survived scrutiny by competent speechwriters and editors unless there was some intention behind it: "We are here today because we know this work is not yet finished."
Now, don't tell me I am taking this line out of context. I know I am. I understand the context that the fight continues against those who deny the Holocaust.
Nevertheless, given the context of Buchenwald itself the hideous "work" that was performed there, this sentence should never have made the final draft.
He goes on to suggest that Obama has a history consistent with the spirit of what he believes that one line represents:
There's also context to the Obama administration that cannot be ignored.
This is a president who, days earlier, suggested Iran, a country whose top officials deny the Holocaust and remain loyal to Hitler's notion of a final solution to the Jewish problem, have the absolute right to nuclear power.
The latest disgrace involved the appointment by Obama's Department of Homeland Security secretary, Janet Napolitano, of Kareem Shora to her official advisory council. Shora is the head of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee whose officials have labeled deadly jihadists as "heroes" and denied Hamas is a terrorist organization.
He further suggests that during Obamas Cairo speech he spoke in code to Jihadists:
But it gets worse.
In his major address to the Muslim world last week, Obama seemed to be speaking in code whether he or his speechwriters knew it.
He said: "As the Holy Quran tells us, 'Be conscious of God and speak always the truth.'" On the surface, this seems innocent enough. But those of us who understand Islam, have studied it, reported on it and analyzed it, understand context, too.
Columnist says Obama hinted at finishing what Hitler started during speech at Buchenwald