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Its
not the film, its Obama. He took credit
for killing Ben Laden
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<<<< They are burning Obama in effigy and
destroying our embassies but . . . . . .
Jay Carney, speaking of the Libyan disaster, had this to say today:
“This is a fairly volatile situation, and it is in response
not to United States policy, obviously not to the administration, not to the
American people. It is in response to a video, a film, that we have judged to
be reprehensible and disgusting — that in no way justifies any violent reaction
to it.”
Does anyone know just how nuts this sounds? Carney's explanation borders on stupid-plus. Wow! The problems of the past several days are "fairly" volatile. Really? "Kind of sort of volatile."
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Its
not the video, its hatred for Jews
and Christians
and they see America
as a Christian nation.
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And then there is that stinking video, a movie first shown in a theater in L.A. to an audience of 10 people . . . . . . last June; virtually no one in this country has seen this video . . . . but then, we're not the ones who are anger.
Secondly, all reports have the action in Libya (at least) being the end game of an orchestrated and well planned attack, not simply the function of a wild mob.
The fact that all of this started on 9/11 should be a clue as to what is really going on, but, apparently not to this Administration.
The killing of Osama bin Laden is a huge factor influencing all this unrest. The man was/is a hero in the Muslim world and his murder is seen as unforgivable. In some cities there are signs that read, "We are 1.5 billion Osama bin Ladens."
And, these words are part of nearly every demonstration: "We blame Obama, we blame Obama." Of course, they are talking about the killing of Bin Laden.
But, the longer this Administration tries to convince us of the utterly ridiculous, the further behind they will get in the race versus Mitt Romney.
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