Posted on 04/23/2013 5:31:35 AM PDT by Trafalgar123
Are you fed up with the antiseptic slogan, "If you see something, say something?"
The authorities expect us to report suspicious backpacks, but stay silent as the tomb about the nature of the men who put them there.
We're instructed to speak up about a bloodied man's movement under a boat tarp, but to shut up about the ideological movement that drove him to commit his carnage.
Well, as it happens, I've seen quite a lot of things over the last few years that I'd like to say something about -- enough things to break a heart and to kill a country.
And after the Boston Massacre committed by two immigrant jihadis, I'm going to say them.
I've seen the president of the United States bow down before the Saudi king, whose country sent fifteen hijackers to topple our towers. The reason French President Sarkozy is laughing in the photo is because he's reading the "Kick Me" sign on Obama's rump.
I've seen Obama stand before the United Nations after the jihad-crazed slaughter of four Americans in Benghazi, including our ambassador, and proclaim "The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam."
So much for America's right of free speech! And freedom of religion! Can you find anything in that bizarre sentence with which the Boston bombers would disagree? No wonder Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was an Obama supporter.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Every time i see the photo, or read about it, I feel ill.
The only place I’ve seen that is here on FR
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I get filled with anger, hate and rage, at the a-holes who elected that POS, TWICE! 4 yrs was bad enough; another 4yrs to destroy America is unforgivable.
This is author’s work is a keeper. Its frightening.
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BTTT!
I was talking about the antiseptic slogan. I have only seen that here on FR.
Sorry I wasted our time.
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