09/11/10
At CNS News
One Day Before Sept. 11, Obama Defends
‘Inalienable’
Right to Build Mosque Near Ground Zero
Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia
nostra?
--Marcus Tullius Cicero
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By Fred Lucas and me Washington (CNSNews.com) - One day before the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, "President" Barack Obama became adamant and emotional in defending the “inalienable” right of people “to practice their religion freely” and, specifically, “to build a mosque” two blocks from Ground Zero in New York City. For what seems like the 100th time in the past month, this scum sucking, weak-dick, communist asshole got up in front of the world and showed his utter disrespect for the United States and everything we stand for. There may already be a tax-payer funded government subsidy to help build the muslim victory monument on the site of the World Trade Center Attack which killed 3,000 Americans and other innocent civilians. Add to that toll another thousand "first responders" who are dead or dying from exposure to toxic dust at the site and have received zero compensation from a grateful government. The resident of the white house has bankrupted our economy, alienated our allies, empowered our enemies and sapped the strength of our military and industrial power. He's done all of this without ever producing one document to show that he's even eligible to set foot in the white house or hold a low level security clearance. His alleged ancestry, his childhood and his actions all point to him being muslim. Personally, I'm a very tolerant person, I don't bother other people if they don't bother me. Truth be told, I just don't give a shirt about most people. When they declare war on me or start doing things that f**k up my personal life, then I take an interest in them and their well-being (in a negative way). As DHS and TSA and all the other alphabet agencies put more and more restrictions on aged white people to prevent young muslims from blowing us all up, I am reaching the point where I find the once hateful concept of genocide to have more and more merit. As for Obuma, I am deeply conflicted; somehow I feel that I am being sacrilegious by praying every day for his demise, and I can't make up my mind whether whoever does it should do a painful, lingering gutshot or an instantaneous headshot.
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