Dave Blount #fundie moonbattery.com

[Pointing in the air is now a 'Muslim gang sign'.]

One of the few things Obama has not made a secret of is his Islamic background (father and stepfather both Muslims, went to Muslim school, etc.). He even announced prior to his election that the sound of Muslim prayers is “one of the prettiest sounds on Earth” and that he would “stand with” Muslims against his own country. Hiding his Islamic background would have been counterproductive, considering that his very name screams Muslim. He was elected within a few years of 9/11 not despite this, but because of it, in the most contemptible attempt at appeasement imaginable.

There is no way Obama doesn’t know what his gesture means...

Making this sign isn’t just a tip of the hat to Islam. It literally means: “I am a Muslim.”

Apparently Obama has been practicing taqiyya by calling himself a Christian, not that anyone familiar with the Marxist, anti-American, anti-white ravings that passed for sermons in his “church” ever took that claim seriously.

If Obama did not identify with expansionist Islam, there would be no way to make sense of his policies in the Middle East, where he has consistently sided with Islamists against those trying to keep them under control...

Obama’s gesture, at a time when the world is reeling from a constant onslaught of Islamic terrorism, is the direct equivalent of a president raising his arm in a heil Hitler to fellow Germans during WWII.

He doesn’t realize that America wasn’t murdered when he was elected. It attempted suicide.

We didn’t know he is still a Muslim, but we knew he would side with our worst enemy against us, if only due to his hostile antineocolonialist ideology. Only complete idiots had no idea what they were doing to America when they voted for Obama. The past two presidential elections were self-directed acts of malice.

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