"1. Because he hates Christianity, like all Muslims, he refused to join in our National Day of Prayer."
So did I. Aside from that, you think it was only Christians praying? Oh, that's right. Everyone but a small group of atheists and the President are Christians. I forgot.
"2. But he prayed with a group of Muslims in the Capital."
This should really be up there with number 1. Still, so what? Refusing to do such a thing would be considered offensive and highly undiplomatic. If I were there in his place, even I would have played along.
"3. He refused to say anything that might encourage freedom-lovers in Iran after the phony election and probably has caused the death of hundreds of protesters."
And likely saved countless more. Aside from the fact that it's probably not going to look good for the President of the U.S. to appear to be encouraging the overthrow of a foreign state, if the people were encouraged enough to take up arms they would have either been killed or injured by the government in the attempt to put down the dissenters or, if the movement was successful enough, you'd end up with a revolution--which would kill many thousands more people and completely destabilize an already shaky state.
"But, a Muslim dictator who came to power via a fixed election isn’t going to say anything bad about a Muslim dictator who came to power via a fixed election!"
Har. Har.
You're funny.
Or not.
Speaking of fixed elections, Bush might have something to say about that...
"4. He refused to appear at the 20th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. (He was probably in mourning.)"
And? I'm pretty sure he had one or two more important things to deal with.
"5. He is friendly toward Communist dictators, Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez"
He's friendly toward everyone. Where the hell have you been? It's called "diplomacy" you twit.
"6. Because he hates Jews, like all Muslims, he is working toward the destruction of Israel"
Right. Sure he is.
Besides, isn't your omnipotent god supposedly divinely protecting Israel or some bullshit?
"This is our President: a Communist, a Muslim, a Totalitarian who intends to overthrow our Constitution and install himself as a lifetime dictator and turn Americans into slaves."
You don't get everything you want. A dictatorship would be a lot easier.
- George Bush as governor of Texas
If this were a dictatorship, it would be a heck of a lot easier... [Bush laughs out loud, audience laughs out loud] ...just so long as I'm the dictator [more laughter].
- George Bush, Online NewsHour interview during his first trip to Washington as president-elect
Dealing with Congress is a matter of give and take. The president doesn't get everything he wants, the Congress doesn't get everything they want. But we're finding good common ground. A dictatorship would be a heck of a lot easier, there's no question about it.
- George Bush, as quoted in the July 26, 2001 edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
If you need examples of Bush attempting to circumvent the Constitution or shifts toward a totalitarian government under his watch I'm sure I could provide those, too.
I wont even comment on the Communist and Muslim remarks because you don't have the first fucking clue about either so even if Obama were either, you wouldn't know it.