Posted on 04/30/2013 4:28:00 PM PDT by neverdem
In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing, the investigation into its perpetrators has been marred by a series of bizarre and even alarming actions by President Obama and his administration. Unfortunately, these increasingly suggest a pattern that is at odds with our national and homeland security. The question must be occurring to many Americans: Whose side is he on? Consider just a few of the recent examples suggesting the ominous answer is not ours:
Team Obama decided precipitously to charge the surviving alleged bomber, Dzhokhar...
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Still more bizarre is what happened next: The Saudi press reported that first lady Michelle Obama paid a visit to Mr. al-Harbi in a Boston hospital where he was recuperating, even as federal agencies sought to deport him on the grounds that he was a national security threat. That would, needless to say, put him safely beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement. At this writing, Team Obama seems to be resisting congressional efforts to establish Mr. al-Harbis whereabouts and true status. Neither has there been any explanation to date for why a man who, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement records made public by Mr. Beck, is ineligible on terrorist-ties grounds to be in the United States and was admitted to the White House on numerous occasions...
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One of the chief architects of the Obama administrations efforts to pander to the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists and to use selective enforcement of the law to promote divisiveness among Americans is the presidents choice to become the next secretary of labor, Thomas E. Perez. Mr. Perezs recent confirmation hearing barely scratched the surface of the unsuitability for such a post of a man whose views and conduct align him with such other radical post-American Friends of Obama as Van Jones, Bill Ayers...
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Obama's brother Malik holds up photo.
HOME AGAIN W/ aunt outside her Kenyan jungle hut.
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