That is pretty harsh.
Bush had to say that in public. think of the anger toward muslims there was after 9/11
And surely you realize many many muslims are peace loving.
Bush never said he was a muslim nor did he call our country one of the largest muslim nations in the world or any of the muslim chit odumbo spews..
I think he was right to say it.
there is NO equivalency with that to what 0bama does
Actually, Bush started this muslim coddling,pushed mainly by Grover Norquist, even sending out his people to call the rest of us ‘bigots’ when we disapproved of the Dubai ports deal.
THE RIGHT PLAYS THE RACE CARD
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=12836
This was the president’s eighth Iftaar dinner in eight years at the White House. Mr. Bush gave thanks for the many ways that Muslim Americans enrich the lives of all Americans.
“One of the great strengths of our nation is its religious diversity. Americans practice many different faiths. We all share a belief in the right to worship freely. We reject bigotry in all its forms. And over the past eight years, my administration has been proud to work closely with Muslim Americans to promote justice and tolerance of all faiths,” he said.
The president said the United States has partnered with Muslims around the world to spread freedom. “We are helping the people of Iraq and Afghanistan build free societies after decades of tyranny. And during the month of reflection, we will remember all the brave Muslim Americans who wear the uniform of the United States armed forces. They represent the best of our nation. I am honored to be their Commander-in-Chief,” he said.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2329963/posts