Posted on 12/16/2014 9:42:52 AM PST by PROCON
Among those who saw Barack Hussein Obama as an apostate for denying his religion as an Islamist, when he first ran as president in 2008, was the man who was to become the terrorist who killed two innocent hostages, injuring four others at the Sydney Lindt Cafe on Sunday.
Signing his name as Sheik Haron and writing Dear Brother Barack Obama in the salutation of his letter, Man Haron Monis warned Obama on June 12, 2008:You will be apostate by denying your religion, I advise you to avoid such a big sin.
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Couldn’t the terrorist have taken his frustrations out on guilty parties?
How in God’s name did we get a Muslim in the White House only 7 years after 9/11?
Never forget....my ass.
I am sure it says something very bad about me but I have a hard time focusing on this story because all I can think about is a yummy dark chocolate Lindt bar.
It’s true
Abandoned his islamonaziism? There’s not a shred of evidence for that. He’s been consistently supportive of the worst islamoNazi terrorist murderers and thugs - both Sunni and Shia - it’s his one clearest policy throughout.
I got chocolate as soon as I read the headline
Might be a good time to buy stock...
Another of the tribe.
He did.
If you follow all the links, you'll find that his personal definition of "apostate" includes everyone in the world, muslim or not.
That is based on 'his' fact that every baby in the world is born muslim, but infidel parents brainwash them into many 'false faiths.'
Bet you didn't know you were born muslim, EH?
Good idea.
There’s a difference between apostasy and taqiyah...
Ding..ding...ding, exactly FRiend!
It's sad, really.
Speaking of big sin, hey, Sheik Haron, how's that religion thing working out for ya now?
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