In it, I say that it would be just like Obama to bring up the Crusades and Inquisitions in regard to ISIS atrocities!
Bizarre, because I wrote that and sent it in at around 4:00 am; Obama must have made his exactly identical remarks at 9-ish, simultaneous with my article being posted on ClashDaily.com.
Frankly I'm a bit spooked. Not the only somewhat jarring premonition for me lately....
His early years in the Madrassa are paying off for savage Mosle murdering terrorists.
The President isn't doing much about them either except whining.
I observed that on Fox News, it was discussed to be inappropriate to call ISIS “Islamic Terrorists”. Then in the same breath, they explained that Christians were amassing in the regions and forming armies to battle ISIS.
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Can one man and a party bent on controlling the best political experiment in history ruin us?
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he’d drop a nuke on them and threaten to do it again.
i really believe until we nuke mecca nothing will stop the current momentum. nuking mecca would be fundamentally transforming and cause massive depression amongst muslims. how could allah allow it? and to be done by kaffir infidels.
we’do that it is a major game changer. if there’s still any bs we nuke medina.
No doubt about it. He has protected his true buddies and shown his hatred for Christians and Jews.
I love what Franklin Graham said after Obamas outrageous comments. Mr. President—Many people in history have used the name of Jesus Christ to accomplish evil things for their own desires, said Rev. Graham. But Jesus taught peace, love and forgiveness. He came to give His life for the sins of mankind, not to take life.
Mohammad on the contrary was a warrior and killed many innocent people, said Rev. Graham. True followers of Christ emulate Christtrue followers of Mohammed emulate Mohammed.
The Crusades, which occurred off and on from the 11th century to the 14th century, were the Christian attempt to push back Islamic expansion in the Middle East with the primary goal to make the holy places in and near Jerusalem accessible to Christians.
As Islamic expert Bernard Lewis reports, The Crusade was a delayed response to the jihad, the holy war for Islam, and its purpose was to recover by war what had been lost by warto free the holy places of Christendom and open them once again, without impediment, to Christian pilgrimage.”
Funny he brought up the Crusades; I’ve been thinking lately what a great idea it would be to have Crusades 2.0...