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To: Presbyterian Reporter
“First Bank chairman. Mutallab, a former minister and prominent banker recently retired from the bank's board.”

At first, I thought the “former minister” meant a religious minister, but I guess it is a “minister’ in the Nigerian government, not a religious minister.

At least he reported his son to authorities. It sounds like it is our government who is playing politics with American lives by not having this man on a terrorist watch list. Especially, after the father gave his son's name to the authorities. That must have been a very hard thing for the father to do.

How many Fort Hood's and other incidents are we going to have before people realize where Obama’s sympathies lie. The man-made disaster statement by his Homeland Security department should have been enough to wake people up.

I guess his Homeland Security department is too busy chasing down people with cars that have pro-life stickers. I put a pro-life sticker on my car after Homeland Security decided pro-lifers were more of a threat that the terrorists.

26 posted on 12/26/2009 8:15:19 AM PST by FR_addict (www.conservativesinactionusa.com)
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To: FR_addict

How many Fort Hood’s and other incidents are we going to have before people realize where Obama’s sympathies lie. The man-made disaster statement by his Homeland Security department should have been enough to wake people up.


Obama’s milquetoast handling of terrorism ought to result in a 2 to 4 point drop in his polls this week.

Not sure how many more terrorist or other incidents we will have to endure during the Black Muslim’s Presidency.

I remember the Jimmy Carter years were very long.


31 posted on 12/26/2009 8:27:53 AM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
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