Posted on 11/25/2015 3:01:58 AM PST by Biggirl
Originally published by the Jerusalem Post. Since the Islamic State attacks in Paris on November 13, we have seen the development of a new, and strange justification for the Obama administrationâs insistent refusal to jettison its manifestly failed strategy of contending with IS specifically and with Islamic terrorism generally.
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There plan is to help create the califte and an islamic state just ask v jarrett and the rest of the muzzies in homeland security
It is always Bush’s fault
And when it is not, then it is Calvin Coolidge;s or Herbert Hoover’s
Substitute the bold section with "illegal immigration", "the federal deficit", the feds taking over the education system, SNAP, federal housing assistance, bank bailouts, etc. and you have, in a nutshell, how we got from Bush to Obama.
For example: "On the battlefield, by failing to acknowledge, let alone discredit the enemyâs democrats world view position on illegal immigration, Bush made it all but impossible for Muslims Americans who oppose radical Islam democrats to stand up against it. After all, if the Americans republican president didnât think it was a problem, why would they?
While I don't believe that the rise in radical islam is/was Bush's fault the fact that we have a president who is sympathetic to it IS. If Bush had just fought back against the insanity that is the liberal faction of the U.S. we wouldn't be in this position. But, just like Obama, Bush bowed when he should have stood up and faced his enemies in the U.S.
This answers something I have wondered about for years- who was the jackass who came up with the phrase “Islam is the religion of peace” ... nothing did more to damage the Bush admin’s credibility than that idiotic phrase:
“At the time of the September 11 attacks, and for the first five years of Bush’s war on terrorism that followed them, Michael Gerson served as Bush’s chief speechwriter.
Gerson authored Bush’s statements about Islam being a religion of peace.”
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