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    SURRENDER TO ISLAM AND SOCIALISM TOUR
    By Andrea Lafferty

    Right Side News
    http://www.rightsidenews.com/200904144378/cul ture-wars/surrender-to-islam-and-socialism-tour.ht ml
    April 14 2009

    While on his "Surrender to Islam & Socialism Tour" recently, President
    Barack Hussein Obama gave a speech in Strasbourg, France that condemned
    America for its arrogance and "dismissive" attitude toward Europe.

    During his speech in Strasbourg, Obama said that he would end the
    U.S. "arrogance and derision" of "Europe's leading role in the
    world." And, during the same speech, he indirectly referred to
    President Bush's policies by saying that America has now "emerged
    from an era marked by irresponsibility."

    He also claimed that he was upholding American values by closing down
    Guantanamo where hundreds of Islamic prisoners are held. His reason
    for doing so? Because America "does not and will not torture."

    Making prisoners feel uncomfortable so they will give up intelligence
    information isn't torture. Obama is confirming his far left view
    that if any murderous killer is made uncomfortable, it's torture. He
    still hasn't figured out what to do with all of these terrorists,
    but maybe he doesn't care.

    He promised Europeans that America would not have an independent
    foreign policy, but would be a "partner" with Europe in
    decision-making. In short, he's handing over our national interests
    to foreign powers under the guise of cooperation. What he doesn't
    seem to understand is that American interests quite often clash with
    those of Europe.

    Kumbaya In Turkey

    Obama gave his Kumbaya speech to the Turkish Parliament during
    his two-day visit to that nation. Here's a sampling of some of his
    statements: I have made it clear to the people and leaders of the
    Islamic Republic that the United States seeks engagement based upon
    mutual interests and mutual respect. We want Iran to play its rightful
    role in the community of nations, with the economic and political
    integration that brings prosperity and security. Now, Iran's leaders
    must choose whether they will try to build a weapon or build a better
    future for their people.

    *** I know there have been difficulties these last few years. I know
    that the trust that binds us has been strained, and I know that strain
    is shared in many places where the Muslim faith is practiced. Let me
    say this as clearly as I can: the United States is not at war with
    Islam and will never be. In fact, our partnership with the Muslim
    world is critical in rolling back a fringe ideology that people of
    all faiths reject.

    *** We will listen carefully, bridge misunderstanding, and seek common
    ground. We will be respectful, even when we do not agree. And we will
    convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done
    so much over so many centuries to shape the world for the better -
    including my own country. The United States has been enriched by Muslim
    Americans. Many other Americans have Muslims in their family, or have
    lived in a Muslim-majority country - I know, because I am one of them.

    President Obama is apparently unaware of the bloody history of Islam
    over the centuries. Mohammed, of course, set the example early on by
    his ruthless slaughter of his opponents. Or, does Obama approve of
    Islam's conquest by the sword over millions of people throughout the
    ages? It is unlikely that those nations that fell under Mohammed's
    tyranny considered that Islam was shaping their world for the better.

    Nor, would the 1.5 million Christian Armenians who were slaughtered
    by Turkish Islamists from 1915-1918 have agreed that their world was
    being improved. Turks have the shameful history of having engaged
    in the first genocide of the 20th century. And, the hatred between
    Turks and Armenians continues to this day.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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