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"Un-frickin-believable. Wait....no it's not

Mike

Well-known member
Posted on October 6, 2014


This is un-frickin-believable. Wait … no it’s not. Check it out.


David Myers, the Director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, spoke at the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City for their festival celebrating the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha. He delivered a message from Obama thanking the mosque for their service in the wake of a tornado that hit the area last year.

The full message read: “Your service is a powerful example of the powerful roots of the Abrahamic faiths and how our communities can come together with shared peace with dignity and a sense of justice.”

Apparently, all the negative attention the mosque has received since the attack warranted a personal visit from an Obama administration official to make sure that Muslims preaching an ideology of violence feel welcome in America.

Lest we forget what we’ve found out about the activities of this mosque in the aftermath of the Oklahoma beheading, here’s a quick reminder:

The mosque was the same one attended by the “20th hijacker” on 9/11.

The mosque has ties to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a known Hamas front group.

A man who attended the mosque confirmed that its teachings were consistent with radical Islam, including waging jihad against non-believers.

The mosque had been under the direction of Imam Suhaib Webb, who has ties to former Al Qaeda leader al-Awlaki and now leads the mosque that had been attended by the Boston bombers.
 

Whitewing

Well-known member
What's un-frickin'-believable is that there's this paid position:

Director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

:roll:
 

Mike

Well-known member
Whitewing said:
What's un-frickin'-believable is that there's this paid position:

Director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

:roll:

Appears as though Buckwheat's Religious Homeland Security Advisory Council has even made a recommendation on "Climate Change"? Who was it here said that there should be a Wall of separation between 'church & state'? :roll:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/partnerships-environment-climate-change.pdf
 

hypocritexposer

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Next thing you know DHS will be providing Sunday shuttles to the voting booth...with Democratic campaign ads showing on the "in seat tvs" :lol:
 

Whitewing

Well-known member
Mike said:
Whitewing said:
What's un-frickin'-believable is that there's this paid position:

Director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

:roll:

Appears as though Buckwheat's Religious Homeland Security Advisory Council has even made a recommendation on "Climate Change"? Who was it here said that there should be a Wall of separation between 'church & state'? :roll:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/partnerships-environment-climate-change.pdf

I actually opened that document and scanned most of it until my eyes started to bleed. Sounds like stuff right out of the Hugo Chavez playbook....government funding of urban gardens and small-scale socially-beneficial and environmentally-friendly agriculture.

Just phuckin' fund businesses that know what they're doing, have the equipment and personnel to do it, and have gotten it done for years and years while meeting the payroll.

Ah screw it. It's a total loss already. Just piss on the ashes.
 

Tom in TN

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Whitewing,

We could do what you said in your last sentence, but we'd have to be careful to insure that there weren't any dead al-Quida soldiers in the ashes. If we made that terrible mistake, the full fury of the US military would fall on us.

Just sayin'.

Tom in TN
 

Mike

Well-known member
Tom in TN said:
Whitewing,

We could do what you said in your last sentence, but we'd have to be careful to insure that there weren't any dead al-Quida soldiers in the ashes. If we made that terrible mistake, the full fury of the US military would fall on us.

Just sayin'.

Tom in TN

Ain't that the truth! :wink:
 

Traveler

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My Gawd, if clones of these dumbasses were in charge a few decades ago we'd either be speaking Japanese or German, depending if they were able to successfully disarm the population first and how many survived.

Let's put a mosque on every street corner, and guess which ones are al Qaeda forts. The founding father would be proud for sure. :x
 
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