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May 19, 2010

Obama Said What … “Obviously, the loss of Daniel Pearl was one of those moments that captured the world’s imagination …”

Posted in: Barack Obama,Bizarre,Islamofascist,Media,War on Terror,WTF,You Tube - VIDEO

UM, PRESIDENT BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA SAID WHAT!!!

Who is MISGUIDED? This President has gone too far in deflecting blame from Radical Islam.

Barack Hussein Obama said to the media the other day as he signed the Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act that Daniel Pearl’s death “captured the world’s imagination”. It reminded us of freedom of the Press?

NO YOU IDIOT, it reminded us of how RADICAL ISLAM wants to kill the non-believers. You know, those RADICAL ISLAM types that you and those in your administration refuse to put blame on for attacks on America!

“Obviously, the loss of Daniel Pearl was one of those moments that captured the world’s imagination because it reminded us of how valuable a free press is.”

Obama would have you believe that Danny Pearl was killed because he was a member of the media. What kind of an IDIOT and FOOL is running this country? Pearl had his head violently sawed off my RADICAL MUSLIM extremists because he was an American and a  Jew.

BTW Barack … his violent death did not capture the imagination of the world, IT REPULSED IT! If it captured yours sir, maybe you would like to tell us how, Barack Hussein Obama? They sawed his head off for God’s sake and it had NOTHING, ZERO, NADA to do with the fact that Pearl was a member of the Press.

Why does this President go so far out of his way to deflect from the obvious evil of which looks to destroy America, Americans and any one who does not think as they do … RADICAL ISLAM.


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