Monday, August 16, 2010

How to Read Obama on Ground Zero

Given enough time, Obama will appear to make conflicting statements about an issue.  He thinks by doing this he keeps the people guessing and will keep himself out of trouble.  Thinking people can see right through his scam!

Obama's first statement on an issue is the one you can typically rely on, especially if he says it with resolve.  Last Friday he made a strong statement regarding the Muslim mosque proposed for ground zero:

"Let me be clear:  As a citizen and as President I believe that Muslims have the same right...to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in Lower Manhattan"

Sometimes his first statement is just spoken from his heart, without a lot of for-thought and planning.  Other times, the statement is well thought out and he is proposing the way he wants thing to be.  If their is a negative response from the public, then he will make a conflicting/confusing statement and try to hide his actual intentions.  He will stand by his original statement if there is no negative response from the public (or the public he cares about at the time.)

If there is any lingering doubt, consider these quotes:

Mahmoud al-Zahar (leader of Hams, terrorist organization):  said Muslims 'have to build everywhere' so that followers can pray, just like Christians and Jews build their places of worship.

Muslims pray with bombs, so I think they can build elsewhere.

Developer Sharif el-Gamal said:  "We are deeply moved and tremendously grateful for our President's words."

I say it is time for many Americans to get deeply moved!

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