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Islamist-in-Chief Helped Free Saudi “Student” Charged With Murder. Why? Islamist-in-Chief Helped Free Saudi “Student” Charged With Murder. Why?

Posted on October 28, 2014   by a12iggymom    
 
 

THE Wahhabi Saudi connection….how many times, how many ways, does it need to be stated and proven: Barack HUSSEIN Obama – the Islamist-in-Chief – is a mortal enemy to the United States of America!

 REGARDLESS of anything else, the amount of damage accrued under his (mis)reign is incalculable. The open question becomes: will he be removed before he places the final nail in its coffin – or not?
 

the dream of an aviation future is on the line!! Such a person is NO criminal!! see for your selfISN’T it inordinately curious, some might suggest, alarming, for a POTUS to insert himself into what should have been a basic criminal case, no more, no less? Dear readers, patience…we will get to Ziyad Abid, a Saudi aeronautical “student”.

BEFOREHAND, where have we seen said disquieting “strangeness” before, especially when it comes to the Islamist-in-Chief’s twin obsessions: race-baiting and Islamist-leaning interference, resulting in grave injustices against the rule of law? Countless times.

OH yeah, in regard to his preferential treatment re “Black America”, do recall: the “po-lice acted stupidly”, all for daring to question his Black buddy, the Harvard prof, in Cambridge, MA. Perplexing.

Fanning the flames to racial violence takes many forms. While some of its signals are overt, others are much more circumspect. Regardless, those who are prone to said violence surely understand when a bro’ has their backs. It’s an“entitlement” thing.

From the get go, the Race Baiter-In-Chief pitted Blacks against Whites. Readers may recall – or not – he stepped into (racial) doo doo when he came to the aid of his Black bud, Henry Louis Gates Jr., in July 2009, only a few months into his Presidency. Apparently, Gates had a run-in with the “po-lice”. Oh yeah.Obama, with his chin in its usual upward tilt, unabashedly opined: the “police acted stupidly”, brazenly admitting that he didn’t even know all the facts of the case. What a chutzpah. Craven narcissist. Forensically diagnosed: The One….

ATOP said outrageous “presidential” meddling in a local police matter, along comes some more proof in the pudding:

Read more at http://joeforamerica.com/2014/10/islamist-chief-helped-free-saudi-student-charged-murder-budding-pilot/
« Last Edit: October 28, 2014, 11:18:32 am by rangerrebew »

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Just saying......

More and more we're seeing articles place in wrong categories.  It's becoming more the rule than aberration.

This is an OPINION piece.  NOT National News/Current Events.
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Just saying......

More and more we're seeing articles place in wrong categories.  It's becoming more the rule than aberration.

This is an OPINION piece.  NOT National News/Current Events.

Yes, but in ranger's defense, many news articles today read more like editorials then hard news.

Opinion often masquerades as news at the alphabet networks and on cable news.
« Last Edit: October 28, 2014, 12:54:31 pm by aligncare »

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Yes, but in ranger's defense, many news articles today read more like editorials then hard news.

Opinion often masquerades as news at the alphabet networks and on cable news.

There's no way in today's America that a "News" agency would begin a title with "Islamist-in-Chief".
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Yes, I concede your point.

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Since it's been brought up, I think there have been duplicate threads too.   :whistle:
Why?  Well, because I'm a bastard, that's why.

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onc, I hate the duplicate threads more than anything. You spend 20 minutes composing a reply only to have it sink into obscurity as the duplicate thread explodes with comments — and no one ever sees your brilliant post.

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onc, I hate the duplicate threads more than anything. You spend 20 minutes composing a reply only to have it sink into obscurity as the duplicate thread explodes with comments — and no one ever sees your brilliant post.

I used to post American Thinker gems...but too early in the morning it seems.

By 10 or 11 am, they're sunk...only to see them re-posted again..getting replies.  I gave up...even going so far as deleting them.
"It aint what you don't know that kills you.  It's what you know that aint so!" ...Theodore Sturgeon

"Journalism is about covering the news.  With a pillow.  Until it stops moving."    - David Burge (Iowahawk)

"It was only a sunny smile, and little it cost in the giving, but like morning light it scattered the night and made the day worth living" F. Scott Fitzgerald