"Obama as President, not FOX News, said in a video in 2009 from his Cairo Speech,* "It is important that Western countries avoid impeding Muslims from practicing their religion 'as they see fit,'" which of course includes Sharia Law.
Later in the same speech Obama strongly proclaimed to the Muslim world, "And I consider it part of my responsibility as president of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear." That one got Franklin Graham removed from the 2010 Pentagon "Day of Prayer," Graham mentioning the murders of Christians overseas by Muslims while they joyously burned down their churches. The Obama mainstream media had seen Graham's comment as hate speech and of course, (cough), stereotyping.
Obama had actually stopped by the Graham residence near Asheville on vacation around the time, refusing to help Graham return to the Day of Prayer. As an FYI, it's Graham's organization that helps families with victims murdered by Islamists, while also helping Muslims involved in natural disasters.
A reporter for the New York Times also told candidate Obama, (upon being told how Obama had so perfectly memorized the Muslim Call to Prayer), not to be singing it in Alabama if he wanted to be elected. Obama had remarked at the time it was one of the most beautiful sounds in the world.
It was also candidate Obama, who never mentioned he would support Sharia Law for being a part of Western societies, which of course includes the United States. Strange he would leave that out with such passion shown for the Muslim religion throughout his current reign.
And I didn’t even mention Obama's quickness in 2009 to be sure to be the first American president to bow to a Saudi King.
So who again is at fault for Obama's loss of popularity? Of course, it's FOX News. - Webmaster
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