Thursday, August 11, 2011

Obamination: Iftar Treason 2011

Obamination: Iftar Treason 2011 http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/08/10/remarks-president-during-iftar-dinner

    When I heard sound bites from this excrement, I wanted to vomit. When I read an excerpt on Facebook, I prayed for the privilege of standing on the rim of Hell to piss on the burning embers of the traitor who uttered  the despicable maundery quoted below. 

    As is my habit concerning target rich environments, I will mark maggot infestedchunks of excrement with superscripts linked to my comments which follow below the horizontal line. You can use your Backspace key to return from the comments to the excrement. 

THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you.  Thank you so much.  (Applause.)  Everyone, please have a seat, have a seat.

Good evening, everyone, and welcome to the White House.  Tonight is part of a rich tradition here at the White House of celebrating the holy days of many faiths and the diversity that define us as a nation1.  So these are quintessentially American celebrations2 -- people of different faiths coming together3, with humility before our maker, to reaffirm our obligations to one another4, because no matter who we are, or how we pray, we’re all children of a loving God5.

Now, this year, Ramadan is entirely in August.  That means the days are long, the weather is hot, and you are hungry.  (Laughter.)  So I will be brief.

I want to welcome the members of the diplomatic corps who are here; the members of Congress, including two Muslim American members of Congress6 -- Keith Ellison and Andre Carson; and leaders and officials from across my administration.  Thank you all for being here.  Please give them a big round of applause.  (Applause.)   

To the millions of Muslim Americans across the United States and more -- the more than one billion Muslims around the world, Ramadan is a time of reflection and a time of devotion.  It’s an occasion to join with family and friends in celebration of a faith known for its diversity and a commitment to justice and the dignity of all human beings7.  So to you and your families, Ramadan Kareem. 

This evening reminds us of both the timeless teachings of a great religion8 and the enduring strengths of a great nation.  Like so many faiths, Islam has always been part of our American family9, and Muslim Americans have long contributed to the strength and character of our country, in all walks of life.  This has been especially true over the past 10 years10.

In one month, we will mark the 10th anniversary of those awful attacks that brought so much pain to our hearts.  It will be a time to honor all those that we’ve lost, the families who carry on their legacy, the heroes who rushed to help that day and all who have served to keep us safe during a difficult decade.  And tonight, it’s worth remembering that these Americans were of many faiths and backgrounds, including proud and patriotic Muslim Americans.11

Muslim Americans were innocent passengers on those planes, including a young married couple looking forward to the birth of their first child.  They were workers in the Twin Towers12 -- Americans by birth and Americans by choice, immigrants who crossed the oceans to give their children a better life.  They were cooks and waiters, but also analysts and executives.  

There, in the towers where they worked, they came together for daily prayers and meals at Iftar.  They were looking to the future -- getting married, sending their kids to college, enjoying a well-deserved retirement.  And they were taken from us much too soon.  And today, they live on in the love of their families and a nation that will never forget.  And tonight, we’re deeply humbled to be joined by some of these 9/11 families13, and I would ask them to stand and be recognized, please.  (Applause.)

Muslim Americans were first responders 14-- the former police cadet who raced to the scene to help and then was lost when the towers collapsed around him; the EMTs who evacuated so many to safety; the nurse who tended to so many victims; the naval officer at the Pentagon who rushed into the flames and pulled the injured to safety.  On this 10th anniversary, we honor these men and women for what they are -- American heroes.

Nor let us forget that every day for these past 10 years Muslim Americans have helped to protect our communities as police and firefighters, including some who join us tonight.  Across our federal government, they keep our homeland secure, they guide our intelligence and counterterrorism efforts and they uphold the civil rights and civil liberties of all Americans15.  So make no mistake, Muslim Americans help to keep us safe.

We see this in the brave service of our men and women in uniform, including thousands of Muslim Americans.  In a time of war, they volunteered, knowing they could be sent into harm’s way16.  Our troops come from every corner of our country, with different backgrounds and different beliefs.  But every day they come together and succeed together, as one American team. 

During the 10 hard years of war, our troops have served with excellence and with honor.  Some have made the ultimate sacrifice, among them Army Specialist Kareem Khan.  Galvanized by 9/11 to serve his country, he gave his life in Iraq and now rests with his fellow heroes at Arlington.  And we thank Kareem’s mother, Elsheba, for being here again tonight.  (Applause.)  Like Kareem, this generation has earned its place in history, and I would ask all of our service members here tonight -- members of the 9/11 Generation -- to stand and accept the thanks of our fellow Americans.  (Applause.)        

This year and every year, we must ask ourselves:  How do we honor these patriots -- those who died and those who served?  In this season of remembrance, the answer is the same as it was 10 Septembers ago.  We must be the America they lived for and the America they died for, the America they sacrificed for. 17

An America that doesn’t simply tolerate people of different backgrounds and beliefs18, but an America where we are enriched by our diversity.  An America where we treat one another with respect and with dignity, remembering that here in the United States there is no “them” or “us;” it’s just us.  An America where our fundamental freedoms and inalienable rights are not simply preserved, but continually renewed and refreshed -- among them the right of every person to worship as they choose19.  An America that stands up for dignity and the rights of people around the world, whether a young person demanding his or her freedom in the Middle East or North Africa, or a hungry child in the Horn of Africa, where we are working to save lives.

Put simply, we must be the America that goes forward as one family, like generations before us, pulling together in times of trial, staying true to our core values 20and emerging even stronger.  This is who we are and this is who we must always be. 

Tonight, as we near a solemn anniversary, I cannot imagine a more fitting wish for our nation21.  So God bless you all and God bless the United States of America.  Thank you.  (Applause.)     

 


  1. America is defined by the Declaration of Independence & Constitution, not by faith neither by diversity.  Ramadan is a month long celebration of the revelation of the Qur'an, which commands perpetual warfare against us.  How in Hell can an American celebrate Ramadan?  I curse it; I do not celebrate it.
  2. There is nothing American about Ramadan. That month was celebrated by Arabian Pagans long before Moe co-opted it for his new war cult. There is nothing American about celebrating the creation of a war cult which has caused the deaths of 270*106 people in the last 1400 years.
  3. No self-respecting Jew, Christian, Buddhist or Hindu with a scintilla of knowledge of the bloody history and doctrines of Islam would join in celebration of the creation of the ultimate evil.
  4. When "obligations to each other" is uttered by a Socialist, intelligent listeners and readers immediately recognize the phrase as loaded. It is like a train loaded with "fairness" & "social justice". The President implies that we owe Muslims something. We do: we owe them emancipation from slavery to Satan, failing which we owe them burial plots.  
  5. Allah is not a "loving God".  Allah "loves":
    • Truly, Allâh loves those who turn unto Him in repentance and loves those who purify themselves {2:222 about menstruation}
    • Salat {2:210}
    • Those who "fight in his cause" {2:195}
    • whoever fulfils his pledge and fears Allâh much; verily, then Allâh loves those who are Al-Muttaqûn (the pious - see V.2:2).{3:76}
    • Those who spend [in Allâh's Cause - deeds of charity, alms, etc.] in prosperity and in adversity, who repress anger, and who pardon men; verily, Allâh loves Al-Muhsinûn (the good­doers).{3:134}
    • Those who fight in Allah's cause without fleeing the battle. {3:146}
      • And Allâh loves Al-Muhsinûn (the good­doers - see the footnote of V.3:134).{3:148}
    • Those who trust him{3:159}; but see the context: from 156-170: this is really about jihad. Allah loves the fighters.
    • Verily, Allâh loves Al­Muhsinûn {5:13}Who does he hate? See the context : to 5:19
    • the doers of righteous good deeds. {5:93} What are  righteous good deeds? "That is because they suffer neither thirst nor fatigue, nor hunger in the Cause of Allâh, nor they take any step to raise the anger of disbelievers nor inflict any injury upon an enemy but is written to their credit as a deed of righteousness."{9:120}
    • Allâh loves those who make themselves clean and pure{9:108}
    • Surely Allâh loves Al- Mattaqûn (the pious - see V.2:2). {9:4} See the context {9:3-5}
    • Al-Muttaqûn {9:7}In above context. 
    • those who make themselves clean and pure {9:108} But see context through {9:111}.
    • Allâh loves those who are equitable. {49:9}The context is one of internecine fighting. 
    • Allâh loves those who deal with equity. {60:8} See context from{60:4 to 9}
    • Allâh loves those who fight in His Cause in rows (ranks) as if they were a solid structure .{61:4}
  6. How many Nazi members of Congress did we have in WWII? 
  7. Commitment to justice and dignity?! Islamic law forbids Christians to build or restore churches, display crosses, ring bells, pray aloud and hold public processions. {Reliance of the Traveller, O11.5} Islamic law forbids Christians to testify in court against Muslims. {Reliance O24.2(e)} Islamic law specifies indemnity for the death of a Christian: 1/3 that paid for a Muslim. {Reliance O4.9} Our blood and property are not sacred to Muslims and we have no rights until we become Muslims. {Sahih Bukhari 1.8.387}
  8. What in Hell is great about Islam???! World conquest confers greatness?  Since when? Oh, right; terrorism & genocide confer greatness. Religion? Religion! Damnation!!! The religion of Islam is Jihad. Jihad is waging war against disbelievers
  9. Kindly list & enumerate the Muslims who signed the Declaration of Independence, fought and financed the revolution and helped to write and ratify the Constitution.  That will be a short list.
  10. Exactly what have Muslims contributed to this nation because they are Muslims. Please list and enumerate the contributors and their contributions made before and after the Gd'd Abomination. That will be a very short list.  
  11. Exactly what do these assertions of Muslim involvement & contribution have to do with celebration of the "revelation" of the most curse worthy "book"? If Muslims were on those four aircraft as passengers & crew rather than attackers, name and enumerate them. Then tell me how that justifies celebration of the "book" that motivated that damnable deed. 
  12. How many, and what is the significance of their being Muslims?  How does the presence of 22 Muslims in the towers justify celebrating the damnable doctrines motivating their murders?  
  13. Humbled?! Sweet loving Jesus Christ!!! Had I invited survivors of those murdered to a celebration of the damnable doctrines which motivated their murders, I would be so embarrassed I would never show my face in public again, much less make public declaration of it. 
  14. Were there more Irish Catholics on those fire trucks and in those police cars, or more Muslims?  Should we celebrate Christmas, Easter & Saint Patrick's day more intensely because of their sacrifice?  Were they members of those protective professions because of their religion or for economic reasons?  
  15. Do they? Do they really guard us?  Or do they mis-translate documents, hide vital information, obstruct investigations, pass secrets to the enemy and otherwise subvert us?  Major Nidal Hasan, for example. What a great service he did for his country! 
  16. Yeah, right. One fragged officers, one shot up a medical office and one tried to emulate the other's attack. What great things are the others waiting for the right time to do?
  17. The America of the Declaration & Constitution, not your Gd'd Socialist agenda. Not the false rhetoric of "social justice", "fairness" & " shared sacrifice"
  18. I can neither tolerate nor respect anyone who believes he has a divine mandate to kill or enslave me; to destroy my nation. No, by God, I can not and I will not!  There is no right to conquer. There is no right to enslave. There is no right to rape. There can be no divine mandate to do any of  those things.  Such as assert them are despicable parasites & predators; unworthy of respect and tolerance.  Those who demand respect and tolerance for them are despicable traitors to the human race. 
  19. Participation in, propaganda for & financing of jihad are inseverable parts of the primary sacrament of Islam. "Jihad is ordained for you." "...Then do you believe in a part of the Scripture and reject the rest? Then what is the recompense of those who do so among you, except disgrace in the life of this world, and on the Day of Resurrection they shall be consigned to the most grievous torment. ..."{2:85} Islam is all or nothing. Believers are only those who go to war, as defined in 8:1-6, 9:111 & 49:15
  20. Our core values; Judeo-Christian values enshrined in the Declaration of Independence; not the "values" of conquest, rape and plunder enshrined in the Qur'an & exemplified in hadith; not the Socialist agenda you so glibly imply.
  21. I wish we had never elected a traitor to the office of President. I wish he would resign in disgrace and his Vice President and entire administration with him. May God bless America, we really need his help.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

BRILLIANT!!!! Thank you for such a thought out, well reasoned, funny yet informative blog entry. As an ex-Obama supporter that switched parties from being a life-long Democrat to an Independent as of 2009, I agree with everything you posted. After reading of President Obama's speech on Ramadan for the past 2 years, I am nauseous. When the President hires muslims in his cabinet and doesn't let the American people know, his actions shows he's untrustworthy and dishonest.

Everything you posted is exactly sentiments shared by me.

Ben said...

Dear Anonymous,

Thank you for the kind words of encouragement. I wish this were funny. While I injected an element of gallows humor, the issue is existential: one of life & death.