Saturday, December 05, 2009

And Obama Bows On..

This is the religion of peace. That is what we have been told, and that is what we are to believe.



What's with the whacking someone over the head with a sword? Notice the kids who are old enough to understand it, reject it. Fanatics. Sickos.

Why did the world not respond, when Iran erupted? We could have saved them.



Now Iran will not allow inspectors into it's country. Nuclear weapons in the hands of a tyrant, a recipe for disaster. And Obama bows on.

Copenhagen is all the rage. Even though the science has been corrupted, they still want the money to keep flowing. They are willing to divert money from education and health care on a false premise. Forget about Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Lefties, can't see the truth right in front of their eyes. They are suicidal. They hate the freedom of the west so much that they want to destroy it. They march with Hezbollah, a terrorist organization.

However, the Montreal event has been described as being anti-Israeli in tone, with Hezbollah flags on display, and some demonstrators chanting support for the organization, which calls for the destruction of Israel and is banned by the Canadian government.

Politicians attending the Montreal rally included Liberal MP Denis Coderre, who represents a downtown Montreal riding and is a supporter of Liberal leadership contender Michael Ignatieff, as well as Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe and Parti Quebecois leader Andre Boisclair.


Progressives, they think they will be the leaders in a new world. They want the UN to rule everyone. They think they will be exempt from the coming fury. They are wrong. And Obama bows on.

3 comments:

MariaS said...

Hunter - I had never seen that "razor hits" or whatever it it called, ceremony. Barbaric custom.
On another note, I wish our PM was not going to Copenhagen.

Southern Quebec said...

You missed the 20th anniversary of the massacre at Ecole Polytechnique...oh, well...

And the razor thing...think Opus Dei! HA!

maryT said...

Hey, Canada won the Fossil Award today in Denmark. Way to go.