This is the seventh anniversary of the attacks on America by the subscribers to the so called “religion of peace”. I just thought some of you needed a little reminder of this FACT:


Here was the reaction in the Muslim world to the death of thousands, with cheers going up and celebration candy being passed out on the streets:


“Teach your children well” indeed. Don’t think for a minute that the “religion of peace” is finished attacking America.
Of course the perpetrators of this act of war are now burning in hell… and still looking for those “72 virgins” in their fiery new home for eternity. Their is only ONE faith that will keep YOU from joining them in their home in hell: Christianity.
Jesus said “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me.” (John 14:6)
God bless you all,
Job.
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This post was written by admin on September 11, 2008

The July 20 issue of the New Yorker magazine got a lot of attention for its cover, which carried a “satirical” cartoon depicting Michelle and Barack Obama that Obama supporters found tasteless and offensive. Buried inside that issue’s feature story, however, was a reaction by Obama to 9/11 that all readers should find even more tasteless and offensive.
The article reprised a piece published in Chicago’s Hyde Park Herald on Sept. 19, 2001, and written by a then-unknown and otherwise undistinguished state senator from Illinois. The senator, a former community organizer, wrote that after tightening security at our airports and repairing our intelligence networks, we “must also engage . . . in the more difficult task of understanding the sources of such madness.”
According to Barack Obama, the madness that drove terrorists to turn passenger jets into manned cruise missiles aimed at our centers of finance, government and military power “grows out of a climate of poverty and ignorance, helplessness and despair.”
As if the answer to the attacks should have been food stamps for al-Qaida.
Sen. Obama advised caution and warned of overreacting. “We will have to make sure, despite our rage, that any U.S. military action takes into account the lives of innocent civilians abroad,” he wrote. “We will have to be unwavering in opposing bigotry or discrimination directed against neighbors and friends of Middle Eastern descent.”
We should also be just as concerned, he felt, with American anger and bigotry as we were about al-Qaida.
I will never forget 9/11 , nor will I forget Obamas remark….