President Obama addressed the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, where he paid tribute to murdered U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and continued to hail the Arab Spring, despite many of those same countries now aflame in deadly rioting.
Two comments are drawing more attention than any others, however. After days of edging away from blaming most of the recent Mideast chaos on an obscure Internet video critical of Muhammad, Obama again spent considerable time denouncing a video that he says spawned the outrage that led to scores of deaths, including those of American diplomats in Libya. The president later said the video was no justification for the violence and he defended America’s right to free speech. But later in the address, Obama said, “The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.”
5 comments:
Obama is working hard for the muslim world. Heaven help the world if he is elected again.
Just damn him and his islamic ways - sure doesn't say much for American people who have the FREE right to go vote and vote such as this into our White House.
so our city workers...anyone caught writing on this blog will be fired acording to tresa gardener
Thank you Comrade Obama for allowing me to speak freely today. I will ask permission again tomorrow...
If he had done anything different, you'd all be all over that too.
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