OBAMA CALLS AL QAEDA RACIST
JULY 14, 2010. Some very strange statements have been coming out of the White House lately.
Speaking like the president of an African nation, Obama called Al Qaeda a racist organization, because:
It bombed a venue in Uganda;
It uses black men only in low-level positions, as suicide bombers.
In other words, if Al Qaeda had a few black executives in a corner office with a nice view, it would be improving its profile?
Why does Obama ignore what Al Qaeda has done in America?
Is the destruction of American lives a passé issue?
If a terrorist group kills people all over the world, is the fact that it now kills Africans any more important than the lives it destroys elsewhere?
Terrorists kill people. That’s what they do. They don’t care about the color of their skin. In this respect, they’re an equal-opportunity murderer.
And terrorists will use, as suicide bombers, any people who will go along for the ride. Again, skin color doesn’t matter.
Perhaps Obama is talking about a “hate crime.” So if these Al Qaeda killers in Uganda are caught, they can be executed twice, once for murder, and once for hating.
Al Qaeda kills Americans because they are Americans, citizens of the “evil empire.” Is that not, by current definition, also a hate crime? Isn’t that singling out a particular group for destruction?
Calling Al Qaeda racist is on a par with calling Jim Jones a purveyor of unhealthy foods, because the cyanide he used to kill 909 of his followers in Guyana was inserted into sugar-laden, artificially colored Kool-Aid.
Calling Al Qaeda racist is on a par with calling Adolf Eichmann guilty of fraud because, after organizing the murder of huge numbers of Jews in Eastern Europe, he worked under a false name for Mercedes Benz in Argentina.
Calling Al Qaeda racist is on a par with calling the Son of Sam, who killed six people, wounded seven, and terrorized the city of New York for a whole summer, an unregistered gun owner because he had no license to carry the .44 he used in the killing spree.
Jon Rappoport has been working as an investigative reporter for 30 years. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize early in his career, he has published articles in LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, CBS Healthwatch, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. He is the author of Logic and Analysis, a new course for home schools. His work can be found at www.nomorefakenews.com. He can be contacted at qjrconsulting@gmail.com