Michael Youssef
Let me just say that President Obama is
probably not a Muslim, but not a Christian,
either. Most likely, he’s agnostic. Politics is
his religion.
That doesn’t mean that he doesn’t possess
strong loyalties. Many people are afraid to
discuss those loyalties, however, lest they be
branded some type of crazy “Obama is a
Muslim” truther.
But let me throw out twenty “dots” and see if
you can connect them into a pattern:
1. Barack Obama spent part of his childhood
in Indonesia, stepson to a Muslim. His
natural father was born as a Muslim in
Kenya.
2. Obama romantically reminisces about his
fond memories of hearing the "izan," or
the Muslim call to prayer, echoing from a
nearby mosque each day.
3. One of his closest friends in Chicago is a
member of the Hamas terror group,
funded in part by Qatar.
4. Obama claims to embrace the Christian
faith, however, he attended a churchfor
20 years where he was taught by a
preacher who sees Islam and Christianity
on par with each other.
5. During his 2008 campaign, Mr. Obama
saw himself as the defender of Islam in
America and promised to eliminate
prejudices against Muslims (something I
have never witnessed).
6. He asked the head of NASA (yes, NASA!) to
ensure the defense of Islamic causes and
to help improve their reputation.
7. Among his first overseas trips as President
of the United States were to Muslim
countries with secular governments:
Turkey and Egypt.
8. In Turkey, he declared that America was
not a Christian nation.
9. In Egypt, he humiliated his host, then-
president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, by
insisting that the Muslim Brotherhood, an
outlawed Islamist group, occupy the front
seats for his "lecture" at Cairo University.
10. President Obama has largely ignored the
U.S. National Day of Prayer , which was
signed into law by President Harry
Truman and is recognized on the first
Thursday of May.
11. Conversely, he has annually hosted
Islamic leaders for an "iftar" during the
Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
12. In 2011, he forced a sovereign nation
(Egypt) under U.S. influence to accept a
member of the Muslim Brotherhood as its
new president, despite unofficial results
that showed his opponent had actually
won by a slight margin.
13. Then, after the subsequent collapse of the
Muslim Brotherhood government in
Egypt, Mr. Obama continued to support
the terrorist group - going against more
than 30 million Egyptians who had sought
to oust that illigitimate government.
14. He suspended aid to Egypt in retaliation
for ousting the Muslim Brotherhood cabal
from power - aid that was agreed upon
more than 30 years prior.
15. President Obama failed to bring to justice
the Islamist killers of the U.S. Ambassador
to Libya and three others. [This article
was written before the capture of Ahmed
Abu Khattala ]
16. Mr. Obama has recognized the Hamas
coalition Palestinian government, to
Israel's deep disappointment, despite our
government's repeated official
designation of Hamas as a terror
organization.
17. In at least four cases, he appointed
Muslim Brotherhood-sympathizers to his
administration, instead of more moderate
or secular American Muslims.
18. He met personally with the Emir of Qatar
at the 2014 West Point graduation
ceremony, who was supposedly there to
witness the first Qatari obtain a military
bachelor degree from West Point. Qatar
funds various Islamic terrorist groups
around the world, plus they host almost
every Islamist terror misfit group in their
country (including the Muslim
Brotherhood). Qatar has offended so
many Arab countries that even Saudi
Arabia threatened to blockade it.
19. Now President Obama has entrusted Qatar
with five known terrorists released from
Guantanamo Bay, which he secretly
exchanged for an Army deserter.
20. To top all that off, the father of the Army
dererter claimed the White House for
Islam by naming the name of Allah
during his speech at the Rose Garden.
For those who know me, it won’t come as a
surprise when I say that I love the Muslim
people. I grew up with them, and I have spent
lots of time and money to share the love of
Christ with them. But this article isn’t about
how we should feel toward Muslims.
I have put forward those twenty “dots” so
readers can try to connect them and
understand how we are governed. It’s
important to have a clear picture of where
we’ve been and where we’re going.
During an election year, every citizen needs
to be informed about the decisions of our
government. We must take a hard look at
every candidate, regardless of political
affiliation. Congress has the power to affirm
or restrain the direction we are headed in.
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