Sunday, July 22, 2012

Taqiya and the post partisan presidency

When it eventually becomes time to assess this miserably failed presidency, this Roanoke speech by Obama will likely be cited as what he meant by post partisanship and, for that matter, changing the culture of Washington, two of his most blatantly false claims made by him and his supporters in the '08 presidential campaign.  Obama has easily been the single most divisive president since the Civil War unfairly caused that dubious distinction to fall to Abraham Lincoln.  It is almost inconceivable how divisive and even destructive the incumbent president has been to civil comity and discourse in this country since he took office nearly 4 years ago.  But when you think about it, this was all quite predictable and even  inevitable.  Obama is a product of Chicago machine politics,  always the poster child for most corrupt city government in the country.  In addition, many believe Obama is a closet Marxist-socialist politician who, like all fanatics of this ilk, believes the end justifies the means. Islamists also believe that lying, dissembling and otherwise deceiving non-believers in the promotion of "the true faith", is perfectly permissable.   Muslims call this practice Taqiya.*  Christians call it a sin.  Even if Obama is not a Muslim, as some claim, practicing Chicago-style politics and his Marxist-socialist beliefs account for his serial lying since he first entered politics.  Remember Saul Alinsky? The man simply has no qualms about telling untruths.  What's more he knows his followers, both voters and enablers in the media, have no qualms in this regard either.  Under these circumstances the only thing Christians and right thinking secularists can hope for is that enough of the electorate sees through this highly destructive and yes, evil behavior, and votes this man and his administration out of office.  Otherwise this country continues down the path to becoming a banana Republic, say along the lines of Venezuela.


*  TAQIYA -- Lying is allowed, as stated in Islamic doctrine, when a believer (Muslim) is speaking to a non-believer (non-Muslim) for the purpose of achieving his goal, the advancement of Islam. When this convenient tool is utilized by a Muslim in speaking to the non-Muslim, it is especially effective in promoting acceptance of Islam.

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