Summary: "President Barack Obama and Bloomberg will be joined by the leaders in charge during the 2001 attacks, including former President George W. Bush, former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and former New York Gov. George Pataki. Current New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will also be there, he said."
"This cannot be political," says Bloomberg.
Yet, notice how the story puts Bloomberg and Ubama in the foreground, then adds in President Bush and America's Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, as guests...historic artifacts as it were. I am kind of dreading the anniversary.
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Sarah should just show up in the crowd,
state, “ I’m just here as an American citizen
mourning our loss and showing respect to
those other Americans who lost their life
in this vile attack.”
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It sounds as though Bloomers is worried about his ‘RAT comrades who have sided with the Islamoterrorists against America.
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Bloomberg doesn’t want stuff to be political, yet he publicly performed a fake marriage for two homosexual men on his staff.
But he isn’t political.
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They will ruin the anniversary anyway. It’s very sad.
--- Really? Because I think it's kind of already ruined by being the anniversary of 9/11.
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When Bin Laden was killed, I sent a "thank you" note to President Bush - got a nice card in reply.
Under him we did not tire; we did not falter; we did not fail.
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Tell me about it, I was literally 15 blocks away, right below Canal street when those towers fell, and people were red-faced-enraged screaming to rebuild the towers, you can even see that in some videos of that day.
Instead, what we got is a giant silver Al-Qaeda trophy which you can bet is exactly how Al-Qaeda and every other America hating scum will forever see it. I get sick to my stomach everyday I drive past it. Like Trump said: “If the Statue of Liberty was destroyed you don’t build the Eiffel tower in it’s place
6 years it took to build those TWO towers. If it was started even as late as 2005 it would have been done already which would have been a TRUE tribute to the victims and the resilience of the American spirit.
Instead what we got is disgusting pushes by this Mayor and other liberati to build a Mosque of all things, and shove to the side the heroes and true leaders of that day who remained steadfast and strong. You think we’d be looking at a giant silver Islamic trophy and talking about Mosques if Giuliani was Mayor? Hellllll - no. This is the guy who kicked Arafats arse out of the city.
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“O” needs to be uninvited. This is OUR anniversary of a horrific tragedy, and has nothing to do with HIM.
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I'm sure Obama would exclude Bush if he could--both because he hates Bush and because he wants to be the center of attention (and having a former President on hand will detract from that). I don't think there has been a case in US history before Obama of a President who so constantly attacked and insulted his predecessor. That reveals a lot about Obama's character.
"When Bin Laden was killed, I sent a "thank you" note to President Bush - got a nice card in reply.
ReplyDeleteUnder him we did not tire; we did not falter; we did not fail."
Wow what country was this person in?
Gotta love the guy who wants Sarah Palin to show up and say "Hey everybody, I'm just here not calling attention to myself."
ReplyDelete"When Bin Laden was killed, I sent a "thank you" note to President Bush - got a nice card in reply.
ReplyDeleteUnder him we did not tire; we did not falter; we did not fail."
There is no way any part of this story happened.
"These things that I just imagined really say a lot about Obama's character"
ReplyDelete" I I don't think there has been a case in US history before Obama of a President who so constantly attacked and insulted his predecessor."
ReplyDeleteUmm Hoover FDR? Carter Reagan? There's been far worse things said before. But don't let that revisionist get in the way of your utter distaste for Obama.