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Obama’s SOTU: “We continue to Reject Offensive Stereotypes of Muslims”

On Tuesday night in his State of the Union address (full transcript here), Barack Obama said this:

“As Americans, we respect human dignity, even when we’re threatened, which is why I’ve prohibited torture, and worked to make sure our use of new technology like drones is properly constrained. It’s why we speak out against the deplorable anti-Semitism that has resurfaced in certain parts of the world. It’s why we continue to reject offensive stereotypes of Muslims — the vast majority of whom share our commitment to peace. That’s why we defend free speech, and advocate for political prisoners, and condemn the persecution of women, or religious minorities, or people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. We do these things not only because they’re right, but because they make us safer.”

By “offensive stereotypes of Muslims,” he means “honest examination of the jihad doctrine and ideology.”

He continues to tie the hands of intel and law enforcement agents, forbidding them to study and understand the motives and goals of the enemy.

For this alone, he should have been defeated for re-election in 2012 and earned the derision of every free American.

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This is just one of many, many things he has done to make this country weaker and more vulnerable.

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Pamela Geller’s commitment to freedom from jihad and Shariah shines forth in her books

Pamela Geller

Pamela Geller is the founder, editor and publisher of PamelaGeller.com and President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) and Stop Islamization of America (SIOA). She is the author of The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration's War on America, (foreword by Ambassador John Bolton), (Simon & Schuster). Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance. She is also a regular columnist for World Net Daily, the American Thinker, and other publications. Follow her on Facebook & Twitter

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