From Rasmussen:
Americans aren’t happy with President Obama’s response to the recent massacres in Paris by radical Islamic terrorists but feel even more strongly that prominent Muslims need to speak out against these atrocities.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 36% of Likely U.S. Voters give the president good or excellent marks for his reaction to the Paris killings. A plurality (45%) rates his response as poor.
But only 17% of all voters think prominent Muslims including Islamic religious leaders have been vocal enough in their criticism of terrorist incidents like the one in Paris. Sixty-eight percent (68%) say prominent Muslims need to speak out more. Fourteen percent (14%) are not sure.
Americans aren't just unhappy with the response to recent Paris massacres by the current-occupant-of-the-oval-office...they are demanding answers:
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"What a powerful rebuke to the terrorists it will be" for leaders to gather in Paris for climate talks, Obama says.
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President Hollande said there is "no better symbol or response" than to hold the upcoming climate conference in Paris.
And this is how our current-occupant-of-the-oval-office addresses what he characterizes as the the greatest threat facing the world....
Caucasion, (white privilege) is deemed an environmental harm by our EPA?
EPA Gives $30,000 to Unitarian Church That Preaches Against ‘White Privilege’
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton, Florida, received an “environmental justice grant” for education and training about sea level rise and climate change, the agency announced Wednesday.
“EPA’s environmental justice grants help communities across the country understand and address exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks at the local level,” said Matthew Tejada, the director of the Office of Environmental Justice.
The Environmental Protection Agency has given $30,000 to a Unitarian church that preaches about “white privilege” and says that America is “structurally racist.”
'Severe blow': Al Qaeda suicide bomber takes out leadership of key ISIS brigade
ReplyDeleteHAIFA, Israel – A recent suicide bombing in southern Syria shows the rivalry between Al Qaeda and ISIS is more than just a contest to see who can kill the most infidels -- the groups are using classic terror techniques on each other.
The Nov. 15 bombing came at a top-level meeting of the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade, a key ISIS militia known for its bloody and vicious hold over parts of the Golan Heights. Six of the group’s top men were killed, including Muhammad "Abu Ali" al-Baridi, the shadowy head of the group who went by the nickname “The Uncle.”
Al Nusra Front, Al Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, quickly took credit, gloating on Twitter about the “heroic” attack