20 Obama Quotes About Islam Contrasted With 20 Obama Quotes About Christianity
You are about to read some of the most shocking quotes that Barack Obama has ever uttered in public. A few of these have been widely circulated, but most of them are very obscure. Even though he claims to be a Christian, throughout his political career Obama has repeatedly attacked traditional Biblical Christianity and he has a very long history of anti-Christian actions.
You are about to read some of the most shocking quotes that Barack Obama has ever uttered in public. A few of these have been widely circulated, but most of them are very obscure. Even though he claims to be a Christian, throughout his political career Obama has repeatedly attacked traditional Biblical Christianity and he has a very long history of anti-Christian actions.
Breakthrough? Obama 'willing to negotiate'
Obama is willing to negotiate with the Syrian dictator he wanted to bomb for gassing his own people. He is willing to negotiate with the president of Iran and the Taliban. But, Obama said, “Absoutely, I will not negotiate” with Republicans. Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, finds that outrageous, and there is fury in his voice. “This is something fundamentally wrong with this president,”
Obama is willing to negotiate with the Syrian dictator he wanted to bomb for gassing his own people. He is willing to negotiate with the president of Iran and the Taliban. But, Obama said, “Absoutely, I will not negotiate” with Republicans. Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, finds that outrageous, and there is fury in his voice. “This is something fundamentally wrong with this president,”
Campus cop stops student from handing out Constitutions … ON CONSTITUTION DAY
A police officer at Modesto Junior College in California told a patriotic libertarian student that it was against college rules for him to hand out copies of the U.S. Constitution on campus.
A police officer at Modesto Junior College in California told a patriotic libertarian student that it was against college rules for him to hand out copies of the U.S. Constitution on campus.
Boehner: Obama Has Slammed Door on Opening Government
House Speaker John Boehner on Tuesday blamed President Barack Obama for the first partial shutdown of the federal government in 17 years, blaming his "scorched-Earth policy of refusing to negotiate in [a] bipartisan way on his health care law, current government funding or the debt limit." "The president isn't telling the whole story when it comes to the government shutdown," the Ohio Republican said in an op-ed piece in USA Today. "The fact is that Washington Democrats have slammed the door on reopening the government by refusing to engage in bipartisan talks.
House Speaker John Boehner on Tuesday blamed President Barack Obama for the first partial shutdown of the federal government in 17 years, blaming his "scorched-Earth policy of refusing to negotiate in [a] bipartisan way on his health care law, current government funding or the debt limit." "The president isn't telling the whole story when it comes to the government shutdown," the Ohio Republican said in an op-ed piece in USA Today. "The fact is that Washington Democrats have slammed the door on reopening the government by refusing to engage in bipartisan talks.
Weak rocks may raise quake risk in New Madrid zone
Although its been a little more than 200 years since the last big one hit, the New Madrid Seismic Zone is still a hot spot for earthquakes. New research conducted by U.S. Geological Survey scientists shows why the zone is unique and may continue to pose a higher earthquake risk than adjacent areas in the central United States.
Although its been a little more than 200 years since the last big one hit, the New Madrid Seismic Zone is still a hot spot for earthquakes. New research conducted by U.S. Geological Survey scientists shows why the zone is unique and may continue to pose a higher earthquake risk than adjacent areas in the central United States.
Israel's Netanyahu: We Will Not Let Iran Get Nukes Even if We Stand Alone
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played the spoiler Tuesday to any easing of Iran's relations with the West, telling world leaders his country will do whatever it takes to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons, even if it has to stand alone.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played the spoiler Tuesday to any easing of Iran's relations with the West, telling world leaders his country will do whatever it takes to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons, even if it has to stand alone.
Turkish government seeks renewed mandate to send troops to Syria
The Turkish parliament is likely to extend by a year a mandate authorizing the sending of troops into Syria if needed after the government said the possible use of chemical weapons by President Bashar al-Assad posed a threat to Turkey.
The Turkish parliament is likely to extend by a year a mandate authorizing the sending of troops into Syria if needed after the government said the possible use of chemical weapons by President Bashar al-Assad posed a threat to Turkey.
U.S. deadlock hits dollar, weakens shares
World stock markets began to shake on Wednesday in response to a U.S. government shutdown that shows no signs of ending soon, also sending the dollar to a one-month low against the yen.
World stock markets began to shake on Wednesday in response to a U.S. government shutdown that shows no signs of ending soon, also sending the dollar to a one-month low against the yen.
Greenpeace activists charged with piracy over Russian oil rig protest
A Russian court is formally charging Greenpeace activists who were arrested in Russia after staging a protest at an Arctic oil rig. At least five of the 30 have been charged with piracy.
A Russian court is formally charging Greenpeace activists who were arrested in Russia after staging a protest at an Arctic oil rig. At least five of the 30 have been charged with piracy.
Christian film No. 1 at box office
Last weekend, “Alone Yet Not Alone,” an independent film with Christian themes from Enthuse Entertainment, took Hollywood by storm during its limited release debut, topping all films nationwide in per-theater ticket sales. It was the No. 1 movie for theaters in Knoxville, Tenn.; Raleigh, N.C.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; and San Antonio, Texas. It was the No. 2 film in Dallas, Atlanta and Nashville area theaters.
Last weekend, “Alone Yet Not Alone,” an independent film with Christian themes from Enthuse Entertainment, took Hollywood by storm during its limited release debut, topping all films nationwide in per-theater ticket sales. It was the No. 1 movie for theaters in Knoxville, Tenn.; Raleigh, N.C.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; and San Antonio, Texas. It was the No. 2 film in Dallas, Atlanta and Nashville area theaters.
‘If diplomacy with Iran won’t work, we’ll do the job alone,’ says deputy FM
Deputy Foreign Minister Ze’ev Elkin said Tuesday that Israel believes the Iranian nuclear dispute could be solved diplomatically, but asserted Jerusalem would not hesitate to strike if it felt the international community’s efforts to curb the regime’s reach for an atomic bomb failed to deliver results.
Deputy Foreign Minister Ze’ev Elkin said Tuesday that Israel believes the Iranian nuclear dispute could be solved diplomatically, but asserted Jerusalem would not hesitate to strike if it felt the international community’s efforts to curb the regime’s reach for an atomic bomb failed to deliver results.
Ecuador Earthquake Today 2013: 5.2 Terremoto Strikes Off Coast
An Ecuador earthquake today 2013 has just struck off the coast of the country. A 5.2 Ecuador earthquake today October 1, 2013 began south of Costa Rica, Mexico and Panama. Damage assessment is pending. Officials tell news that a 5.2 magnitude Ecuador earthquake today struck just after 6:57 PM local time. The quake had a nominal depth. USGS indicates to news that the quake started only four miles below sea level. As a result the quake could be felt to the east on land.
An Ecuador earthquake today 2013 has just struck off the coast of the country. A 5.2 Ecuador earthquake today October 1, 2013 began south of Costa Rica, Mexico and Panama. Damage assessment is pending. Officials tell news that a 5.2 magnitude Ecuador earthquake today struck just after 6:57 PM local time. The quake had a nominal depth. USGS indicates to news that the quake started only four miles below sea level. As a result the quake could be felt to the east on land.
Vladimir Putin nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
A Russian advocacy group nominated President Vladimir Putin for the Nobel Peace Prize for his bid to dismantle Syria's chemical arms stockpile, the group said. Members of the group, called the International Academy of Spiritual Unity and Cooperation of Peoples of the World, told reporters in Moscow Putin was far more deserving of the prize than U.S. President Barack Obama, who received it in 2009.
A Russian advocacy group nominated President Vladimir Putin for the Nobel Peace Prize for his bid to dismantle Syria's chemical arms stockpile, the group said. Members of the group, called the International Academy of Spiritual Unity and Cooperation of Peoples of the World, told reporters in Moscow Putin was far more deserving of the prize than U.S. President Barack Obama, who received it in 2009.
House Democrats reject GOP plan to re-open some parts of government
The newest Republican plan was to keep open national parks, veterans services and the District of Columbia, an approach modeled on recommendations of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who has led the GOP’s strategy in the standoff that resulted in the first shutdown of the federal government in 17 years. “If the Democrats are really concerned about funding the VA, let’s fund it,” said Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.), as House Republicans emerged from an afternoon strategy session.
The newest Republican plan was to keep open national parks, veterans services and the District of Columbia, an approach modeled on recommendations of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who has led the GOP’s strategy in the standoff that resulted in the first shutdown of the federal government in 17 years. “If the Democrats are really concerned about funding the VA, let’s fund it,” said Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.), as House Republicans emerged from an afternoon strategy session.
Va. starting to develop a master identity database
Using Department of Motor Vehicles records as its core, the state government is quietly developing a master identity database of Virginia residents for use by state agencies. The state enterprise record - the master electronic ID database - would help agencies ferret out fraud and help residents do business electronically with the state more easily, officials said.
Using Department of Motor Vehicles records as its core, the state government is quietly developing a master identity database of Virginia residents for use by state agencies. The state enterprise record - the master electronic ID database - would help agencies ferret out fraud and help residents do business electronically with the state more easily, officials said.
'The system is down': Obamacare glitches go public, reasons unclear
Blank boxes where security questions are supposed to appear. Pleas to "be patient." Error messages galore. Notices that "the system is busy right now." Web pages timing out before they load. Garbled lines of text riddled with stray question marks. Technology experts and government officials were stumped about the reasons for the computer glitches plaguing the Obama administration's launch of new health insurance exchanges.
Blank boxes where security questions are supposed to appear. Pleas to "be patient." Error messages galore. Notices that "the system is busy right now." Web pages timing out before they load. Garbled lines of text riddled with stray question marks. Technology experts and government officials were stumped about the reasons for the computer glitches plaguing the Obama administration's launch of new health insurance exchanges.
Very strong earthquake M 6.7 off shore Kamchatka
very strong and deep earthquake M 6.7 hit off shore Kamchatka (Sea of Okhotsk) on October 1, 2013 at 03:38 UTC. Both USGS and EMSC report same magnitude at depth of about 570 km. Epicenter was located at sea, 316 km (196 miles) NW of Ozernovskiy and 394 km (245 miles) W of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia. There are no people living within 100 km radius.
very strong and deep earthquake M 6.7 hit off shore Kamchatka (Sea of Okhotsk) on October 1, 2013 at 03:38 UTC. Both USGS and EMSC report same magnitude at depth of about 570 km. Epicenter was located at sea, 316 km (196 miles) NW of Ozernovskiy and 394 km (245 miles) W of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia. There are no people living within 100 km radius.
Belgian killed by euthanasia after a botched sex change operation
Nathan, born Nancy, Verhelst, 44, was given legal euthanasia, most likely by lethal injection, on the grounds of "unbearable psychological suffering" on Monday afternoon. Wim Distelmans, a cancer specialist who carried out the euthanasia, is the same doctor who late last year gave lethal injections to congenitally deaf twins who were frightened they were also going blind.
Nathan, born Nancy, Verhelst, 44, was given legal euthanasia, most likely by lethal injection, on the grounds of "unbearable psychological suffering" on Monday afternoon. Wim Distelmans, a cancer specialist who carried out the euthanasia, is the same doctor who late last year gave lethal injections to congenitally deaf twins who were frightened they were also going blind.
Intense earthquake swarm offshore North Iceland - 1 000 quakes in 6 days
An intense earthquake swarm has been going on offshore North Iceland, 10 km NW of Gjögurtá, since September 25, 2013. This morning, 2 earthquakes reaching magnitude 3 and 3.2 occurred at 06:14 and 07:41 UTC. Roughly 1 000 earthquakes have been recorded by Icelandic Meteorological Office in last 6 days (IMO).
An intense earthquake swarm has been going on offshore North Iceland, 10 km NW of Gjögurtá, since September 25, 2013. This morning, 2 earthquakes reaching magnitude 3 and 3.2 occurred at 06:14 and 07:41 UTC. Roughly 1 000 earthquakes have been recorded by Icelandic Meteorological Office in last 6 days (IMO).
GOP
Congressman’s Claim Sparks Outrage: Obama Admin. Rejected Veterans’
Exemption Request That Would Allow Them to Visit WWII Memorial
Both the White House and the U.S. Department of Interior reportedly rejected a request from Rep. Steven Palazzo (R-Miss.) to allow World War II veterans to visit the WWII memorial in Washington, D.C. during the partial government shutdown on Tuesday. After they were denied an exemption, Palazzo reportedly helped the war heroes “storm” through the barricades surrounding the WWII memorial. “The veterans were visiting the memorial as part of Honor Flight, a non-profit that provides veterans free transport to the nation’s capital to visit the memorials to the wars they fought in,” Charles C. Johnson writes for the Daily Caller.
Both the White House and the U.S. Department of Interior reportedly rejected a request from Rep. Steven Palazzo (R-Miss.) to allow World War II veterans to visit the WWII memorial in Washington, D.C. during the partial government shutdown on Tuesday. After they were denied an exemption, Palazzo reportedly helped the war heroes “storm” through the barricades surrounding the WWII memorial. “The veterans were visiting the memorial as part of Honor Flight, a non-profit that provides veterans free transport to the nation’s capital to visit the memorials to the wars they fought in,” Charles C. Johnson writes for the Daily Caller.
Another Radioactive Spill Reported At Fukushima Nuclear Plant
The latest setbacks include another four tons of radioactive water being spilled into the soil on Tuesday, by workers, high levels of radiation just above the ground near other tanks, three units for injecting nitrogen into the damaged reactors shut down due to a worker mishandling the equipment, TEPCO 'finds crack' in Fukushima’s water tank after huge sea leak, and another leaking tank at Fukushima.
The latest setbacks include another four tons of radioactive water being spilled into the soil on Tuesday, by workers, high levels of radiation just above the ground near other tanks, three units for injecting nitrogen into the damaged reactors shut down due to a worker mishandling the equipment, TEPCO 'finds crack' in Fukushima’s water tank after huge sea leak, and another leaking tank at Fukushima.
Chris Matthews Says Obama Has Finally Met His Match – and You Won’t Believe Which ‘Brilliant’ Lawmaker He Cited
MSNBC host Chris Matthews said Tuesday that President Obama has finally met his match in Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). Yes, the same person he has referred to as a political “terrorist” and compared to notorious Nazi sympathizer Father Coughlin. Matthews’ comments were made shortly after he referred to the Texas senator’s Obamacare defund strategy as “brilliant.”
MSNBC host Chris Matthews said Tuesday that President Obama has finally met his match in Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). Yes, the same person he has referred to as a political “terrorist” and compared to notorious Nazi sympathizer Father Coughlin. Matthews’ comments were made shortly after he referred to the Texas senator’s Obamacare defund strategy as “brilliant.”
US to expel Venezuelan diplomats in retaliation
Three Venezuelan diplomats are being expelled from the US after Caracas expelled three American officials, the US State Department says. The diplomats, who include charge d'affaires Calixto Ortega Rios, have been given 48 hours to leave. On Tuesday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accused the US diplomats of plotting to sabotage the economy.
Three Venezuelan diplomats are being expelled from the US after Caracas expelled three American officials, the US State Department says. The diplomats, who include charge d'affaires Calixto Ortega Rios, have been given 48 hours to leave. On Tuesday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accused the US diplomats of plotting to sabotage the economy.
South Korea and US sign pact 'to deter North Korea threat'
South Korea and the US have signed a military pact that provides for a more co-ordinated response against possible threats from North Korea. The "strategic framework" outlines how to handle "key North Korean nuclear threat scenarios", a statement says. US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel has been in Seoul this week for security talks with South Korean officials.
South Korea and the US have signed a military pact that provides for a more co-ordinated response against possible threats from North Korea. The "strategic framework" outlines how to handle "key North Korean nuclear threat scenarios", a statement says. US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel has been in Seoul this week for security talks with South Korean officials.
'Virtual borders' scheme to track every non-EU citizen
The European Commission wants to fingerprint anyone who enters the EU under its "smart borders" proposal, but critics say it is too costly, disproportionate, and risks violating numerous privacy rights. The commission says the system is necessary to update border control checks, reduce waiting times, and help border guards...by pooling the personal details of any non-EU citizen over the age of 12 into a database.
The European Commission wants to fingerprint anyone who enters the EU under its "smart borders" proposal, but critics say it is too costly, disproportionate, and risks violating numerous privacy rights. The commission says the system is necessary to update border control checks, reduce waiting times, and help border guards...by pooling the personal details of any non-EU citizen over the age of 12 into a database.
White House: Israel's skepticism about Iran is 'entirely justifiable'
Israel's skepticism about Iran and its intentions is "entirely justifiable," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said on Tuesday, following Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's speech at the UN General Assembly. "As the President has said, we understand, and it is entirely justifiable, that Israel is skeptical about Iran and Iran’s intentions.
Israel's skepticism about Iran and its intentions is "entirely justifiable," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said on Tuesday, following Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's speech at the UN General Assembly. "As the President has said, we understand, and it is entirely justifiable, that Israel is skeptical about Iran and Iran’s intentions.
Chemical weapons team arrives in Syria to destroy arsenal
A disarmament team crossed into Syria on Tuesday to begin the work of destroying its chemical arsenal, a day after United Nations experts wrapped up their investigation into alleged gas attacks. The team of 20 inspectors from the Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) arrived in Beirut on Monday before crossing into Syria on Tuesday. They are unable to fly to Damascus because the road between the airport and the city is the scene of frequent fighting.
A disarmament team crossed into Syria on Tuesday to begin the work of destroying its chemical arsenal, a day after United Nations experts wrapped up their investigation into alleged gas attacks. The team of 20 inspectors from the Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) arrived in Beirut on Monday before crossing into Syria on Tuesday. They are unable to fly to Damascus because the road between the airport and the city is the scene of frequent fighting.
UN: Nearly 1,000 Iraqis Killed in September
The U.N. mission in Iraq said Tuesday that 979 people died in September, most civilians caught up in the violence by insurgents led by al-Qaida in Iraq who appear determined to rekindle the tensions between Sunnis and Shiites that nearly pushed the country to the brink of civil war in 2006-2007.
The U.N. mission in Iraq said Tuesday that 979 people died in September, most civilians caught up in the violence by insurgents led by al-Qaida in Iraq who appear determined to rekindle the tensions between Sunnis and Shiites that nearly pushed the country to the brink of civil war in 2006-2007.
Netanyahu, in U.N. Speech, Assails Iran's New President
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu castigated the U.S. diplomatic outreach to Tehran, telling world leaders Iranian President Hasan Rouhani is a "wolf in sheep's clothing" determined to use a political thaw to advance his country's nuclear program.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu castigated the U.S. diplomatic outreach to Tehran, telling world leaders Iranian President Hasan Rouhani is a "wolf in sheep's clothing" determined to use a political thaw to advance his country's nuclear program.
Pope Francis stirs debate yet again with interview with an atheist Italian journalist
Pope Francis cranked up his charm offensive on the world outside the Vatican on Tuesday, saying in the second widely shared media interview in two weeks that each person “must choose to follow the good and fight evil as he conceives them” and calling efforts to convert people to Christianity “solemn nonsense.”
Pope Francis cranked up his charm offensive on the world outside the Vatican on Tuesday, saying in the second widely shared media interview in two weeks that each person “must choose to follow the good and fight evil as he conceives them” and calling efforts to convert people to Christianity “solemn nonsense.”
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