Thursday, July 4, 2013

Mr. Muhammad Comes to Washington

"If I had a white mother who had another son, my brother would look like Mohamed Morsi." These words were never spoken by Barack Hussein Obama but they might as well have been. Since last year's election, Hussein has shown his undying devotion to the Muslim Brotherhood, Sharia-loving, democratically elected president of Egypt. It's no surprise since Hussein has supported virtually every Muslim Brotherhood nation that came into power. Obama has also stated in his autobiography, written early in life before he had the chance to drive the country down a ditch, that if things got ugly, he would side with the Muslims.


How quaint. In other words, we can count on our president, if Islam comes to Washington, to side with the enemy. Wait, it already has, and dudes from the MB have been cordially invited to chat with Hussein. Wouldn't it be really nice if school kids and other citizens be allowed to visit the White House, not to chat with a socialist, but simply to see the place where some real presidents lived while in office?


You can ask yourself, "Where is this country heading?" and I would say, "It's heading east. Far East. And if we continue to sit back and do nothing, sit back and pretend that Islam is the religion of peace, there will come a day that the national language of America will have lots of "ch" sounds and every fifth word will sound like "habib. 


My latest novel, Jihad Joe, is about Islamic terrorism and suspense.  In it I challenge the precepts of the religion through my protagonist, Zed Nill, a journalist, captured by terrorists and who is destined to be killed if the American President refuses to release three Gitmo prisoners.  Of course, American policy demands we never give in to terrorists, and for Zed, the clock is ticking.





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