4/16/13

Obama Snubs, Ridicules Conservatives Again

Any opportunity to goad the opposition is a shame to waste
In an amazing snub, Barack Obama, who sent an official delegation to Venezuela for tyrannical socialist dictator, Hugo Chavez’s funeral, won’t send one to Great Britain’s Margaret Thatcher’s.

This is shocking, but I guess it shouldn’t be (although it still is!). One of Marxist Obama’s first shamefully embarrassing, classless acts as president was to return a bust of the great British leader, Winston Churchill, a gift from Britain to the U.S. which was displayed in the White House. It was such a disgusting act that the Obama propaganda machine originally lied about it, calling the story “100% false.” Finally, they had to admit it was true, but like all decisions made by “Dear Leader” Obama, it was largely ignored by the mainstream media. It should have been a strong warning to Americans about Obama’s ideology.

As with all things Obama, his words are a contrary indicator of what he actually does. His official statement about the passing of Baroness Thatcher, included saying:
“Michelle and I send our thoughts to the Thatcher family and all the British people as we carry on the work to which she dedicated her life.”
(full story "OBAMA WON’T SEND OFFICIAL U.S. ENVOY TO MARGARET THATCHER’S FUNERAL (BUT DID TO TYRANT HUGO CHAVEZ’S)" at tpnn.com)

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On this day: April 16
Vladimir Lenin returns to Petrograd from exile in Finland (1917)

During the Communist St Nedelya Church assault in Sofia, 150 are killed and 500 are wounded (1925)

The Red Army begins the final assault on German forces around Berlin (1945)

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