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June 5, 2009
Washington Times Poll: 'What did you think of President Obama's speech in Cairo?'
Topics: Political News and commentariesWashington Times (unscientific) poll on what their readers think of President Obama's Cairo speech (HT - Sybil)
| Response | Percent | Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Liked it | 14% | 690 votes |
| Disliked it | 75% | 3597 votes |
| Neutral | 7% | 340 votes |
| Other | 2% | 108 votes |
| 4735 total votes | ||
Be sure and read the comments. Among the many good ones I found this one by commenter "yumadlh1" to be one of the better exercises in nailing our Dear Leader (PBUH?) on his fawning inaccuracies used to kowtow to his Muslim audience at the expense of other cultures, including the one he's suppose to be representing
The Greeks gave us the Alphabet. The compass came from China and South America. The printing came from Gutenberg. Arches came from Rome and earlier. Music and instruments are all but forbidden. Other than these mistaken parts of the speech, it was pretty good. Too bad but no mention for the deaths of Americans saving their behinds.
Obama, of course, gave Muslims credit in his speech for all of these inventions.
Posted by Hyscience at June 5, 2009 1:22 PM
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