On Friday, Obama hosted an Iftar dinner at the White House.
In his remarks at the event, Obama stressed the importance of religious liberty. He mentioned the shooting at the Sikh temple in Oak Creek.
OBAMA: We’ve seen instances of mosques and synagogues, churches and temples being targeted. Tonight, our prayers, in particular, are with our friends and fellow Americans in the Sikh community. We mourn those who were senselessly murdered and injured in their place of worship. And while we may never fully understand what motivates such hatred, such violence, the perpetrators of such despicable acts must know that your twisted thinking is no match for the compassion and the goodness and the strength of our united American family.
So tonight, we declare with one voice that such violence has no place in the United States of America. The attack on Americans of any faith is an attack on the freedom of all Americans. (Applause.) No American should ever have to fear for their safety in their place of worship. And every American has the right to practice their faith both openly and freely, and as they choose.
That is not just an American right; it is a universal human right. And we will defend the freedom of religion, here at home and around the world. And as we do, we’ll draw on the strength and example of our interfaith community, including the leaders who are here tonight.
Obama is right when he calls the violence at the Sikh temple "despicable acts."
I agree with him on that, of course.
However, it's truly sickening when Obama declares "every American has the right to practice their faith both openly and freely, and as they choose."
Obama claims "we will defend the freedom of religion, here at home and around the world."
What a load!
Obama is at war with Catholics.
He's not defending the freedom of religion here at home. To the contrary, he's attacking Catholics and stripping us of our precious freedom, endowed by our Creator, as he spits on the Bill of Rights.
Obama's words are empty when he shamelessly says "every American has the right to practice their faith both openly and freely, and as they choose."
His actions completely contradict his words.
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