Chicago Muslims cautiously support Obama Nobel winh/t islam in action
October 9, 2009
CHICAGO - A leader of a Chicago Muslim advocacy group says she's pleased President Barack Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize. But she's waiting for follow-through on pledges for Middle East peace and ending wars.
Christina Abraham is a director at the Chicago branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. She says Obama was awarded the prize based on promise and not for his achievements so far.
In announcing the award Friday morning, the Norwegian Nobel Committee praised the change in global mood brought on by Obama's calls for peace and his initiatives to ease tensions with the Muslim world.
The Muslim group's officials say the Nobel award shows there's been a noticeable shift in U.S. diplomacy and efforts to reach out to Muslims, but more work needs to be done.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
CAIR Urges Obama to Grovel Even More to Muslims
Despite the fact that Hussein Obama has been groveling to the muslim world, flattering them with lies about their great contributions, bowing to a saudi king, apologizing to them for America defending itself from the jihad they are waging against us and demanding that Jews be forbidden from living in parts of Jerusalem, the hamas front group CAIR says its just not enough.
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