Wednesday, November 18, 2015

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Montage Of All Times Obama Praised Islam -- Even At Expense of Christianity Since his election, President Obama has gone out of his way to praise the tenets of Islam--sometimes even at the expense of Christianity. A few of his greatest hits include:

- "We are no longer a Christian nation."

- "Since our founding, Muslim Americans have enriched the United States."

- "Islam has always been part of America's story."

- "We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over the centuries to shape the world."
LISTEN: A montage of President Obama bending over backwards to make nice with Muslims
  
Sean Destroys Guest Who Suggests Letting a Few Terrorists Into U.S. is OK Things turned tense when Amer Zahr, an Arab-American social commentator, joined the Sean Hannity Show to debate the issue of Syrian refugees along with Nahren Anweya of the Assyrian American Christian Activist and Spokeswoman for the Assyrian Military NPU (Nineveh Plains Protection Units) and Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch.

During the course of the debate, Sean suggested the creation of a no fly zone in Syria to accommodate refugees as opposed of resettling them in the U.S.
LISTEN: The tense exchange between Sean and Amer Zahr

"That's not completely unreasonable," Amer Zahr remarked. "However, it would put many of our own people at risk over there. Which I think is much more of a risk than maybe one or two or three terrorists coming in here."

"You don't know if it's going to be 10, or 20, or 100 do you?" Sean shot back. "You don't have a clue, you're just guessing."

"Well I don't know if I drive in my car today if a drunk driver's going to hit me, but I still drive my car."

"That's a cute argument," Sean responded, "but the reality is America already has 1000, according to the FBI, ISIS probes going on within our country. I think that's far enough, don't you?"

Zahr went on to say that Sean's suggestion was akin to wanting to deport all Muslims, and that Syrian refugees are no more of a risk than any others the U.S. takes in.

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