Obama Suggests That Religious Schools Create Division

Speaking in Ireland, President Obama essentially insults their culture, not surprisingly because it is not “Mr. Diversity’s” Culture.

“If towns remain divided—if Catholics have their schools and buildings and Protestants have theirs, if we can’t see ourselves in one another and fear or resentment are allowed to harden—that too encourages division and discourages cooperation,” Obama said, according to the Scottish Catholic Observer.

This from the guy who talks about unity, equality, bringing people together, but is perhaps the most partisan president ever to sit the oval office.  The guy who has government agencies segregating people based on political preference, spying on reporters, data mining everyone’s details, strong arming donations out of companies, fomenting violence against political opponents,  and using government power to stall or stop industry he objects to while pumping billions into failing industries he approves of–that then still fail…What an ass.

How about we modify that quote?

“If politicians remain divided—if Democrats have their policies and ideas and Republicans have theirs, if we can’t see ourselves in one another and fear or resentment are allowed to harden—that too encourages division and discourages cooperation,” Obama said,…

That would fit the candidate Obama just fine, while his other face–his true face–is using the might of his office to crush that which he opposes.  To use fear and resentment to intimidate those who might choose to oppose him and to destroy the means of those who do.

One other point.  Public schools in America are ‘religious schools.’  They teach the government religion and no other Gods may stand before them.

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