Kerry determines ISIS committing genocide in Iraq, Syria:
FINALLY!!!!!!!
I am sure that everyone has come across an individual that exists in a fog. When you ask them a question, they have that blank look in their eyes and there is a 30 – 60 second delay before they answer you. You can’t figure out if the person has a affliction or they are just not playing with a full deck. Possibly both in Kerry’s situation.
John Kerry who represents the Obama administration; does not make a move, utter a word or pass gas without Obama giving him the nod, just figured out that ISIS is committing genocide against the Christians. HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! What does it take to get across to those people?
Fox News
U.S. officials say Secretary of State John Kerry has determined that the Islamic State is committing genocide against Christians and other minorities in Iraq and Syria.
These catastrophic crimes against the Christian and other religions by ISIS have been going on for years, NOW all of a sudden, the Obama administration is willing to admit it is taking place. What possible reason would they have for sheltering the truth? Probably the same reason they do not want to utter the word terrorist.
Are these photos enough evidence enough? There are 1,000’s of them.
What do we call this? Why has it taken so long for the Obama administration to acknowledge that these are acts of genocide? Are they beyond belief or what? There has to be some kind of of hidden agenda going on that is completely mystifying.
There are 15 second delay – 30 second delay – 60 second delay but this administration is setting a new standard with a 60 month delay in more than one area.
It is absolutely shameful, an insult to the people that have been slaughtered, their families and the rest of the world it has taken so long for Obama to see the forest on account of the trees.
Wake up and smell the coffee beans Johnny Boy; you are about 6 years out of touch with reality. Don’t you feel like a fool making this outlandish statements???? If not, you should.
Quote from Teddy Roosevelt:
“We despise and abhor the bully, the brawler, the oppressor, whether in private or public life, but we despise no less the coward and the voluptuary. No man is worth calling a man who will not fight rather than submit to infamy or see those that are dear to him suffer wrong.”
That is one powerful statement. What else need to be said.





