Monday, August 7, 2017

Illinois Liberals Get Holiday to Celebrate Their Messiah - Barack Obama

Celebrating the man who tore this nation apart; racially, culturally, 
and socially. The man who alienated America's allies, bowing 
and apologizing before our enemies, making the United States
 a laughingstock before the world; the same Barack Obama 
who turned his back on the Iranian people who wanted 
to be free of the murderous mullahs, solely to help him with his "Iran deal".
This man was ashamed of our nation and showed it in every way he could.

Todd Starnes  "Liberals across the state of Illinois now have 
a holiday to honor the birth of their Lord and Savior -- 
President Barack Obama. 
"Governor Bruce Rauner signed into law legislation that would designate 
August 4th as "Barack Obama Day."

"NBC News Chicago reports the holiday will be "observed throughout 
the State as a day set apart to honor the 44th President of the United 
States of America who began his career serving the People of Illinois in
both the Illinois State Senate and the United States Senate, and dedicated 
his life to protecting the rights of Americans and building bridges across
communities," Senate Bill 55 reads. 
"There is a similar holiday honoring President Ronald Reagan. 
"However, Democrats were hoping for a much grander celebration for the 
man once called "Chicago Jesus."
"They wanted a holiday on par with the one commemorating the birth of 
Christ. They wanted schools to close and government offices to shut down. 
"It's incredibly proud for Illinois that the president came from Illinois. I think 
it's awesome, and I think we should celebrate it," the Republican governor
told NBC in February. "I don't think it should be a formal holiday with paid,
forced time off, but I think it should be a day of acknowledgment and 
celebration."
"Lawmakers subsequently rejected attempts to close schools and state
offices on Barack Obama Day -- pointing out schools are not closed on 
Reagan's holiday. 
"The first Obama holiday is scheduled to be celebrated in 2018."


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