President Barack Obama signed a waiver Thursday that will allow the Palestinian Liberation Organization to retain its office in Washington, D.C.And BHO appropriated more money too - for Pseudostine:
A law passed in 1987 barred the operation of such an office, but legislation has permitted presidents to waive the requirement for six months at a time. President Bill Clinton allowed the PLO mission to open in 1994, and presidential waivers have been regularly issued ever since.
"I hereby determine and certify that it is important to the national security interests of the United States to waive" the restriction, Obama wrote in the determination sent Thursday to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The waiver was released at about the same time that Obama was having a Passover Seder at the White House with friends and members of his staff.
The $83.4 billion supplemental spending bill Obama sent to Congress Thursday contains $800 million "to support the Palestinian people, strengthen the Palestinian Authority and provide humanitarian assistance for the crisis in Gaza," a statement from the Office of Management and Budget said.Creeping Sharia comments:
Is the ‘Palestinian’ terrorists office in D.C. next to the office of the Muslim Brotherhood’s new media office opened in D.C. recently?BHO is not acting in America's interests. Instead, he's acting in the interests of terrorists and with our tax dollars, to boot.
Let’s recap. Obama’s campaign had a phone bank in Gaza. His first call as president was to the non-state leader of terrorist-run Palestinian territory. During the worst U.S. recession in decades, Obama quickly demanded sums of $20 million and $900 million to the same terrorist-Hamas-run Palestinian territory. You don’t need to be a Zogby pollster to notice this trend.
Now, Barack Hussein Obama’s emergency supplemental military spending bill for Iraq and Afghanistan requests an additional $800 million for the West Bank and Gaza. Could that be why Obama “urged” Congress to “expeditiously” “approve funding for our Armed Forces” and also urged “the Congress to focus on the needs of our troops and our national security, and not to use the supplemental to pursue unnecessary spending”? If Congress took their time and read the bill they’d quickly realize that Hamas nor Egypt is not part of “our Armed Forces”.
Ask any of our troops and their families if they could use that $800M, or the $95 million for North Korea, the $45 million for Zimbabwe, or the $50 million for Egypt - all allocated in Obama’s supplementary bill.