June 30, 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama and Saudi King Abdullah Tuesday presented a united front against a common enemy: the press.Abdullah, at the end of an appearance with Obama following an Oval Office meeting, uttered a prayer asking God to spare the two leaders from the wrath of their "friends here in the media."
"May God spare us from all of the bad things they can do to us," Abdullah said sparking laughter from those present. "And may God bless us with all the positive things they can do for us and for humanity."
"Well, that is an excellent prayer," Obama responded.
Each and every conservative politician in America was too busy laughing their asses off to comment.
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Plus it's ok for the King of Saudi Arabia to pray, since Islam is a different culture, and we gotta respect that, doncha know. Unlike those awful, AWFUL Christianists (aAC).
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