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Doesn’t it seem a little too convenient to have a ‘lone white male’ commit a mass shooting down in Louisiana only one week after the terrorist attack in Tennessee? A terrorist attack which the Hussein Obama administration seems all too hesitant to label a terrorist attack, and also to completely ignore? Hussein Obama goes on vacation in New York and doesn’t even call or visit the families of the victims from Tennessee? Even though a month before, when a white supremacist shot up a black church in South Carolina, he couldn’t wait to get in front of all of the television cameras? And it took conservative libertarian blogger Mike Shepard, a former Marine, to write an article and appear on Fox and Friends, challenging all Americans to fly their flags at half mast, before Hussein Obama actually ordered the flags to be flown at half mast in order to save face?

The Hussein Obama administration has been rounding up homeless people throughout the south and holding them in FEMA camps, to be used for nefarious purposes. It is public knowledge that South Carolina (ironically, where the ‘alleged’ shooter in the Charleston church shooting came from), is leading the charge in housing the homeless in FEMA camps. Now, in order to wipe the slate clean of the concept and the simple fact that Muslims in America pose a great danger to Americans, as they will, in time, carry out the teachings of the Koran and go on killing sprees, we have this shooting in Louisiana.

People, you have GOT to take the blinders off and see right through this thing. This is a false flag event, set up by the Hussein Obama administration, to take the blame off of the Muslims and switch it back to those ‘evil white males’ who Hussein Obama seems to hate so much. Don’t believe the hype, and don’t take your eyes off the real threats. Do not listen to the Muslim in Chief and his lying henchmen!

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