Barack Hussein Obama
Obama, Holder, Kerry and Biden Refuse To Attend Paris Unity Rally For Muslim Terror Victims
Neither President Obama nor Vice President Biden showed up — and in fact, America’s only representative was its relatively unknown and low-profile ambassador to France.

Obama, Holder, top U.S. officials no-shows at Paris unity rally
As the leaders of the free world assembled over the weekend in France to show a combined, united front against Muslim terror, guess who didn’t attend? (Oh come on, guess!) And why didn’t he or his buddies attend? It’s because of a promise he made back in 2008, remember this one?:
“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.” Barack Hussein Obama
This weekend in Paris, as even Netanyahu and Abbas put aside their differences to attend, Obama kept that promise to always stand on the side of the Muslims. What was Obama doing the night of the rally? Nothing scheduled. Where was Holder? He was in France attending some other meeting. The message that Obama sent by not attending or sending any meaningful representative of the United States should make it crystal clear whose side he is on in the ” war on terror”.
More than 40 heads of state came together in Paris to denounce a wave of terrorism that defiled the City of Light last week — yet there was one glaring exception: The U.S. sent only a low-level official.
“I was ashamed of our leaders…I say this as an American — not as a journalist, not as a representative of CNN — but as an American: I was ashamed.” – Jake Tapper, CNN
French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron and dozens of other world leaders all took part in the powerful denunciation of last week’s terror attacks that left 17 innocents dead.
Where’s Obama?

From the left : Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mali’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, France’s President Francois Hollande, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, EU President Donald Tusk, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas march during a rally in Paris, France, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015. A rally of defiance and sorrow, protected by an unparalleled level of security, on Sunday will honor the 17 victims of three days of bloodshed in Paris that left France on alert for more violence. (AP Photo/Philippe Wojazer, Pool)
Even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas set aside their differences to march together on Boulevard Voltaire.
But the nation that stands as the symbolic face of the war on terror was nowhere in sight.
Neither President Obama nor Vice President Biden showed up — and in fact, America’s only representative was its relatively unknown and low-profile ambassador to France. source
