Friday, July 24, 2015 at 10:55AM
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Generally, Washington politicians state that government functions that support religion are taboo... violations of 'separation of church/religion and state'. Obama has been consistent with his policy on all religious activities.
Obama has always canceled the National Day of Prayer White House Ceremony by ‘not wanting to offend anyone.' About Obama’s plans on the National Day of Prayer, his press secretary said, "Privately, he’ll pray as he does every day." It had been in existence since Lincoln’s era but that was a Christian function that included all faiths so it was ok to cancel it.
So here is an Obama photo op moment during Iftar, the meal eaten by all devout Muslims after sunset during Ramadan, and was either not reported or widely publicized in the mainstream evening news or other news media outlets for that matter--I guess he didn't want to offend anyone; so when is the President going to host a Passover Meal next?
President Barack Obama hosts an Iftar dinner celebrating Ramadan in the East Room of the White House, June 22, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)
If there were any doubts, have you figured out what religion comes first for Obama? ...Obama Celebrates Ramadan In The East Room of The White House on june 22, 2015.
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