If that is what you think, then what are you debating here.
I agree with both you and CMG in that I believe the president was being dishonest. But, what I was trying to point out is that CMG was being dishonest by taking a sentence of the president's out of context, to make it seem as though the president was saying something he wasn't.
Now, I understand that the president didn't mean what he said, and it was just another of his lies. But, it is wrong to lie and say the president said something he didn't.
CMG took the part about "the future must not belong to those who slander the prophet" out of context. By itself, it seems as if the president is condemning every religion except for Islam. But, when you take the whole thing in context, it reverses the meaning, and now he's saying that no one should be allowed to slander any religion, or deface any icon.
So, my problem is not with what CMG is saying. I agree. my problem is with his dishonesty in his portrayal of the president in order to prove what he believes. It makes Christians look bad when we take something like that, and say "the president said this", then the world does 3 seconds of fact checking to find out we have manipulated what was said to fit our agenda, and we look no better than the mainstream media.