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Mar 26 2008

It Would Be a Miracle if Barack Hussein Obama Actually Wasn’t an Anti-Semite

From Obama’s church bulletin (which he also hasn’t seen for twenty years apparently.)

Don’t miss the opportunity to drive five miles south to Bethlehem. Feel the ecstasy of entering the most dramatic cave in which the Virgin Mary delivered her beautiful Palestinian baby. Don’t miss the opportunity to drive five miles south to Bethlehem. Feel the ecstasy of entering the most dramatic cave in which the Virgin Mary delivered her beautiful Palestinian baby. During the Second Intifadah, the uprising against Israeli occupation, Muslim and Christian activists, chased by the Israeli death squads, were given refuge in the church.
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No wonder Obama is confused, if indeed the man is conscious at all. I mean, hell, if he has been preached to by a heretic for the last two decades, a politician preacher who can somehow dare to to have printed in a church bulletin the claim that Jesus was a Palestinian baby, let alone refer to something as ludicrous as “Israel death squads”, well, there is no telling what is going on in Obama’s mind. I can tell you that I don’t want such a mind in charge of this country.

If these types of things go unnoticed after twenty years of attendance at Trinity “Church”, god knows what he’ll fail to observe as president. But, as most suspect, this type of blasphemy in not incongruent with Obama’s entire outlook. In fact, it harmonizes quite well with Islam.

And by the way, why isn’t the tax exempt status of Trinity Church being scrutinized? Seems to me that there is whole lot of politics and too little gospel going on. But then, if the government were doing it’s job, mosques would fall under the same scrutiny.

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Mar 18 2008

Obama’s Real Supporters Must Move to the Back of the Bus…For Now

Published by zee under '08, Elections, Race Card Politics

This is tiresome. This entire election is about race now? In case this is also news to you Obama, that freaking war has already been fought on American soil, and the slaves were freed and Americans have more than paid with blood and coin. It’s about time you start disabusing your people of the notion that blacks are separate and victims. How dare you speak of unity when “liberation theology” is one of the tenets of Marxist indoctrination by which you gained purchase to your present chunk of national turf.

So please hush your lying mouth, Obama. Your entire campaign has been insulting enough, do we really have to go through the charade of a race lecture from someone who personifies race card politics? How can any one take any of your protestations seriously when every character in your Obama Drama has to do a two step of equivocation in their support of you.

They remain loyal but apparently understand that they need to step to the back of your campaign bus, so to speak.

Now, Mr. Obama is no dummy. Following the Cohen outing of this information in the Washington Post, Obama’s aides issued the following statement on his behalf: “I decry racism and anti-Semitism in every form and strongly condemn the anti-Semitic statements made by Minister Farrakhan. I assume that Trumpet Magazine made its own decision to honor Farrakhan based on his efforts to rehabilitate ex-offenders, but it is not a decision with which I agree.”

Yes, Mr. Obama distanced himself. Even Mr. Farrakhan understands why. As Farrakhen said recently on ABC’s Nightline: “I like him very much. …He has a fresh approach…If avoiding me would help him to become president, I’d be glad to stay in the background.”

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Obama’s Kenyan grandmother has joined the two step also, first asserting she is Muslim until realizing declaring such might imperil her grandson’s election chances.

Obama’s grandfather had converted to Islam from Roman Catholicism and taken the name Hussein, Sarah Obama said, but his children had inherited only the name, not the religion. Each person should be able to choose how they worshipped, she said.

“In the world of today, children have different religions from their parents,” she said. She, too, is a Christian.

Just one little problem with this statement.

In April of last year, Sarah Hussein Obama told the New York Times she is a devout Muslim.

Sarah Hussein Obama, who is his step-grandmother but whom Mr. Obama calls his grandmother, still rises at 5 a.m. to pray before tending to her crops and the three orphans she has taken in.

“I am a strong believer of the Islamic faith,” Ms. Obama, 85, said in a recent interview in Kenya. (source)

And now your Trinity church has attempted to make their formerly blatant proclamation vaunting their “black value system” a bit more difficult to find on their web site. And we won’t even begin to go into your anti-semitic brood of foreign policy advisors. You managed to kick Samantha Powers off the bus, but will the rest of them fit in the back?

You will continue to fool some Obama, but I do believe Americans are starting to get the scent of your game. And, as it is Obama, there are many, many more Marxists and socialists in your closet. You can’t shove them all to the back of the bus for the duration of your campaign. But your behavior will resonate with your muslim relatives and terrorist supporters who know very well how taqiyya is played

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Mar 18 2008

Obama and His Pastor Jeremiah Wright

Published by zee under '08, Elections

I suggest that you read the entire article as it also highlights the radical left political ideology espoused by Saul Alinsky, a man that Obama has admired and whose tactics he has himself employed. This excerpt about Obama and the Trinity church speaks for itself.

Denouce all you wish Obama. The evidence of your ideological breeding are ample. An honest American can’t help but be appalled at not only your so-called spiritual roots, but your political roots as well.

On a Sunday morning two weeks before he launches his presidential campaign, Obama is at Trinity United Church of Christ on the South Side, gently swaying from side to side under a giant iron cross. From the outside, the church looks more like a fortress than a house of worship, with high whitewashed brick walls topped with security cameras. Inside, Trinity is the sort of African American community that the young Obama longed to connect with when he first came to Chicago. The church’s motto is “unashamedly black and unapologetically Christian,” and sunlight streams through stained glass windows depicting the life of a black Jesus. The Reverend Doctor Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., Trinity’s pastor since 1972, flies a red, black, and green flag near his altar and often preaches in a dashiki. He has spent decades writing about the African roots of Christianity, partly as a way to convince young blacks tempted by Islam that Christianity is not “a white man’s religion.”

On this particular Sunday, the sea of black worshippers is dotted with a few white folks up in the balcony, clutching copies of The Audacity of Hope they’ve brought for Obama’s book-signing later. Obama, sitting in the third row with his wife and two daughters, Malia and Natasha, stands, claps, prays, and sways along with the rest of the congregation. During the sermon, he watches the preacher carefully and writes notes. When asked by Wright to say a few words, Obama grabs the microphone and stands. “I love you all,” he says. “It’s good to be back home.” The 150-person choir breaks into a chorus of “Barack, Hallelujah! Barack, Hallelujah!”

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Wright was unimpressed. “They were going to bring all different denominations together to have this grassroots movement,” explained Wright, a white-haired man with a goatee and a booming voice. “I looked at him and I said, Do you know what Joseph’s brother said when they saw him coming across the field?’” Obama said he didn’t. “I said, Behold the dreamer! You’re dreaming if you think you are going to do that.’”

From Wright and others, Obama learned that part of his problem as an organizer was that he was trying to build a confederation of churches but wasn’t showing up in the pews on Sunday. When pastors asked him the inevitable questions about his own spiritual life, Obama would duck them uncomfortably. A Reverend Philips put the problem to him squarely when he learned that Obama didn’t attend services. “It might help your mission if you had a church home,” he told Obama. “It doesn’t matter where, really. What you’re asking from pastors requires us to set aside some of our more priestly concerns in favor of prophesy. That requires a good deal of faith on our part. It makes us want to know just where you’re getting yours from.”

After many lectures like this, Obama decided to take a second look at Wright’s church. Older pastors warned him that Trinity was for “Buppies”–black urban professionals–and didn’t have enough street cred. But Wright was a former Muslim and black nationalist who had studied at Howard and Chicago, and Trinity’s guiding principles–what the church calls the “Black Value System”–included a “Disavowal of the Pursuit of Middleclassness.’”

The crosscurrents appealed to Obama. He came to believe that the church could not only compensate for the limitations of Alinsky-style organizing but could help answer the nagging identity problem he had come to Chicago to solve. “It was a powerful program, this cultural community,” he wrote, “one more pliant than simple nationalism, more sustaining than my own brand of organizing.”

As a result, over the years, Wright became not only Obama’s pastor, but his mentor. The title of Obama’s recent book, The Audacity of Hope, is based on a sermon by Wright. (It’s worth noting, however, that, while Obama’s book is a coolheaded appeal for common ground in an age of political polarization, Wright’s sermon, “The Audacity to Hope,” is a fiery jeremiad about persevering in a world of nuclear arms and racial inequality.) Wright is one of the first people Obama thanked after his Senate victory in 2004, and he recently name-checked Wright in his speech to civil rights leaders in Selma, Alabama.

The church also helped Obama develop politically. It provided him with new insights about getting people to act, or agitating, that his organizing pals didn’t always understand. “It’s true that the notion of self-interest was critical,” Obama told me. “But Alinsky understated the degree to which people’s hopes and dreams and their ideals and their values were just as important in organizing as people’s self-interest.” He continued, “Sometimes the tendency in community organizing of the sort done by Alinsky was to downplay the power of words and of ideas when in fact ideas and words are pretty powerful. We hold these truths to be self-evident, all men are created equal.’ Those are just words. I have a dream.’ Just words. But they help move things. And I think it was partly that understanding that probably led me to try to do something similar in different arenas.”

from…..Barack Obama’s unlikely political education

(all emphasis mine)

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