Barry won't release his birth certificate

I'm sure it was a 3some and the 'ol Rev was just showing Michelle the proper technique.:D

Darn, I'm down to one shoe to drop now.

Things are really starting to pick up.

I kind of feel sorry for Barry. Didn't he say he was raised in squalor? Probably had to turn a few tricks when he was young to get his smoke and coke.
 
I'm sure it was a 3some and the 'ol Rev was just showing Michelle the proper technique.:D

Darn, I'm down to one shoe to drop now.

Things are really starting to pick up.

I kind of feel sorry for Barry. Didn't he say he was raised in squalor? Probably had to turn a few tricks when he was young to get his smoke and coke.
SECRET LOOOOOVERS!
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Looks like it's going to be a dirty gloreous campaign



Obama Internet site confronts rumors

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WASHINGTON - Democrat Barack Obama's campaign said Thursday that Michelle Obama never used the word "whitey" in a speech from the church pulpit.
The campaign launched an Internet site to debunk that rumor and others about his campaign.
The rumor that the presidential candidate's wife railed against "whitey" in a diatribe at Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ has circulated on conservative Republican blogs for weeks and was repeated by radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh. The rumor included claims of a videotape of the speech that would be used to bring down Obama's candidacy this fall.
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"No such tape exists," the campaign responds on the site, www.fightthesmears.com. "Michelle Obama has not spoken from the pulpit at Trinity and has not used that word."
The Obamas recently resigned from Trinity, where the Rev. Jeremiah Wright was the longtime pastor. Wright came under fire for sermons in which he cursed America and accused the government of conspiring against blacks. Video of the sermons spread quickly on the Internet and threatened great damage to Obama's campaign.
Other false claims about the Illinois senator — that he's secretly a Muslim who refuses to say the Pledge of Allegiance and is intent on destroying America — spread widely during the primary campaign, and the candidate made it a habit of telling audiences to respond to e-mail rumors to set the record straight.
'A destructive aspect of our politics'
Campaign officials realized they needed to step up their debunking efforts for the general election, when many voters who aren't familiar with the freshman senator will be learning more about him.
Barack Obama bristled when a reporter asked him about the "whitey" rumor on his campaign plane last Thursday, saying it was nonsense that shouldn't be repeated in questioning by a mainstream reporter.
"It is a destructive aspect of our politics right now," Obama told journalists. "And simply because something appears in an e-mail, that should lend it no more credence than if you heard it on the corner. And you know, presumably the job of the press is to not go around and spread scurrilous rumors like this until there's actually anything, one iota of substance or evidence that would substantiate it."
 
At the same time, his campaign was preparing the site to help stop lies that are spreading online.
The site explains that Obama is "a committed Christian" who never attended a radical madrassa during his childhood in Indonesia. With chain e-mails falsely claiming Obama was sworn into the Senate on the Koran, the central religious text of Islam, the Web site includes a photo showing him taking his oath of office on the family bible.
It shows C-SPAN video of Obama leading the Pledge of Allegiance with his hand over his heart as he presided over the Senate on June 21, 2007. It encourages people to give the campaign their e-mail addresses to "spread the truth."

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Well it's going to be harder than usual for the Republicans to slime Obama.
 
Obviosuly, that proves he's a terrorist.

No, but this does:

Quotes From Barack Obama’s Books
May 8, 2008 · No Comments

Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance is a memoir by current United States Senator Barack Obama of Illinois. Below are some quotes for your review:

“I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.”

“I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother’s race.”

“There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.”

“It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names .”

“I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn’t speak to my own. It was into my father’s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I’d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois and Mandela.”


But seriously, while not a terrorists, Obama definitely has issues. :rolleyes:
 
If Obama was a committed Christian, he wouldn't have voted pro-abortion (including pro-partial birth abortion) all these years. He's a liar.
 
I'm going to amend my post about Obama's book quotes as follows:

Quotes From Barack Obama Books-Truth! & Fiction!
Summary of the eRumor:

A collection of quotes from two books written by Senator Barack Obama that try to highlight his attitudes about race and Islam.

The Truth:

All but two of the quotes seem to be accurate, but are taken out of context. One of the quotes does not exist and the one about Islam is fabricated.

Also, whoever constructed this eRumor claims that some of the quotes are from a book by Obama titled Dreams of My Father. The actual title of Obama's book is Dreams From my Father.

Let's look at them one-at-a-time:

"I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites."-Truth!

This is an accurate quote from the introduction to Dreams from My Father. The book chronicles Obama's experience as the son of an African father and an American mother.

"I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother's race."-Fiction!

This quote does not exist in either of Obama's books.

"There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."-Truth!

This is a quote from Dreams from My Father. It it in a section in which Obama describes a job interview with a man in Chicago. Race had been a part of their discussion and the full quote is, "There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white---he'd said himself that was a problem."

It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."-Truth!

This one is also from Dreams from My Father. It is from a section when Obama was a college student and wrestling with his identity including as an African-American. The quote describes his observation of what was required among his fellow students.

"I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois and Mandela."-Truth!

This is from Dreams from my Father. The more complete quote is, ""Yes, I’d seen weakness in other men— Gramps and his disappointments, Lolo and his compromise. But these men had become object lessons for me, men I might love but never emulate, white men and brown men whose fates didn’t speak to my own. It was into my father’s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I’d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela."

"I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."-Fiction!

This is a corruption of a quote from Obama's book The Audacity of Hope. It is from a section that talks about the concerns of immigrants who are American citizens.

Here is the accurate and more complete quote: "Of course, not all my conversations in immigrant communities follow this easy pattern. In the wake of 9/11, my meetings with Arab and Pakistani Americans, for example, have a more urgent quality, for the stories of detentions and FBI questioning and hard stares from neighbors have shaken their sense of security and belonging. They have been reminded that the history of immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need specific assurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."
 
"I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."-Fiction!

and that I will stand with them [ Arab and Pakistani Americans - read: Muslims ] should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."[/B]

Here, I fixed the quote for you.
 
Obama's appeal in the Muslim world

An Arab Muslim foresees a possible new era of positive US leadership.

By Yasser Khalilfrom the June 13, 2008 edition

http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0613/p09s02-coop.html

Cairo - U.S. Senator Barack Obama represents a phenomenon that has drawn global attention and captivated the minds of Muslims around the world as he wages a spirited campaign to become the next president of the United States.
In spite of the campaign's heated debate and some controversial rhetoric regarding Islam, large segments of the Muslim population here remain fascinated with the election and have become big fans of Senator Obama.
This level of support for an American presidential candidate is unprecedented in the Muslim world. That it comes amid an almost unanimous feeling of indignation and rage toward US foreign policy – particularly in Iraq and the Palestinian territories – makes it even more noteworthy.
The simple explanation is that many Muslims see new reason for hope in the political approach of Obama and his advisers. His apparent eagerness to rally more international support for US policy, and even talk to America's "enemies," is cause for optimism. Imagine what global politics might look like in Iraq, or Sudan, or Afghanistan, if Obama-like vision had influenced US leadership earlier.
As an Arab Muslim in Egypt who is affected by US foreign policy, I believe an Obama approach may help solve the accumulated problems between Muslims and the US that have become more aggravated since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. New and more creative techniques for dealing with extremists instead of the controversial methods used by the current US administration could also stop giving Al Qaeda and other such groups the pretext for recruiting new members. Then, perhaps, extremists would lose the arguments that fuel their criminal machine and lead them to destroy innocent people.
There are, of course, those in the Muslim world who oppose Barack Obama. They argue that US policy will not change with a new president. To them I say that Obama has already proved there's room to rock the boat; he opposed the decision to invade Iraq and is making concrete, logical recommendations for withdrawing US troops there.
Muslim cynics argue that all American politicians, including Obama, are biased toward Israel at the expense of Arabs. But we must differentiate between a candidate's support for a Jewish state and an inherent bias toward it. The US friendship with Israel doesn't have to be a threat, especially if he takes a more active stance on creating just and fair policies for the rest of the Arab world.
And then there was the apostate debate. When Obama was described as a potential Muslim apostate, many Muslims reacted with bewilderment and curiosity. Obama has said he was never a Muslim in the first place, yet some people considered him to be one through his father. To me, it's clear that Islam is a free choice, not hereditary.
Other Internet campaigns exploited Obama's alleged Muslim links by portraying America as a "racist country" whose citizens and politicians would never permit Obama to win because he is black and has Muslim roots. The effort was misleading, but nonetheless garnered the candidate even more sympathy in the Muslim world.
Obama's denial of being a Muslim does not mean that he sees it as an accusation, instead, he could be distancing himself from charges of deceit and hypocrisy. It's time to move on from these unnecessary debates and judge this promising presidential candidate on his political visions and ability to balance global Muslim interests with those of his constituencies and friends.
By embracing dialogue with Muslim populated countries such as Syria and Iran, and jump-starting US diplomatic efforts, Obama will open doors that have been shut – and bolted – in recent years. It is in the interest of all Muslim countries that the US president have such a constructive approach, even while maintaining a high degree of friendship with Israel and powers supporting it in the US and abroad.
In pursuing rational, inclusive, and creative politics, Obama can remain effective while still overcoming obstacles that impede the path of global peace and coexistence.
Yasser Khalil is an Egyptian researcher and journalist. This article was translated from Arabic and written for the Common Ground News Service.
 
An Arab Muslim foresees a possible new era of positive US leadership.

Yep. They see an opportunity to get us to let our guard down and then they can kick our ass.

It is not the pacifist muslims we have a problem with. Liberals will NEVER figure that out.

Grab and Coke and say "Give Peace A Chance".:rolleyes:
 
In pursuing rational, inclusive, and creative politics, Obama can remain effective while still overcoming obstacles that impede the path of global peace and coexistence.

Ah yes, Obama.

Allah is in our midst. Alll bow and pray to the mighty messiah who will preside over the death of millions and millions of people.
 
It is not the pacifist muslims we have a problem with. Liberals will NEVER figure that out.
So you admit that all muslims are not the problem.
Since there's over a billion of them it would be wise to try and stop the spread of the radicals as we can't fight them all and bomb them into submission.
Myself I don't understand the attraction to the Islamic lifestyle.
Doesn't seem to be a very fun way to live.
 
So you admit that all muslims are not the problem.
Since there's over a billion of them it would be wise to try and stop the spread of the radicals as we can't fight them all and bomb them into submission.
Maybe Canada can't, but the US can. Do you really not realize that the US has the military might to defeat all of our enemies? Our problem is our noodle-spined politicians, not our lack of power.
 
So you admit that all muslims are not the problem.
Yes,

But those Muslims need to join OUR team in the fight against radical Islam. Not sit on the bench twiddling their fingers. They need to step up or get the heck out of the way.
 
Maybe Canada can't, but the US can. Do you really not realize that the US has the military might to defeat all of our enemies? Our problem is our noodle-spined politicians, not our lack of power.

There are limits to what military power can achieve especially against an idea and fervent belief espoused by unconventional enemies.

We are only 4% of the world population and declining.
I cannot believe that you advocate fighting against this rising rising tide of world Islam instead of looking for accomodation.
I don't like these people any more than you do but more war is not a solution but an admission of further failure.
 
I cannot believe that you advocate fighting against this rising rising tide of world Islam instead of looking for accomodation.
You mean like attempting to spread democracy through out the Muslim world?
For example, like in a place like Iraq?
 
You mean like attempting to spread democracy through out the Muslim world?
For example, like in a place like Iraq?

Reaching accomodation is not the same as attempting to spread democracy at the barrel of a gun.
Attempting is the operative word here.
And at what cost?
4000 American military casualties, 10 times as many injured many with limbs missing, 400,000 with PTSD according to a recent Rand Institute report.
1/2 a million to a million Iraqi civilian casualties.
A TRILLION dollars.
If we let these people vote they'll elect an islamic religious government and continue they ancient hatreds and atrocities anyways.
 
Reaching accomodation is not the same as attempting to spread democracy at the barrel of a gun.
Attempting is the operative word here.
And at what cost?
4000 American military casualties, 10 times as many injured many with limbs missing, 400,000 with PTSD according to a recent Rand Institute report.
1/2 a million to a million Iraqi civilian casualties.
A TRILLION dollars.
If we let these people vote they'll elect an islamic religious government and continue they ancient hatreds and atrocities anyways.
Let's be clear about a couple of things.

1. The Iraq war has cost a fortune because of the OCCUPATION. If we just bombed our enemies back to the stone age, we wouldn't have to occupy.

2. Democracy isn't the answer. Limited government is the answer. Spreading democracy around the world will not make it a better place.
 
I cannot believe that you advocate fighting against this rising rising tide of world Islam instead of looking for accomodation.

Isn't this the typical liberal response? You're looking for accomodation while they are looking for annihilation.

Like I've said. Libs just don't get it. They'll get us all killed.

There is either victory or surrender. Sorry, not willing now or ever to accept the surrender part.
 
2. Democracy isn't the answer. Limited government is the answer. Spreading democracy around the world will not make it a better place.

You're right.

Japan
Germany
S. Korea
South Vietnam
France (once German occupied)
Russia
Poland
Iraq
Kuwait
list goes on and on.

Ya, they aren't better places because of democracy.:rolleyes:

I think Obama is the candidate you should support in the Fall Election. You guys seem to think alike.:cool:
 

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