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sounds like syncretic Chrislam.

Did Cone hang around with any NOI folk?

“”Can Obama really say he is totally ignorant of the deeply troubling foundations upon which his church is based and still claim to be smart enough to be President?

‘HEY! I was only usen ’em to further my political career!
No, wait, I mean I was hoodwinked, I tell ya!
And, and and …I, uh, was doing a sting operation, see, and I was waiten till I got to be Prezident so’s I could expose ’em good, …. and…and…and…
DON’T YOU PEOPLE KNOW WHO I AM?!‘ — B.HusseinO’Bomber

Yes, Barky, we do know who you are.

We do, indeed.

HT_”LiberalRapture” for both above links.

(something for the conspiricy nuts = You don’t suppose he’s a Republican neocon operative working for Rove to destroy the Democrat party, do you?)

I almost forgot, here’s another website that addresses O’Bomber’s “integrity”

You got him NAILED Yonason!

That You Tube Clip is damning:

are so many people so blind to reality that they can’t see how much of a liar obama is? i don’t get it. i was taught that if it/they are to good to be true, then its a bunch of crap. he says all of the right thing and is blowing smoke up so many peoples butts. god, he makes me sick, seriously sick. if he gets elected, we are in so much trouble.

I am a McCain supporter but this hysteria about Obama is a little over the top. To me this stuff is just an accurate reflection of his poor judgement and that is all.

Our candidate is the most prepared to lead and is right on most of the threats our country faces. But just because Obama went to a church (perhaps four times a year) and made donations to it does not make him a racist.

I was brought up in the Southern Baptist Church which split off from the Baptists and AnaBaptists in this country over slavery. It took until 1995 for them to admit that slavery was wrong and that Whites were actually not racially superior.

http://jsr.as.wvu.edu/2002/Reviews/moon.htm

Does anybody think Mike Huckabee is a racist? I don’t.

Centfla: Seems we can’t do anything right in your book. I hope you’ve been donating big $$$ to McCain. I haven’t given a cent to his campaign or the RNC this year.

Big dollars and volunteering – yessiree.

Hey I love this site, I didn’t call anybody names. I just think this is an easy election to win with just the facts – don’t you?

Glad to see you are picking up the slack Centfla.
It’s about time you folks pulled your own weight.

CentFla, I don’t know why you believe that Obama’s long history of associating with numerous radical anti-American figures is irrelevant. The guy hardly voted and used to not say much but “hope and change”. I think it’s very relevant and enough to consider him a dangerous radical.

Mike some of us were all in back in 2000.

Igor I think you are half right. His lack of accomplishment and empty words are very relavant. His affiliation with this church is relavant as it regards his poor judgement. I think to call him radical is wrong. But like I have written before. I recognize my moderate position at this site. It is my job to be the contrarion. We are all voting for the same guy in November.

Let’s not come down on CentFla too hard here everyone. The fact that he plans to vote McCain in November is actually the best thing he can do to oppose Obama’s radicalism.
Granted, we disagree on the whether or not an Obama presidency poses an imminent to the United States; but with CentFla is asserting is that McCain’s strengths should actually make Obama’s weaknesses irrelevant. Given that McCain is less than strong among the more fervent conservatives (some of those who comment here have voiced their own displeasure with him as the Republican nominee), so I am more than happy to welcome those willing to sing McCain’s praises for their benefit. Me, my moniker says it all, in my mind McCain is not ideal, but real politick calls for ideals to sometimes take a back seat to practicality. Heck, I’m willing to give Hillary a pass through the primaries to keep Obama as far from the Oval Office as possible.
Now, if I may share the facts about Obama that scare me (and I’ll venture most of his critics here) the most, they are as follows: 1) If, as you say CentFla, he were a rare visitor to Trinity Church, and his association with Mr. Wright really was just in passing; the fact that it subscribes to a racist ideology that can barely be called Christianity wouldn’t be a major issue… However, he’s been a member of this church for some 20+ years, and Mr. Wright has served as a major source of inspiration for Obama’s thinking, as evidenced by his words showing up in Obama’s book. 2) Obama, if elected, is promising to negotiate with Iran, Hugo Chavez, and probably Kim Jung Il’s North Korean regime. Now, we’re in Six Party Talks with North Korea, but in general granting legitimacy to those who seek nuclear weapons, or who support narco-terrorists in neighboring countries is a poor practice. 3) Obama’s rhetoric about “self-esteem” for the third world; sounds very much like he plans on throwing all sorts of U.S. money at them (that’s not even a stretch of logic). Just wanted to explain why I don’t think we’re being hysterical here.