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Who is Barrack Obama?
2008-02-07, 10:04 PM #1
Quote:
I wonder, is this who Barack is?????


Food for thought .


Who is Barack Obama?

Something that should be considered
when you make your choice.
If you do not ever forward anything
else, please forward this to all
your contacts...it is very scary to
think of what could lie ahead for us here in our own United
States...better heed this and pray about it and share it. We checked this out on "
snopes.com". It is
factual. Check for yourself.

Who is Barack Obama? Probable U. S. presidential
candidate, Barack Hussein Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Barack
Hussein Obama, Sr., a black MUSLIM from Nyangoma-Kogel, Kenya and Ann
Dunham, a white Athiest from Wichita, Kansas. Obama's parents met at the
University of Hawaii. When Obama was two years old, his parents divorced. His
father returned to Kenya. His mother then married Lolo Soetoro, a
RADICAL Muslim from Indonesia. When Obama was 6 years old, the
family relocated to Indonesia.

Obama attended a MUSLIM school in Jakarta.
He also spent two years in a Catholic school. Obama takes great care to conceal
the fact that he is a Muslim. He is quick to point out that, "He was
once a Muslim, but that he also attended Catholic school." Obama's political handlers are
attempting to make it appear that that he is not a radical. Obama's introduction to Islam came
via his father, and that this influence was temporary at best. In
reality, the senior Obama returned to Kenya soon after the divorce, and
never again had any direct influence over his son's education.

Lolo Soetoro, the second husband of
Obama's mother, Ann Dunham, introduced his stepson to Islam.
Obama was enrolled in a Wahabi school in Jakarta. Wahabism is the RADICAL ISLAMIC
teaching that is followed by the Muslim terrorists who are now waging Jihad
against the western world. Since it is politically expedient to be a CHRISTIAN when seeking major public office in the United States,
Barack Hussein Obama has joined the United Church of Christ in an
attempt to downplay his Muslim background.
Also, keep in mind that when he was sworn into
office he DID NOT use the Holy Bible, but
instead the Koran.

Barack Hussein Obama will NOT recite
the Pledge of Allegience nor will he show any reverence for our
flag. While others place their hands over their hearts, Obama turns his
back to the flag and slouches. Let us all remain alert concerning
Obama's expected presidential candidacy.

The Muslims have said they plan on
destroying the US from the inside out, what better way to start than
at the highest level - through the President of the United States, one
of their own!!!!

Would you want this man leading our country?...... NOT ME!!!

"THE BEST IS YET TO COME..........TO GOD
BE THE GLORY"


Well I for one am definitely changing my vote!
2008-02-07, 10:08 PM #2
I may not like Obama as candidate for President, but I feel really sorry for the people who actually believe this kind of stuff.
Life is beautiful.
2008-02-07, 10:08 PM #3
Yeah. Because all muslims are terrists.

:downswords:
Wikissassi sucks.
2008-02-07, 10:09 PM #4
It's funny because the type of person that is intended for would never vote for a democrat anyways.
Stuff
2008-02-07, 10:12 PM #5
Originally posted by kyle90:
It's funny because the type of person that is intended for would never vote for a democrat anyways.


Assuming that person has the tolerance to put with the ****ty spacing.
2008-02-07, 10:13 PM #6
Good info. Thanks!
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2008-02-07, 10:14 PM #7
Check for myself, eh?

http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/muslim.asp

PS: anyone who believed this without checking the source is a total idiot.

o.0
2008-02-07, 10:16 PM #8
Wookie's kidding.





good lord, you better be kidding
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2008-02-07, 10:21 PM #9
OMG... UR RIGHT.. Let's consider the alternative.

Hilary.

Obama.

Obama wins.

(though it looks like I'll be voting McCain.)
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

Lassev: I guess there was something captivating in savagery, because I liked it.
2008-02-07, 10:25 PM #10
Originally posted by Greenboy:
PS: anyone who believed this is a total idiot.


Fix'd
Why do the heathens rage behind the firehouse?
2008-02-07, 10:30 PM #11
for simplicity

o.0
2008-02-07, 10:34 PM #12
Quoted message removed
fix'd
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

Lassev: I guess there was something captivating in savagery, because I liked it.
2008-02-07, 10:40 PM #13
dude, to me McCain looks like hed be a better choice policy-wise. Hilary and Obama seem to be too far left on the issues which being middle ground would probably be better, and not have enough guts to propose more left leaning policies on things that define liberal (in the US that is, as the liberal party in australia is our conservative party :confused: ).

But McCain actualy wants to make the republican party get into a more modern mindset, and get rid of their extremely out of date values to replace them with more modern ones, but still tries to maintain some key factors of his party. That and the other two republican candidates are probably far to right wing for the more moderate republican voters out there.
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2008-02-07, 10:44 PM #14
Barrack Obama?

MORE LIKE BAREBACK OSAMA, AMIRITE?
2008-02-07, 10:49 PM #15
Originally posted by Sarn_Cadrill:
:(

Condensed.

o.0
2008-02-07, 10:50 PM #16
Originally posted by alpha1:
But McCain actualy wants to make the republican party get into a more modern mindset, and get rid of their extremely out of date values to replace them with more modern ones, but still tries to maintain some key factors of his party. That and the other two republican candidates are probably far to right wing for the more moderate republican voters out there.


I agree wholeheartedly.

Except that I like Huckabee. He's either psychotic or very brave. But he's not afraid to face adversity. He stands up and says clearly what he believes which is refreshing in today's age of political bull[censored].
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

Lassev: I guess there was something captivating in savagery, because I liked it.
2008-02-07, 10:54 PM #17
Too bad he clearly doesn't believe in evolution.
2008-02-07, 11:07 PM #18
I was apprehensive about voting for a negro but now that I know he's a towelhead negro who went to a papist school means he's certainly not getting my white Protestant vote!
:master::master::master:
2008-02-07, 11:09 PM #19
Originally posted by Sarn_Cadrill:

Except that I like Huckabee. He's either psychotic or very brave. But he's not afraid to face adversity. He stands up and says clearly what he believes which is refreshing in today's age of political bull[censored].


Like Hitler was! :v:
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2008-02-07, 11:11 PM #20
Originally posted by kyle90:
It's funny because the type of person that is intended for would never be allowed out of their padded room anyways.


:v:
If you think the waiters are rude, you should see the manager.
2008-02-07, 11:18 PM #21
:psyduck:

I can't believe how many people hear this message and believe it is true and don't question the source.
2008-02-07, 11:27 PM #22
Originally posted by Echoman:
Like Hitler was! :v:


hurr. No. Hitler was far more political.
Huckabee is a preacher, not a politician. Which basically means he knows how to say stuff that people will tend to get defensive about in a way that doesn't make them defensive, and is comfortable saying those things because he's had lots of practice.
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

Lassev: I guess there was something captivating in savagery, because I liked it.
2008-02-07, 11:30 PM #23
But the email says they are facts?! What am I to do?! Surely the internets don't lie?!
2008-02-07, 11:31 PM #24
never Martyn.

*hops on the mantrain*

choo choo!
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

Lassev: I guess there was something captivating in savagery, because I liked it.
2008-02-07, 11:33 PM #25
Originally posted by Sarn_Cadrill:
Which basically means he knows how to say stuff that people will tend to get defensive about in a way that doesn't make them defensive, and is comfortable saying those things because he's had lots of practice.


Like Mao was! :v:
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2008-02-07, 11:37 PM #26
go to hell, echo.

:p
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

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2008-02-07, 11:39 PM #27
Burgerboys = Nuts

Once again, forever again.
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2008-02-07, 11:40 PM #28
I remember seeing one of these things about bush. blah.
Take that there and put it in here
2008-02-07, 11:50 PM #29
Originally posted by Sarn_Cadrill:
hurr. No. Hitler was far more political.

Huckabee is running for president of the united states, and is a senator.

Quote:
Huckabee is a preacher, not a politician. Which basically means he knows how to say stuff that people will tend to get defensive about in a way that doesn't make them defensive, and is comfortable saying those things because he's had lots of practice.

Hitler was ultra religious, and used Christianity/Catholicism to justify everything he did. A lot of the way he speaks is quite obviously sermon-esque.

I think a huckabee/hitler comparison is stupid, but you were the one that tried to defend the crazy fundy, not me.
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2008-02-08, 12:07 AM #30
I hate those damn email forwards. My aunt mass-forwards crap like that to everyone on her address book (hundreds of people), who proceed to mindlessly pass it on without bothering to check the facts. Every single email she's ever sent is something that's been debunked by snopes.

Some peoples' immediate, unquestioning acceptance of the authenticity of the electronic word is just astounding.
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2008-02-08, 2:39 AM #31
Wasn't the Obama went to a madrassa story one that Fox news picked up and waved around for a while? And then another network's reporter actually went to the school and interviewed the headmaster and he explained it was a government school open to children of any faith, while schoolgirls in skirts were running around the yard in the background?
2008-02-08, 3:44 AM #32
send him essays about video games
2008-02-08, 5:52 AM #33
Originally posted by DEFINOTELY NOT SPE:
send him essays about video games


lol
2008-02-08, 6:57 AM #34
i dislike the term 'radical'; i think it's much more hip to call them 'bodacious muslims'
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2008-02-08, 7:52 AM #35
Originally posted by Sarn_Cadrill:
Except that I like Huckabee. He's either psychotic or very brave. But he's not afraid to face adversity. He stands up and says clearly what he believes which is refreshing in today's age of political bull[censored].

Psychotic. That man will try very hard to get the Ten Commandments as actual law.
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2008-02-08, 5:41 PM #36
Originally posted by JediKirby:
McCain is running for president of the united states, and is a senator.


Fixed.

Huckabee is the former 10 year governor of Arkansas. How do you not know that?
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2008-02-08, 5:50 PM #37
Originally posted by JediGandalf:
Psychotic. That man will try very hard to get the Ten Commandments as actual law.


Yeah, I know gandalf. But here's a few things to consider.
1) Would you rather have a man who has a moral structure and stands up for what he believes in? Or a puppet who puts on different faces depending on who he's talking to?

2) Do you honestly think that he would be successful in accomplishing anything anti-constitutional? This is why we have checks and balances. He might want the 10 commandments voted in as law, but the first half are not going to happen because they'd be non-constitutional, and 2nd half are pretty much laws already and just plain common sense. So what are you worried about?

3) He's very clearly *not* psychotic. Just because you disagree with someone's beliefs does not mean you should call them crazy.
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

Lassev: I guess there was something captivating in savagery, because I liked it.
2008-02-08, 6:02 PM #38
Some people believe having sex with young men is okay.
I disagree with them.

They're sick, psychotic, and self serving.
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2008-02-08, 6:03 PM #39
your point's irrelevant kirbs, because huckabee doesn't believe that.

make a valid argument, pls.
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

Lassev: I guess there was something captivating in savagery, because I liked it.
2008-02-08, 6:33 PM #40
Is it true that Obama made some racist comments against whites in his book, or are these rumors started by people who oppose him?
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