Friday 12 September 2008

Muammar Gaddafi: "Obama, my brother"

I really want to be finished with this political junk. I hate the bickering, the duplicity, the having to choose and all that means.

BUT...

Somethings just need to be brought to light.

I, personally, believe Barack Hussein Obama is dangerous for America. He is inexperienced and he leans way too far liberal left for my personal comfort. The issue of his allegiance is, I think, of paramount importance, though. To even consider for president, during these tumultuous times of conflict with radical Islam, someone who may or may not have connections with the other side is ludicrous and must be founded in either a desire to see American crushed or in blinded ignorance. Unfortunately, too many of our citizens are more concerned with a person's skin color or their historic uniqueness as a candidate to look at that person's connections and background and lack or leadership experience.

This link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZiqexz7aqQ) leads to a video of Muammar al-Gaddafi, the de facto leader of Libya, endorsing Obama as a potential great president of American. He repeatedly refers to Obama's Islamism as he calls him "our brother Obama." He refers to the Arab world's prayers and contributions in support Obama. He explains that Obama's statements in support of Israel are only lies of a democratic election in which candidates are expected to say whatever necessary to get elected. He even speaks encouragingly to "our brother Obama" to not have self-doubt regarding his right to lead America, hoping that Obama "will take pride in his African and Islamic identity and faith ... and that he will change American from evil to good."

Yet, even in the light of blatant support by our national enemies for a presidential candidate, the mainstream press is pushing Obama as the leading candidate in the race. You have to look past the "legitimate media" (remember, I used to be one of them until I saw how unilaterally corrupt they are) to find anything negative about Obama. He is given a pass on every gaff, from his slip of "my Muslim faith" when he meant to say Christian faith, his reference to 57 or 60 states instead of 50, his alliance with many, many influential and questionable characters. Yes, these could be missed or overlooked, but we have to wonder why other political figures' mistakes or dubious connections are highlighted over and over and over. If Bush, Cheney, McCain, or any other conservative politician had made any of the above mistakes, David Letterman, Jay Leno, MSNBC, ABC, CNN, CBS, NBC, etc would have been all over them. But they've yet to jab Obama for any of them. That alone should raise red flags for any even semi-conscious. But, again, the desire to see someone "different" stand in office overrides all caution.

Please watch the above referenced video and draw your own conclusions. I've included other telling clip links below along with a forwarded message from a friend. Please warn your liberal-leaning friends and family in a kind and sincere way. They are deluded, not stupid. Just because they don't understand is no reason to disown them, just to educate them.

Here are some other links:
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws (the video of the ignored "57 states" [+ 3 = 60] mistake. Yet we hear often about McCain's house counting gaff)
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pO1dIKgfPw&feature=related (in which Obama supports sex education for kindergarteners)
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BnLozS-TnM&feature=related (2004, Obama states publicly that he is too inexperienced to run in 2008)
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU2Yv-rnJEo&NR=1(caught in out right, blatant lies - guess he hopes we'll just not pay attention)
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(George) STEPHANOPOULOS: "The McCain campaign has never suggested that you have Muslim connections. McCain said that that's wrong."

OBAMA: No, uh, well, uh, well, look, the -- the, uhhhh. Listen, uhhh, you and I both know that the minute that Governor Palin was, uh -- was, uh, forced to talk about her daughter, I immediately said, "That's off-limits. And -- and -- and -- and --

STEPHANOPOULOS: John McCain did the same thing about questioning your faith.

OBAMA: And what -- what was the first thing the McCain campaign went out and did? They -- they said, uhhh, look, uhhh, his liberal blogs that support Obama (nervous laugh) are out there attacking Governor Palin. I mea- ih, uh, uh, eh, L-l-let's not play games. W-w-what I was suggesting, you are absolutely right that John McCain has not, uh, talked about my Muslim faith, and you're absolutely right that that has not come --

STEPHANOPOULOS: Christian faith.

OBAMA: Uh, M-my Christian faith.

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