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Is Mr. Obama's judgment seriously called into question when he backs Muslim extremists?

Mr. Obama's judgment is seriously called into question when he backs an official with troubling ties to Muslim extremists and whose supporters practice ethnic cleansing and genocide

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/oct/12/ob...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The judgment I question is the media, who did not want to report his questionable Muslim activity.

    The Washington Times was a bit late with this news.

    Obama was born Muslim, raised until the age of 10 as a Muslim. Have you heard him recite the morning prayer. He said that it is the most beautiful sound. He doesn't recite in public any more.

    Raila Odinga of Kenya, a Marxist Muslim, was implicated in the bloody coup attempt in 1982 against then-President Daniel Arap Moi, a close ally of the United States. Kenya had been one of the most stable democracies in Africa since the 1960s. The ethnic cleansing earlier this year was the worst violence in Kenya since that 1982 coup attempt.

    Mr. Odinga and Barack Obama were nearly inseparable throughout Mr. Obama's six-day stay. The two traveled together throughout Kenya and Obama spoke on behalf of Mr. Odinga at numerous rallies. In contrast, Barack Obama had only criticism for even after he met with Kibaki, he lashed out against the Kenyan government.

    "Kenyans are now yearning for CHANGE," Obama declared.

    Obama was firmly behind Mr. Odinga.

    Obama stays in daily telephone contact with his cousin Mr Odinga.

    1500 PEOPLE WERE KILLED

    I guess that's a BIG CHANGE of STATUS for them.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Having pouter problems here Need prayer

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