On May 17, 7:47 pm, MACK DADDY <pepsivani...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On May 15, 6:07 am, "leonard7...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <leonard7...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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> > The man who wants to be president has a consistent
> > and disturbing pattern of associations with influence
> > peddlers, racist preachers, terrorist professors and
> > people who wouldn't mind if Israel just went away.
>
> > Obamastan
>
> > By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
> > Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:20 PM PT
>
> > After criticizing McCain for mentioning that Hamas endorses him, Obama
> > says it's understandable that Hamas would do so. Just how anti-Hamas
> > and pro-Israel is the Democratic front-runner? And just why did he
> > fire an adviser who talked with the group?
>
> > Barack Obama would like us to believe that the Rev. Jeremiah Wright
> > who ranted anti-American profanities at the National Press Club was
> > not the man he saw from the pews of his church for two decades.
>
> > He'd also have us believe that Weatherman terrorist bomber William
> > Ayers, who played host to his first fundraiser and with whom he would
> > later serve on a board, is just a "guy in the neighborhood."
>
> > Similarly, Obama would have us believe he doesn't accept the recent
> > endorsement of his candidacy by Ahmed Yousef of the terrorist
> > organization Hamas. John McCain, he said, had "lost his bearings" for
> > asserting, "If Sen. Obama is favored by Hamas, I think people can make
> > judgments accordingly."
>
> > We have, and we hope the American people will as well.
>
> > Obama told CNN that McCain's remarks were "offensive" and that it was
> > "disappointing" his Republican rival would engage "in that kind of
> > smear . . . particularly since my policy toward Hamas has been no
> > different than his."
>
> > Oh, really? If McCain's remarks were a "smear," senator, why did you
> > tell the Atlantic magazine:
>
> > "It's conceivable that there are some in the Arab world who say to
> > themselves, 'This is a guy who spent some time in the Muslim world,
> > has a middle name of Hussein and appears more worldly and has called
> > for talks with people, and so he's not going to be engaging in the
> > same sort of cowboy diplomacy as George Bush." Except these people
> > launch rockets at Israel and oppose its existence.
>
> > (By the way, isn't it funny how Obama can mention his middle name in a
> > national forum when convenient, but if a Republican uses it, it's
> > racist and offensive? Imagine the reaction if McCain had mentioned his
> > legal name was Barack Hussein Obama or had made the above comments
> > about Obama. When a warm-up speaker at a McCain event said "Barack
> > Hussein Obama" repeatedly, media hell broke loose.)
>
> > [And what would have happened if he used the
> > senator's real full name=97 Barak Hussein
> > Mohammad Obama]
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> > If Obama's policy toward Hamas is different from McCain's, why did he
> > have as one of his key Mideast advisers one Robert Malley, who
> > disclosed to the Times of London that he'd been in regular contact
> > with Hamas as part of his work for a conflict-resolution think tank
> > similar to the one former President Jimmy Carter has?
>
> > Just as Obama disowned the pastor he said he could not disown after
> > Rev. Wright's rants were hurting him politically, Obama has fired
> > Malley =97 48 hours after it was revealed Malley had met with Hamas on
> > more than one occasion, something Obama has said that, as president,
> > he would not do.
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> > Malley got the boot shortly after this revelation and shortly after
> > McCain raised the issue of Obama's endorsement by Hamas. Is Malley
> > whispering in Obama's ear one of the reasons Hamas endorsed Obama?
> > Does Obama want us to believe that, as with Rev. Wright, he also had
> > no knowledge of Malley's views?
>
> > Malley was part of Bill Clinton's negotiating team at the 2000 Camp
> > David talks, where Yasser Arafat turned down a Palestinian state on
> > the West Bank. Soon after, Malley wrote a New York Times piece blaming
> > Israel and the U.S. for the breakdown.
>
> > In a recent op-ed in the Wa****ngton Post co-authored by Arafat
adviserHu=
ssein Agha, Malley wrote: "A renewed national compact and a return
>
> > of Hamas to the political fold would upset Israel's strategy of
> > perpetuating Palestinian geographic and political division."
>
> > So, according to Obama's former adviser, it's all Israel's fault, not
> > the fault of those who want to make sure Israel, celebrating 60 years
> > of existence, doesn't have a 61st birthday.
>
> > Perhaps that's why Malley, whose father Simon was a personal friend of
> > Arafat's, wrote another op-ed in the Baltimore Sun titled, "Making the
> > Best of Hamas' Victory." After Hamas won a majority of seats in the
> > Palestinian parliament in February 2006, Malley advocated
> > international aid to the terrorist group's newly formed government.
>
> > Did Obama know about this before he brought Malley on board? Asked if
> > the Obama camp knew about his contacts with Hamas, Malley said: "They
> > know who I am, but I don't think they vet everyone in a group of
> > informal advisers."
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> > If Obama wants to be president, he'd better do a better job of both
> > vetting and picking friends and associates, as well as pastors.
>
> > As we have noted, Obama also has links with Ra****d Khalidi, who
> > currently is the Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia
> > University. Said, who was one of the leading anti-Israeli
> > "intellectuals" of the 20th century and once worked with Arafat's
> > Palestinian Liberation Organization, has branded Israel as an
> > "apartheid system in creation."
>
> > In 2000, Khalidi and his wife held a fundraiser for Obama's
> > unsuccessful congressional bid. The next year, a social service group
> > whose board was headed by Mona Khalidi received a $40,000 grant from a
> > local charity, the Woods Fund of Chicago, when Obama, along with
> > William Ayers, served on the fund's board of directors.
>
> > Last month, the Los Angeles Times re****ted that Obama spoke at a
going-
> > away party in honor of Khalidi in Chicago in 2003. One speaker likened
> > "Zionist settlers on the West Bank" to Osama bin Laden, saying both
> > had been "blinded by ideology."
>
> > Ali Abunimah, a Palestinian activist from Chicago who helps run the
> > Web site Electronic Intifada, says: "In 2000, when Obama
> > unsuccessfully ran for Congress, I heard him speak at a fundraiser
> > hosted by a University of Chicago professor." Abunimah says Obama
> > called for a more "even-handed" =97 meaning less pro-Israel =97 policy
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> > the Middle East.
>
> > So Obama's endorsement by Hamas is not all that surprising. The man
> > who wants to be president has a consistent and disturbing pattern of
> > associations with influence peddlers, racist preachers, terrorist
> > professors and people who wouldn't mind if Israel just went away.
>
> > As John McCain says, the American people should make their judgments
> > accordingly.
>
>
> You are so racist!
** And you are a walking cliche=B4. Racist is what
a black employee called me when I fired him
for stealing. He ran right over to the EOC and
then I got a call from a lady in EOC who said
"Racism is the last refuge of scoundrels."
> Why don't you just leave the
> united states, you are against the very principles on which this
> nation was founded, ya muddafuggin warmonger!
** You constantly prove here that you are a
racist scoundrel. You know nothing of the
nation was founded.


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