On May 16, 12:35 pm, "Harry Dope" <Pres.McCai...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Sen. Barack Obama's Chicago church reprinted a manifesto by Hamas that
> defended terrorism as legitimate resistance, refused to recognize the
right
> of Israel to exist and compared the terror group's official charter -
which
> calls for the murder of Jews - to America's Declaration of Independence.
>
> The Hamas piece was published on the "Pastor's Page" of the Trinity
United
> Church of Christ newsletter reserved for Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., whose
> anti-American, anti-Israel remarks landed Obama in hot water, prompting
the
> presidential candidate to deliver a major race speech earlier this
> week.[...]
>
> In his July 22, 2007, church bulletin, Wright reprinted an article by
Mousa
> Abu Marzook, identified in the newsletter as a "deputy of the political
> bureau of Hamas." A photo image of the newsletter was captured and
posted
> today by the business blog BizzyBlog. The Hamas piece was first
published by
> the Los Angeles Times, garnering the newspaper much criticism.
>
> According to senior Israeli security officials, Marzook, who resides in
> Syria alongside Hamas chieftain Khaled Meshaal, is considered the
"brains"
> behind Hamas, designing much of the terror group's policies and
ideology.
> Israel possesses what it says is a large volume of specific evidence
that
> Marzook has been directly involved in calling for or planning scores of
> Hamas terrorist offensives, including deadly suicide bombings. He was
also
> accused of attempting to set up a Hamas network in the U.S.
>
> Marzook's original piece was titled, "Hamas' stand" but was re-titled "A
> Fresh View of the Palestinian Struggle" by Obama's church
> newsletter.[emphasis mine] The newsletter also referred to Hamas as the
> "Islamic Resistance Movement," and added in its introduction that
Marzook
> was addressing Hamas' goals for "all of Palestine."
>
> --
> "I understand MSNBC has suspended Mr. Imus," Obama told ABC News, "but I
> would also say that there's nobody on my staff who would still be
working
> for me if they made a comment like that about anybody of any ethnic
group.
> And I would hope that NBC ends up having that same attitude."
> April 11 2007 B.Hussein Obama
And Osama Obama sat in that church for twenty years and now wants
everyone to believe that all the anti-white, anti-American rehoretic
spewed from the pulpit had no effect on his views. Yeah right.


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