Monday, September 8, 2008

obama's muslim faith..



it looks like barry is having a hard time dealing with not being ahead in the polls. do i think barack is a muslim? no. as far as i can tell, he doesn't seem to be interested in submitting to that allah guy.. his wife and daughters are way too immodest.. i mean, really.. i'm pretty sure muslim women aren't supposed to speak at all. i don't see him facing east 5 times a day, but i don't watch him that much. one thing is for sure, obama appears to be wilting under the pressure of the campaign.. he's a great front runner, lets see what happens when he's not fulfilling the role of ordained secular messiah. it should be a fun fall

UPDATE: from newsmax "iranians hoping for 'muslim' obama victory..

Iran’s leadership has expressed “great pleasure” at the prospect of a Barack Obama victory in November, according to Menashe Amir, the Iranian-born head of Radio Israel’s Persian language service.
But Iranian President Ahmadinejad has said he doubts that the American establishment “will allow” Obama to win.

“One of the Iranian religious leaders said if Obama will enter the White House, then Islam will conquer the heart of the American nation,” Amir told Isracast.com.

The Iranian leadership likes Obama “mainly because he is a Muslim,” according to Amir. His first name, Barack, comes from “al-baraq,” which is the name of the horse that Muslims believe Muhammad rode on his way to paradise.

His middle name Hussein is also a Muslim name, and he was “born in a Muslim family,” said Amir.

In fact, Obama is a Christian. His deceased father was a Muslim, and though Obama attended a Muslim school in Indonesia, he never pursued the Muslim faith of his early childhood. While some commentators have suggested that this qualifies him as an apostate — a “crime” punishable by death according to Islamic sharia law — Menashe Amir disagreed.

“If he wins the election, Muslims will be very proud of such a conquest, such a win. He didn’t convert [to Christianity] after he was 18. It happened much, much before,” so the sharia law judgment does not apply.


perception is reality is perception?

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