This is what really bothers me about Barack Hussein Obama.
Okay, I admit it. I have been goofing on Obama, what with the empty dashiki and the Snakecharmer/Haji of Johnny Quest photos and all.
And despite Obama's attending a madrassa, and having an absentee father who was a Moslem, AND even though he has been quoted saying that he thinks the call to prayer at sunset is the prettiest sound on earth, I REALLY DON'T THINK OBAMA IS A MOSLEM.
No, what really bothers me is that the Moslem street thinks OBAMA IS A MOSLEM.
You gotta know that with Barack Hussein Obama voted in as president the word on the Moslem Street is going to be that the Great Shatan has fallen and the Islamic caliphate is well on its way to being established.
It's all about the symbolism, you know.
And IMO the symbolism is huge.
Eight years after radical Islamic terrorists inflicted the United States with 9-11, the worst terror attack in its history, the United States turns around and elects a candidate whose father was a Moslem, who attended a Madrassa as a child, who thinks the call to prayer at sunset is the prettiest sound on earth and whose middle name is Hussein.
Seriously, knowing what you know about the perverted Wahhabi doctrine and its quest for global domination what does that say to you?
Here's what it says to Tamara Corfman Wittes, a Brookings senior fellow.
When several hundred Muslim representatives from across the Islamic world got together with American scholars at a Brookings Institution-organized event in Qatar last month, a straw poll on the presidential candidates handed an overwhelming victory to Obama.
Tamara Cofman Wittes, a Brookings senior fellow who participated in the U.S.-Islamic Forum in Doha, observed at the time, "The symbolism of a major American presidential candidate with the middle name of Hussein, who went to elementary school in Indonesia, certainly speaks to Muslims abroad."
And how about what it says to an editorial columnist in a Lebanese newspaper. (I found the remark about the Black Caucus extremely revealing.)
"I do not mind confessing that I prefer him because he is black," columnist Jihad el-Khazen wrote of Obama in Lebanon's Dar al-Hayat . "From my experience with Congress, I can tell that congressmen who sympathize the most with us [the Arabs] belong to the 'Black Caucus.'"
Another country heard from:
But Hussain Abdul-Hussain, a veteran Arab journalist writing in the Daily Star , warned that Obama's inexperience in the Middle East could prove dangerous.His plans for the region could end up destabilizing Iraq and benefiting the regimes in Iran and Syria, while holding out little in the way of concessions to the Palestinians, he wrote."Arabs should look further than Obama's second name of Hussein or his family's Muslim roots," Abdul-Hussain advised. "They should beware of his lack of experience in a region where even experts often fail to anticipate what comes next."
This reminds me. Just WHAT was Zbigniew Brezinski, Obama's foreign policy capo doing in Syria recently?
Syria? Did someone say Syria? That makes me think of this guy.
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