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The ongoing skepticism surrounding Barack Obama’s inability to prove his place of birth and the shadiness he cloaks his religious faith in have recently reached new levels. The last time Obama and his family visited Hawaii, the birth place in question, Hawaii’s governor, Neil Abercrombie, swore adamantly that he was going to end all doubt, with the proper documentation, that our president may not have been born in America. A couple weeks later Abercrombie had confessed that he could not find the proof he promised, effectively making things even worse for Barack Obama’s case. His friend did him no favors in rehashing the burden of proof Obama is responsible for and refuses to present as evidence for the millions upon millions of Americans who want to see it, and have every right to see it.
Today in The Washington Times, Brett M. Decker wrote an article “Obama’s fake Christianity?” in which he documented criticism of Obama’s faith even coming from liberals. The article went so far as to suggest that the president’s behavior is possibly comparable to that of an atheist.
Concerning Egypt, “One clear message came from all the president’s men: A new government in Cairo ‘has to include a whole host of important nonsecular actors,’ as stated by White House spokesman Robert Gibbs. The hitch is that in the Middle East, nonsecular means radical Islamist, like the Muslim Brotherhood.” Due to statements like this, Obama’s own religious foundations are being questioned from even the left.
Bill Maher, of all leftist critics of everything conservative, was quoted on his HBO show “Real Time” saying of Obama, “I think he’s a centrist the way he’s a Christian---not really…His mother was a secular humanist and I think he is.”
A guest on the show pointed out that Obama did indeed attend church preceding his candidacy for president. But that church belonged to the “Racist, anti-American, hate-spewing Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
It is stuff like this that fuels me to run everyday and to do whatever I can to help get Barack Obama out of office in November of 2012. Since the Midterm elections, Obama has done nothing but attempt to put himself closer to the aisle to appease just enough voters to allow him to get reelected. He would not have made many of the decisions he did were it not for his agenda getting so many of his democratic senators and representatives fired back in November of 2010. What is important to remember as vividly as possible is the first two years, especially the health care law. Surpassing every decision Obama has made, what is most important and disturbing is his bad-faith withholding of proving he was born in Hawaii, his devoted attendance to Jeremiah Wright’s church, and the constant contradictions of his faith.
From one human being to another, I could care less where another man was born, what church he chooses to attend or not to attend, or whether he is a Christian, a Muslim, a Jew or an atheist, but when a man cannot look you in the eye and answer simple questions like these with honesty or his actions, he does not deserve to be president of the greatest nation on Earth, and he certainly has no right to deconstruct it over the course of eight years.
1,631.7 miles to go.
Today in The Washington Times, Brett M. Decker wrote an article “Obama’s fake Christianity?” in which he documented criticism of Obama’s faith even coming from liberals. The article went so far as to suggest that the president’s behavior is possibly comparable to that of an atheist.
Concerning Egypt, “One clear message came from all the president’s men: A new government in Cairo ‘has to include a whole host of important nonsecular actors,’ as stated by White House spokesman Robert Gibbs. The hitch is that in the Middle East, nonsecular means radical Islamist, like the Muslim Brotherhood.” Due to statements like this, Obama’s own religious foundations are being questioned from even the left.
Bill Maher, of all leftist critics of everything conservative, was quoted on his HBO show “Real Time” saying of Obama, “I think he’s a centrist the way he’s a Christian---not really…His mother was a secular humanist and I think he is.”
A guest on the show pointed out that Obama did indeed attend church preceding his candidacy for president. But that church belonged to the “Racist, anti-American, hate-spewing Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
It is stuff like this that fuels me to run everyday and to do whatever I can to help get Barack Obama out of office in November of 2012. Since the Midterm elections, Obama has done nothing but attempt to put himself closer to the aisle to appease just enough voters to allow him to get reelected. He would not have made many of the decisions he did were it not for his agenda getting so many of his democratic senators and representatives fired back in November of 2010. What is important to remember as vividly as possible is the first two years, especially the health care law. Surpassing every decision Obama has made, what is most important and disturbing is his bad-faith withholding of proving he was born in Hawaii, his devoted attendance to Jeremiah Wright’s church, and the constant contradictions of his faith.
From one human being to another, I could care less where another man was born, what church he chooses to attend or not to attend, or whether he is a Christian, a Muslim, a Jew or an atheist, but when a man cannot look you in the eye and answer simple questions like these with honesty or his actions, he does not deserve to be president of the greatest nation on Earth, and he certainly has no right to deconstruct it over the course of eight years.
1,631.7 miles to go.
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