B. HUSSEIN OBAMA: 'I will stand with the Muslims. . .
Will injustices in America ever go away completely?
by: j. grant swank, jr | published: 07 01, 2008
Note what B. Hussein Obama says in his own words. They are from his books entitled “Dreams of My Father” and “Audacity of Hope.
In “Audacity of Hope” he writes: “I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.” The quote comes from page 261 of the paperback edition of “The Audacity of Hope.
B. Hussein was writing about the injustices suffered by some in America. In that context he wrote that sentence.
Will injustices in America ever go away completely? No. We live in an imperfect world. Therefore, will the situation ever arise by which Muslims in the United States will cry out for B. Hussein to lean in their favor. Of course. And will he?
Well, he’s already said he will “stand with the Muslims.” Need we go any further?
More from “Dreams of My Father,” B. Hussein writes: “I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.
And further in that same book: “I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother's race.
There is more: “There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.
Has the Jeremiah Wright twenty year tutoring of anti-white, pro-blackism wedded to B. Hussein’s perspective regarding blacks and whites? No doubt.
B. Hussein writes in “Dreams of My Father” that “it remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.
This is particularly telling and frightening: “I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa , that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself , the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.
Did you get that? Malcolm X, racist who despises white people, is his hero.
Concerning his father, note: “He comes from a father who was a Muslim,” said civil rights author Juan Williams of National Public Radio. “I mean, I think that given we’re at war with Muslim extremists, that presents a problem.
In addition, Obama’s stepfather was a practicing Muslim.
Now we have him carrying with him a Hindu charm. Because of this, Hindus have congregated worldwide to celebrate B. Hussein’s election as US President.
For instance, in India there is the All-India Congress Committee member Brij Mohan Bhama having organized an 11-day religious ceremony at Karol Bagh for B. Hussein’s success in the presidential elections. All this is because Hindus learned that B. Hussein carries a miniature Hanuman idol in his pocket.
A larger configuration of the charm is formed as an impressive idol to be mailed to B. Hussein.
“We will ensure that Mr. Obama receives the idol by August 24, a day before the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado,” said Mr. Bhama.
No wonder B. Hussein truly despises biblical Christians usually referred to as “evangelicals.” His situation ethics relativistic liberal religion is antithetical to biblical Christianity.
If in the Oval Office, he will see to it that biblical Christianity is erased completely. There will not be one sign of the Judeo-Christian heritage left once B. Hussein is in the White House.
Read “Obama Blasts Dr. James Dobson” at The Conservative Voice at http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/32873.html
Read “CAL THOMAS: OBAMA ‘FALSE PROPHET’ at http://jgrantswankjr.blogspot.com/2008/06/cal-thomas-obama-false-prophet.html
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James
Regina Miller said: FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY ADULT LIFE I FEAR MY GOVERNMENTB. HUSSEIN OBAMA: 'I will stand with the Muslims. . .
Will injustices in America ever go away completely?
by: j. grant swank, jr | published: 07 01, 2008Share |
Note what B. Hussein Obama says in his own words. They are from his books entitled “Dreams of My Father” and “Audacity of Hope.In “Audacity of Hope” he writes: “I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.” The quote comes from page 261 of the paperback edition of “The Audacity of Hope.
B. Hussein was writing about the injustices suffered by some in America. In that context he wrote that sentence.
Will injustices in America ever go away completely? No. We live in an imperfect world. Therefore, will the situation ever arise by which Muslims in the United States will cry out for B. Hussein to lean in their favor. Of course. And will he?
Well, he’s already said he will “stand with the Muslims.” Need we go any further?
More from “Dreams of My Father,” B. Hussein writes: “I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.
And further in that same book: “I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother's race.
There is more: “There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.
Has the Jeremiah Wright twenty year tutoring of anti-white, pro-blackism wedded to B. Hussein’s perspective regarding blacks and whites? No doubt.
B. Hussein writes in “Dreams of My Father” that “it remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.
This is particularly telling and frightening: “I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa , that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself , the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.
Did you get that? Malcolm X, racist who despises white people, is his hero.
Concerning his father, note: “He comes from a father who was a Muslim,” said civil rights author Juan Williams of National Public Radio. “I mean, I think that given we’re at war with Muslim extremists, that presents a problem.
In addition, Obama’s stepfather was a practicing Muslim.
Now we have him carrying with him a Hindu charm. Because of this, Hindus have congregated worldwide to celebrate B. Hussein’s election as US President.
For instance, in India there is the All-India Congress Committee member Brij Mohan Bhama having organized an 11-day religious ceremony at Karol Bagh for B. Hussein’s success in the presidential elections. All this is because Hindus learned that B. Hussein carries a miniature Hanuman idol in his pocket.
A larger configuration of the charm is formed as an impressive idol to be mailed to B. Hussein.
“We will ensure that Mr. Obama receives the idol by August 24, a day before the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado,” said Mr. Bhama.
No wonder B. Hussein truly despises biblical Christians usually referred to as “evangelicals.” His situation ethics relativistic liberal religion is antithetical to biblical Christianity.
If in the Oval Office, he will see to it that biblical Christianity is erased completely. There will not be one sign of the Judeo-Christian heritage left once B. Hussein is in the White House.
Read “Obama Blasts Dr. James Dobson” at The Conservative Voice at http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/32873.html
Read “CAL THOMAS: OBAMA ‘FALSE PROPHET’ at http://jgrantswankjr.blogspot.com/2008/06/cal-thomas-obama-false-prophet.html
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Regina Miller
Eve E. said: This reminds me of the bigoted crap about a World Catholic conspiracy that was used to try and prevent JFK's election in 1960. According to the bigots, Kennedy's election would enable the Pope to run the US. Of course, Kennedy was elected and the Catholic Church did not control the government. I am Jewish and am far less afraid of a good and decent man whose middle name is Hussein than I am of the liars, thieves, and bigots who are the Bush-Cheney White House.FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY ADULT LIFE I FEAR MY GOVERNMENT
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Nate C
Nate C said: wow.... seriously? im sorry but thats simply false. i hope someone looks at this and researchs it but fundementally islam and original christianity had many similarites. though there are things which i find personally appaling in religous run muslim states the same can be said of christian states. Dont bring religon into this, it has the capability to help the world, but when you use it as an excuse to hate all you do is justify others hatred for you. if you truely think that obama, who whether you like it or not is YOUR president, is picking islam over christianity than you have never grown from the child who thinks that his mommy doesnt love him as much as the new baby because she gives him new toys when he cries. The president, any president, must be above choosing sides in religous debates. What you get otherwise is hitler against the jews, or at least the start of it.Quick follow up, islam even supports the existance and life of jesus. only difference is the crucifiction, they instead believe (note that there are different sects and different belifes though that is mostly over mohammeds successor) that Christ was risen up to heaven by allah (which is a name for god. Even early christians called him jehovah, so it wasnt anything new.)
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Nate C
Bruno N. said: Hey Ann It is NOT the Lord - but you that has to wake up and fight for the country, the freedom and the world - with what ever sacrifice it takes. It has been like that for centuries and is still is. Fight the sickness that destroys everything - FlopBama - Ahmadjinewhatever he is and the swineflu that we never cured - Islam!! Seach in history and you will find really how rotten all is right now and it all comes from our past - from so called leaders pulling one lie after the next - and we let them - that kind of people has to be neutralized permanently. When you start fighting God will be there next to you and provide the strenght needed. Look what happened after Isrel crossed Jordan River - into the promised land.wow.... seriously? im sorry but thats simply false. i hope someone looks at this and researchs it but fundementally islam and original christianity had many similarites. though there are things which i find personally appaling in religous run muslim states the same can be said of christian states. Dont bring religon into this, it has the capability to help the world, but when you use it as an excuse to hate all you do is justify others hatred for you. if you truely think that obama, who whether you like it or not is YOUR president, is picking islam over christianity than you have never grown from the child who thinks that his mommy doesnt love him as much as the new baby because she gives him new toys when he cries. The president, any president, must be above choosing sides in religous debates. What you get otherwise is hitler against the jews, or at least the start of it.
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Jenny Oh
Thomas said: I stand with the Muslims as well. I am Christian and I follow Christ's teaching unlike so many in this country that just hate. Jesus said, "love your neighbor as yourself; do unto others as you would have them do unto you." If you were truly a follower of Christ you would do what he says. But you're a hypocrite.Thank you Thomas for pointing out what should be obvious especially something that should be obvious to one who is pointing out anothers shortcomings (erroneously) in the name of God! Yours will surely be a bright spot in Heaven!
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Mar
Obama said I will was reading all your comments and I noticed that some of you mentioned that Obama did not mention Muslims at all in his book, he was speaking about the Arab and pakistani American citizens or what ever. Let me just remind you that 94% of Arabs and Pakistani people either here in the U.S or in their own country are MUSLIMS. Only 6% or less are Christians ode Jews. My point that I want to stress is that what quoted in this article is true. Yes Obama will stand with Muslims, which they are mostly from Arabic origin, it is the same sentence in different words.
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SteveF50
Look I hate the prick as much as anyone. I am a Marine that served and defended his country. I will not stand idly by and watch it be destroyed by Obamie and his Sociliast/Marxist friends. However he did NOT say "I will stand by the Moslems...etc etc." He DID say, "I will stand by them if the winds...etc." Yes he was talking about Arab and Pakastani immigrants but he did not use Moslem in the quote. Lets not stoop to the lying slandering twisting verbage of the Socialist...Do it right and be truthful. Be the party of Reagan.
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joe b
Obamunism, get used to it. It's taken over the courts, law enforcement and congress.
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James S
Lord Help Us said: "Liberal Christian" is an oxymoron. Liberals think it's fine and dandy to kill babies and call it abortion. Christians know that it is murder which breaks the very first of the 10 commandments. I could go on to plenty of other examples, but baby butchering pretty much says it all.Very first of the 10 commandments? You might want to look that one up... it is number 6.
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Bruno N.
ANN R. said: What has happen to our country? Wake it up Lord before its too late.Hey Ann
It is NOT the Lord - but you that has to wake up and fight for the country, the freedom and the world - with what ever sacrifice it takes.
It has been like that for centuries and is still is.Fight the sickness that destroys everything - FlopBama - Ahmadjinewhatever he is and the swineflu that we never cured - Islam!!
Seach in history and you will find really how rotten all is right now and it all comes from our past - from so called leaders pulling one lie after the next - and we let them - that kind of people has to be neutralized permanently.When you start fighting God will be there next to you and provide the strenght needed. Look what happened after Isrel crossed Jordan River - into the promised land.
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Paul D.
I'm definitely no Obama supporter by any stretch of the imagination, but am compelled to defend him on this one issue. This report where he allegedly says that "I will stand with the Muslims" is patently false and shameful. It is untrue, ...slanderous/libelous, and only discredits those who keep passing it around as if it is a fact.
I have both editions of Obama's book, both hard bound and soft cover, and nowhere does he make such a statement as is what is being attributed to him. The full text from page 261 (the citation made by the authors of the libelous article) of the second edition (soft cover) reads as following:
"any of us saw a twenty-first-century Abraham raising the
knife on the roof of his apartment building, we would call
the police; we would wrestle him down; even if we saw
him lower the knife at the last minute, we would expect
the Department of Children and Family Services to take
Isaac away and charge Abraham with child abuse. We
would do so because God doesn't reveal Himself or His
angels to all of us in a single moment. We do not hear
what Abraham hears, do not see what Abraham sees, true
as those experiences may be. So the best we can do is act
in accordance with those things that are possible for all of
us to know, understanding that a part of what we know to
be true-as individuals or communities of faith-will be
true for us alone.Finally, any reconciliation between faith and democratic
pluralism requires some sense of proportion. This
is not entirely foreign to religious doctrine; even those
who claim the Bible's inerrancy make distinctions
between Scriptural edicts, based on a sense that some passages-
the Ten Commandments, say, or a belief in Christ's
divinity-are central to Christian faith, while others are
more culturally specific and may be modified to accommodate
modern life. The American people intuitively understand
this, which is why the majority of Catholics practice
birth control and some of those opposed to gay marriage
nevertheless are opposed to a constitutional amendment
banning it. Religious leadership need not accept such wisdom
in counseling their flocks, but they should recognize
this wisdom in their politics.If a sense of proportion should guide Christian
activism, then it must also guide those who police the
boundaries between church and state. Not every mention…"The first edition of Obama's book does not vindicate the author's libel either. We read the following on page 261:
"cradle of civilization," and "You embody the American dream."
They're right, my message is simple, for what I've come to understand
is that my mere presence before these newly minted Americans
serves notice that they matter, that they are voters critical
to my success and full-fledged citizens deserving of respect.Of course, not all my conversations in immigrant communities
follow this easy pattern. In the wake of 9/11, my meetings
with Arab and Pakistani Americans, for example, have a more
urgent quality, for the stories of detentions and FBI questioning
and hard stares from neighbors have shaken their sense of security
and belonging. They have been reminded that the history of
immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need
specific assurances that their citizenship really means something,
that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments
during World War II, and that I will stand with them
should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.It's in my meetings with the Latino community, though, in
neighborhoods like Pilsen and Little Village, towns like Cicero
and Aurora, that I'm forced to reflect on the meaning of America,
'the meaning of citizenship, and my sometimes conflicted
feelings about all the changes that are taking place.Of course, the presence of Latinos in Illinois-Puerto Ricans,
Colombians, Salvadorans, Cubans, and most of all Mexicans dates
back generations, when agricultural workers began making
their way north and joined ethnic groups in factory jobs
throughout the region. Like other immigrants, they assimilated
into the culture, although like African Americans, their upward
mobility was often hampered by racial bias. Perhaps for that reason,
black and Latino political and civil rights leaders often made
common cause. In 1983, Latino support was critical in the election
of Chicago's first black mayor, Harold Washington. That
support was reciprocated, as Washington helped elect a generation
of young, progressive Latinos to the Chicago city council
and the Illinois state legislature. Indeed, until their numbers finally…"So, as one can see, in neither edition does Obama make the statement that is being falsely attributed to him. Therefore, the authors need to offer a retraction, quit their spreading around falsehoods, and do some responsible research for a change, rather than merely playing on the emotions of the people to incite contempt for the President, even though his has acted, and continues to act, contemptible. Lets overcome evil with good, first by learning how to tell the truth, rather than using lies and distortions.
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Thomas
cindy a said: The e-mails states, "From The Audacity of Hope: 'I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.' " The quote comes from page 261 of the paperback edition of The Audacity of Hope. In the full passage, Obama talks about speaking in front of audiences of immigrants, and how he often tells them that they embody the American dream. But he wrote that when he speaks to audiences of Pakistani and Arab-Americans, their message to him has a more urgent quality. "(T)he stories of detentions and FBI questioning and hard stares from neighbors have shaken their sense of security and belonging. They have been reminded that the history of immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need specific assurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." Obama doesn't mention Muslims here at all; he's clearly talking about U.S. citizens of Arab and Pakistani descent. Also, the e-mail says Obama would "stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction," implying he made a statement to that effect. But it's clear in reading the text that the words actually represent a question Obama is being asked by his audiences: "they need specific assurances ... that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." Though Obama doesn't say so explicitly, he gives the impression his answer is yes. The e-mail distorts Obama's quote and misrepresents who he was talking about, lumping together an entire religion when he was talking to two groups of people in the context of discrimination. It's a significant alteration to the meaning of what Obama said.I stand with the Muslims as well. I am Christian and I follow Christ's teaching unlike so many in this country that just hate. Jesus said, "love your neighbor as yourself; do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
If you were truly a follower of Christ you would do what he says. But you're a hypocrite.
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Lord Help Us
Tom M. said: I hope israel don't need our help if he's elected president.."Liberal Christian" is an oxymoron. Liberals think it's fine and dandy to kill babies and call it abortion. Christians know that it is murder which breaks the very first of the 10 commandments. I could go on to plenty of other examples, but baby butchering pretty much says it all.
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Underwood K.
No wonder this country is experiencing calamities like the oil spill !!! America is doomed!
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Chet in Texas
Close enough... He's either a socialist, marxist, fascist or some other combination... the evidence of that is STAGGERING...
He wants MORE of your income...
He's LIED about NOT raising taxes...
He's had democrats write into bills language which PREVENTS the use of references to "taxes" in support of the bills...
That's LYING to the American taxpayer.
To the idiot who would rather have Obama than Bush-Cheney:
ENJOY your REGIME... and your NEW TAXES & FEES...
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nasima f
Theresa M. said: All non-Muslims, take note!!
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cindy a
The e-mails states, "From The Audacity of Hope: 'I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.' "
The quote comes from page 261 of the paperback edition of The Audacity of Hope. In the full passage, Obama talks about speaking in front of audiences of immigrants, and how he often tells them that they embody the American dream.
But he wrote that when he speaks to audiences of Pakistani and Arab-Americans, their message to him has a more urgent quality.
"(T)he stories of detentions and FBI questioning and hard stares from neighbors have shaken their sense of security and belonging. They have been reminded that the history of immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need specific assurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."
Obama doesn't mention Muslims here at all; he's clearly talking about U.S. citizens of Arab and Pakistani descent.
Also, the e-mail says Obama would "stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction," implying he made a statement to that effect. But it's clear in reading the text that the words actually represent a question Obama is being asked by his audiences: "they need specific assurances ... that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."
Though Obama doesn't say so explicitly, he gives the impression his answer is yes.
The e-mail distorts Obama's quote and misrepresents who he was talking about, lumping together an entire religion when he was talking to two groups of people in the context of discrimination. It's a significant alteration to the meaning of what Obama said.
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susan d
This is completely out of context. After 9/11 many muslims experienced very real threats of violence and racial discrimination as well as being accused of not being patriotic. There were real fears amongst the muslims that they might be segregated or put in internment camps. Please don't say it is impossibl;e....we have already done that. Obama said if this happened he would stand beside the muslims. Frankly so would I. I am a registered republican and I am NOT voting for Obama. But get your facts straight.
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Eve E.
This reminds me of the bigoted crap about a World Catholic conspiracy that was used to try and prevent JFK's election in 1960. According to the bigots, Kennedy's election would enable the Pope to run the US. Of course, Kennedy was elected and the Catholic Church did not control the government. I am Jewish and am far less afraid of a good and decent man whose middle name is Hussein than I am of the liars, thieves, and bigots who are the Bush-Cheney White House.
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Carl S.
Tom M. You should say, I hope that Israel does not need our help, if he is elected president. I am a highly educated liberal Christian.
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Carl S.
I am a liberal Christian and I shall vote for Obama. I especially like his slogan, "We are the people we have been waiting for."
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Tom M.
I hope israel don't need our help if he's elected president..
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Irene W.
America, please wake up.
We need to pray every day for God's Mercy on our country..
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Lanny D.
Jon G., I could not have said it more accurately. THANKS.
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Jon G.
There are way too many similarities to the definition of the anti-christ for us to ignore. He hates Christians, apparently worships false idols, is a smooth talking, Malcolm X worshipper and some people in this country think he would be good for the country???? Common sense isn't very common, is it...
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ANN R.
What has happen to our country? Wake it up Lord before its too late.
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Clare H.
This friggin' country better wise up--fast!
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Leslie T.
Will our country lose its senses?
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Theresa M.
All non-Muslims, take note!!
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Paul L.
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Robert M.
Obama does not fit in America.
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Nancy B.
Excellent!
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