Wednesday, March 05, 2008

What's In A Name

"Obama offers a policy of dialogue and accommodation. He has opposed listing Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization and proposed a grand bargain with Syria's rulers. He is even prepared to ignore two UN Security Council resolutions that require Iran to stop its uranium-enrichment program as a precondition for talks at the highest level. He has campaigned for a formal congressional move to prevent Bush from taking any military action against Tehran.

In an important symbolic move designed to signal an end of the special relationship between Israel and America, Obama has become the first major presidential candidate in 25 years not to commit himself to transferring the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Last but not least, Obama has promised to withdraw from Iraq in his first year in office - meeting a key demand of all radical Islamist forces, Sunni and Shiite.

The message is clear: Obama wants a new relationship with radical forces in the Islamic world while distancing America from its traditional regional allies. In other words, he proposes to reverse policies that have taken shape over more than six decades under 12 successive American presidents.

It's this revolutionary idea that deserves to be examined and debated, not the origin and meaning of Obama's middle name."

So let's get this straight; he IS NOT a militant moslem but takes the side of militant moslem's. He professes to be a Christian but doesn't know if he's going to heaven, which is something you really don't hear from most people that have accepted Christ as their SAVIOR, because the whole dying on the cross deal was supposed to open the path for all true believers.

The man may very well not be a militant moslem but sure likes them more than his "own" faith.

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