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Obama Criticizes Carter for Hamas Visit
« on: April 17, 2008, 10:19:08 AM »
http://www.newsmax.com/politics/obama_jewish_leaders/2008/04/16/88454.html

Wednesday, April 16, 2008 1:59 PM

 
 
PHILADELPHIA -- Sen. Barack Obama on Wednesday criticized former President Jimmy Carter for meeting with leaders of the Islamic terrorist group Hamas as he tried to reassure Jewish voters that his candidacy isn't a threat to them or U.S. support for Israel.


The Democratic presidential candidate's comments, made to a group of Jewish leaders here, were his first on Carter's controversial meeting scheduled this week in Egypt.


Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting John McCain called on Obama to repudiate Carter in a speech to The Associated Press Monday.


Obama told the Jewish group he had a "fundamental disagreement" with Carter, who was rebuffed by Israeli leaders during a peace mission to the Middle East this week.


"We must not negotiate with a terrorist group intent on Israel's destruction," Obama said.


"We should only sit down with Hamas if they renounce terrorism, recognize Israel's right to exist, and abide by past agreements."


The Illinois senator has been working to reassure Jewish voters nervous about his candidacy in the wake of publicity about anti-Israel sentiments expressed by his pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and criticism from rival Hillary Rodham Clinton during a February debate that he hadn't immediately rejected an endorsement from black Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan. Obama responded that he already denounced Farrakhan, but would reject his support as well.


Obama told the group that he had not been aware of Wright's more incendiary speeches before launching his presidential campaign last year, even though he had been a member of Wright's congregation nearly 20 years. Obama said he had spoken to Wright and privately conveyed his concerns about some of his sermons once he learned of their content. But he acknowledged that he had declined to be more public in his criticism until recently, since Wright was preparing to retire from ministry at Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ.


"You make a decision about how are you going to handle it," Obama said. "Do you publicly denounce his comments? Do you privately express concern but recognize you are still part of a broader church community that is going to be transitioning? I chose the latter."


Obama has stepped up his outreach to the Jewish community in recent weeks after videos of Wright's speeches surfaced where he criticized Israel and expressed sympathy for the Palestinian cause.


Among other things, Wright has denounced Israel as racist and suggested tension between Israel and the Palestinians had contributed to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.


Obama also met privately with about 100 Jewish leaders in Ohio before that state's primary March 4.


Obama has been the subject of persistent Internet rumors suggesting he is a Muslim who was educated at a Madrassah in Indonesia and took the oath of office with his hand on a Quran. Obama did spend part of his childhood in Indonesia but attended Catholic and public schools there. He took the oath of office on a Bible.


Obama delivered a well-received speech last month addressing the Wright controversy, in which he criticized many of his former pastor's views. But the issue has continued to dog him on his campaign, and officials with Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign have acknowledged raising the Wright issue with "superdelegates" who may decide the Democratic nomination as evidence of electability problems Obama might have if he's the party's candidate in November.


Obama told Jewish leader he would work as president to diminish tensions between the black and Jewish communities, noting that both groups shared the experience of suffering discrimination.


Obama also said at the meeting that he's willing to make diplomatic overtures to Iran even thought it had which has funded Hamas and other militant groups.









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Re: Obama Criticizes Carter for Hamas Visit
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2008, 06:17:25 AM »
So much for Freudian slips.

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RUSH:  Hey, folks, you want to tweak the Drive-By Media with me right now?  Want to participate in tweaking the Drive-By Media?  You are aware, probably, that Barack Obama lost his bearings recently and said that he was going to campaign in all 57 states.  You heard this?  And everybody chalked it up to, "Well, he's tired."  You know, this is a Dan Quayle moment.  I mean, Dan Quayle goes out there and misspells potato, and we still get jokes about it.  Barack Obama says he's gonna go out and campaign in 57 states, he was just tired, you know, it's been such a long campaign, he's been so many places, he probably thinks there are 57 states.  Well, I have here a printout from a website called the International Humanist and Ethical Union.  And here is how the second paragraph of an article on that website begins.  "Every year from 1999 to 2005 the organization of the Islamic conference representing the 57 Islamic states presented a resolution to the United Nations commission on human rights called combating --" yes, H.R., get ready for the phone calls up there. 
 
 
We're participating here in a tweak of the media.  Obama said he's going to campaign in 57 states, and it turns out that there are 57 Islamic states.  There are 57 Islamic states.  "Every year from 1999 to 2005, the organization of the Islamic conference representing the 57 Islamic states," this is from the International Humanist and Ethical Union.  And the title of the piece here is, "How the Islamic states dominate the UN human rights council," and there are 57 of them.  So did Obama just lose his bearings, or was this a more telling slip, ladies and gentlemen?  Obama's 57 states, not just a simple gaffe.  He might have been thinking of the 57 Islamic states when he said he was going to campaign in all 57 states.  (laughing)  Can't wait 'til the Drive-Bys hear about this.   
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Re: Obama Criticizes Carter for Hamas Visit
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2008, 07:34:58 PM »
Rush may not tell the entire story like Paul Harveys "The rest of the Story", but in this instance, I heard Obama on the news say this error.  Rush may have listened and taken the same liberties, as some of our most ardent conspiracy theorists, since no facts or investigation followed by an independent counsel.  I only related an article much like NWO editorialism's as expounded as possibilities, and let the reader decide for themselves.  If one is offended by the comment, it is his evalution, choice, decision, and responsibility for it.  At least, Rush signs his own name and let's the informed voter make his own decision.  At least, Rush has made it clear of his concept of a Republican form of government and even suggests methods and ideas to achieve his Camelot.  Anyone and most everyone, can and does see 20/20 hindsight and relate they could have done better with the facts or knowledge at hand, until it actually happens.  Obama wants change.  Iran wants change.  Democrats want change.  What does he and they envision for this change?  What do our conspiracy theorists' envision for their Camelot, instead of just pointing out how stupid, ingnorant and uninformed the public is with regard to personal opinions?  I'd like to read just EXACTLY, what would be their vision of an Ideal Government and even more so, how to effectively, economically, and efficiently transition to it.  Any takers?

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Re: Obama Criticizes Carter for Hamas Visit
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2008, 02:47:17 AM »
"Errrrr.....conspiracy theorists ALWAYS ask for real investigations."

And they never believe what the investigations conclude. Many still believe that the boogie man is real.


Barrak Hussein Obama is just throwing out propaganda and disinformation about his alliance with Islam and terrorism, one in the same. Sad thing is that so many of our usefull fools in this country cannot see through this sleeper muslim terrorists facade.

So TM7 when you going to run for office? You seem to think you have all the answers, lets hear what good you will do?
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Re: Obama Criticizes Carter for Hamas Visit
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2008, 11:43:42 AM »
Obama's lying makes Mrs. Clinton look good, only the liberal media reports news as it sees fit so Obama's damned lies go unreported.

We have had some bad candidates in the past thirty five years but he is the absolute worst lying dung heap yet.