Posted by
David Zublick on Sunday, January 21, 2007 4:56:59 PM
Barack Hussein
Obama
has announced that he has formed an exploratory committee, the first
step toward a formal race for the presidency on the Democratic ticket.
By all accounts, Hussein
Obama
is an attractive and charismatic individual. But there are those who
question his viability as a candidate due to his lack of experience. He
has served a mere two years in the United States Senate. He has yet to
address the most pressing concerns facing most Americans, and the only
thing he has vowed to do is to change the tone in Washington.
Bubbling underneath the surface, however, is something far more sinister than Hussein
Obama being wet-behind-the-ears. His lack of forthrightness about his Muslim background should have all Americans concerned.
An investigation of Hussein
Obama's
background by his political opponents has revealed that he was raised
as a Muslim by his stepfather in Indonesia. He spent at least four
years in a
Madrassa, or Muslim seminary. A source close to the investigation said "He was a Muslim, but he concealed it."
The background check disclosed the details of Hussein
Obama's Muslim past.
The conclusions are crystal clear: He concealed his prior Muslim faith
and education. In his two autobiographies, "The Audacity of Hope:
Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream" and "Dreams from My Father:
A Story of Race and Inheritance"-Hussein
Obama
makes a brief reference to, but does not expand on his Muslim past,
mentioning only that he attended a predominantly Muslim school.
Investigation sources said he was given the name Hussein by his Muslim
father, which he rarely uses in public.
One wonders why.
The investigation on Hussein
Obama
zeroed in on his years in Jakarta. After his parents divorced, (his
father was black and hailed from Kenya), his mother married an
Indonesian student and moved there. Indonesia is considered a moderate
Muslim state. However, U.S. intelligence has determined that most of
the schools teach
Wahhabbi doctrine that denies the rights of non-Muslims, and these schools are financed in large part by the Saudi Arabian government.
This is deeply disturbing.
The investigation into Hussein
Obama's
background is ongoing, but the evidence uncovered so far seems to
indicate that he may still be a Muslim, with ties to Islam. He has made
faith an issue in recent months, professing to be a Christian. He
supposedly attends Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, but not
regularly. One source said "
Obama's
education began a life-long relationship with Islam as a faith and
Muslims as a community. This has been a relationship that contains
numerous question marks." Sources indicated that Hussein
Obama spent four years in this
Madrassa.
Last
November, Keith Ellison was elected the first Muslim congressman. He
raised eyebrows by insisting on taking the ceremonial oath of office on
a Koran.
Those eyebrows were raised for good reason.
Recently,
Jaafar Sheikh Idris,
founder and chairman of American Open University, a distance learning
center based in Alexandria, Virginia and known to local law enforcement
as "
Wahhabbi
Online", denounced the United States' constitutionally limited republic
as the "antithesis of Islam" arguing that no man has the right to make
laws outside Allah's laws expressed in the Koran. He said "There is a
basic difference between Islam and this form of democracy. The basic
difference is that in Islam it is [Allah's] law as expressed in the
Koran and the
Sunna that is the supreme law within the limits of which people have the right to legislate.
"No
one can be a Muslim who makes or freely accepts or believes that anyone
has the right to make or accept legislation that is contrary to that
divine law, "
Idris
added. "Examples of such violations include the legalization of
alcoholic drinks, gambling, homosexuality, usury or interest, and even
adoption."
Ellison attempted to placate his detractors by taking
the oath of office on a Koran once owned by Thomas Jefferson claiming
that Jefferson was well aware of the wisdom that could be gained from
its teachings.
Ted
Sampley,
publisher of U.S. Veteran Dispatch, wrote that "there is no doubt
Ellison was right about Jefferson believing that wisdom could be
'gleaned' from the Muslim Koran. At the time Jefferson owned the book,
he needed to understand everything possible about Muslims because he
was about to advocate war against the Islamic 'Barbary' states of
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Tripoli."
In other words, the reason Jefferson possessed a Koran was so that he could know his enemies.
No
man can serve two masters. It is a contradiction for Ellison to have
taken an oath to preserve, protect and defend the United States
Constitution on a Koran, because Islamic law is in direct opposition to
our laws. Who will Ellison serve? He has stated categorically that his
Islamic beliefs will play a large part in his decision-making process.
He told a group meeting in Detroit recently that "I'm not here to be a
preacher, but in terms of political agenda items, my faith informs
these things."
When asked which would take priority should a
conflict arise, or to describe how the congressman will resolve the
differing philosophies provided by the U.S. Constitution and the Koran,
which calls for beheading "infidels", he said he could not answer
immediately.
It is clear that there is a dangerous situation
brewing in our government. If one professed follower of Islam and
another who is suspected of it are allowed to serve in elected office,
how long will it be before our nation becomes Muslim, like much of
western Europe? Will men soon be praying in mosques five times a day?
Will women soon be forced to wear
burqas?
Keith Ellison and
Barack Hussein
Obama should worry Americans. Our nation and everything we stand for is at stake.
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