Obama’s Link to Terrorists

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Obama and AyersOk, think about this…

If Barack Obama were to apply for a job with the FBI or the Secret Service, he would be disqualified by his past association with a known terrorist, William Ayers.

So if he were to be elected President, he would not even qualify to be his own bodyguard.

The Obama campaign and most Democrats are crying foul with this argument saying that it’s taking the focus off of the real issues.  Well I disagree, your character is judged by your company.  Obama may have been eight years old when Ayers committed those egregious acts, but Obama knew of his past when he began to associate with him.

Here’s something else for you to chew on:  Politicians don’t have fund raisers at people’s houses that they don’t know very well.  People do not offer to host parties, campaign functions and fund raisers for politicians they do not agree with and share the same ideals with.  Barack Hussein Obama will be bad for this country.  I hope the American people will wake up before November 4!

  1. Lee said on October 13th, 2008 at 8:11 am

    Have you seen this video of 0bama in Kenya supporting Odinga? Odinga lost, then led the Orange Democratic Movement as they committed ethnic cleansing all across Kenya.

    http://tinyurl.com/43dvz

    Odinga had signed an agreement with the Muslims, though the country is 85% Christian & 15% Muslim, to institute Sharia Law if they helped him win. He and 0bama still in touch via phone on a regular basis. Still has 0bama’s support.

  2. Chris said on October 13th, 2008 at 8:14 am

    Hi Kevin,

    Your passion is commendable, but your logic is flawed.

    The Boston Tea Party was “terrorism”, but we aren’t complaining about that. Many of our parents did things that would seem crazy or even subversive during the Vietnam War. I seem to remember the Smothers Brothers even got in on the action. And, no, I am not condoning being a part of a group that protested the Vietnam War with bombs, I am just stating times were different.

    Associating with the “Citizen of the Year” wouldn’t ring alarm bells for me. In fact, I am associating with you right now and I barely know you. By your logic, I should be held accountable 20 years from now for things you did 20 years ago. I’d like a dissertation on everything morally questionable that you have ever done; I may run for office one day.

    The most important thing you should consider right now is the origin of all this anger and wild speculation. Ask yourself, deep down, why you use “Hussein” in Obama’s name when you don’t use McCain’s middle name. Ask yourself why you are supporting a candidate who charged rape victims for the kits necessary to investigate their rapists.

    Ask yourself: are you against Obama because of his vision for this country, or the color of his skin?

    While Sarah Palin may say, “there’s nothing I hate more than the United States government,” I have not seen you post that video, or comment on that statement by a person who may hold the highest office in our land. I have not seen you post comment on McCain flying off the handle and calling his wife a “c*nt” in front of reporters. (He is prone to wild fits of rage, just in case you want to start looking into who we may be handing nuclear codes to.)

    In addition, almost every lie told about Obama in this campaign was started by a racist, anti-Semite out of Chicago. Now, spreading the lies and misinformation of a monster may say more about your character that you had ever hoped. But I’m not judging you based on that, and nor should we judge Obama based on the most loose of loose associations.

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My name is Kevin Burke. I was born and raised in Chattanooga, TN.  I am a conservative blogger, Finance major at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, I own Varsity Team Sports & Apparel in Chattanooga, and I find myself involved in politics, sports, technology, business and anything else I can make time for.
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