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lightshineon -> RE: Who Is This Man? (5/10/2008 9:16:48 AM)
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Yeah wing, this is all talk from Mr. Obama. Do you not agree he looks for friends in all the wrong places? Does that disturb you even a little bit. Talk is so cheap, and actions speak volumes louder. Anyone can say anything, and very smoothly I might add, my brother is that way, some pastors are that way, a man on a date with other motives. A carsales man, you get the drift. You seem very intelligent, I like you as a person and I guess I value your opinion, so I am wondering what you make of his friends and colleagues? I am not asking you to trash him, but what do you consider truth here? quote:
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Do we know Barak Hussein Obama? Article HERE sheds new light on Obama's choice of friends and colleagues. quote: One of Barack Obama’s Middle East policy advisers disclosed today that he had held meetings with the militant Palestinian group Hamas - prompting the likely Democratic nominee to sever all links with him. What are we getting ourselves into with Obama? I know we have discussd this thing to death but it gets more and more clear everyday where we are headed. ....and just what is Obama's record on how to deal with Hamas? Sen. Obama (D-IL) has taken a strongly pro-Israel tone in addressing the conflict. In a speech before AIPAC in March 2007, Obama said the United States must “strengthen the hands of Palestinian moderates” and isolate Hamas. Haaretz U.S. correspondent Shmuel Rosner said that before AIPAC, Obama “sounded as strong as Clinton, as supportive as Bush, as friendly as Giuliani.” In April 2008, Barack Obama's campaign said he disapproved (ABC News) of former President Jimmy Carter's decision to meet with Hamas officials. Obama "does not support negotiations with Hamas until they renounce terrorism, recognize Israel's right to exist and abide by past agreements," Obama's campaign said. Despite his pledge to hold diplomatic talks with U.S. adversaries without preconditions, Obama called Carter's meeting with Hamas leaders "a bad idea." (Reuters) His campaign statement also indicated that Obama would negotiate directly with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Obama cosponsored the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006 and, like most of his fellow candidates, has called on the Palestinian leadership to “recognize Israel, to renounce violence, and to get serious about negotiating peace and security for the region.” http://www.cfr.org/publication/14756/candidates_on_the_israelipalestinian_conflict.html
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