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I am an independent voter who has been a enthusiastic supporter of John McCain. I believe that Senator McCain is a principled statesman whose political involvement reflects an astute awareness of politics and government as manifestations of society and culture in broad historical context.

I believe that John McCain has a rare ability to not only focus upon seemingly isolated decisions and issues, but to pull back and consider such things in broader context, in terms of cause and effect. I also admire the fact that he is comfortable in trusting his intuition and his inner capacity for compassion; this combination enables an access to the collective consciousness beyond ones own personal experiences.

His inclusion of Governor Palin for this prominent position in his administration, especially in potential combination with certain members of his present circle, further attests to his wisdom and generosity of spirit. The generosity lies in that he has already intuitively bequeathed several timely catalysts for significant, beneficial political and social change through the inner revolution of individual perception, rather than artificial structure, during the process of his campaign for President, rather than undermining such opportunities through the caution and self-censorship that ambition often effects.

No matter the outcome of this election, Governor Palin's candidacy is a very good thing for American society. Your article addresses only one of many crucial reasons why this is so.

The cold truth is that proponents of eugenics don't believe that an infant like Baby Palin is "supposed" to be here. Some would even claim that Palin is selfish for insisting upon allowing her infant to survive.

For some, there is no reason for a "progressive" society to permit such a reminder of natural diversity and what THEY perceive as "imperfection" to impose itself upon society. Some such people cite financial reasons, national or ethnic strength, etc., but what most of them really hate is having a mirror among them that says, quietly yet clearly---that could be me.

Some believe that they cannot afford to experience the introspection, and even pain, that compassion entails; they believe it will make them weak, make society weak.

For such people, Baby Palin is a reminder of frailty, of chance, of mortality. They fear him, they fear they cannot "go there" without disintegrating, without losing themselves. Baby Palin must be reduced, categorized, as an "other."

And here our troubles began, as one author on racism and genocide has said.

Nobody would castigate a Martin Luther King for entrusting Mrs. King with the care of their infant in order for King to advocate a cause on behalf of that infant, to dedicate his gifts to the struggle for human dignity, to the validation of their infant.

I strongly believe that Baby Palin supports the efforts of his mother and family in ensuring that he exists: not only as a living creature, like all of us, in this realm, but that he exists in our collective mind and spirit. A family, a people, a nation, is judged according to how it recognizes the least powerful among its own.

---Laura Semilian







Here's a link to the article; I have researched this independently myself for quite awhile, and my findings match those of the author of this article.

Odinga used the slogan "Change" as well. ("Yes We Can" is a Che derivative, however.)

Odinga's party is the [Marxist] Orange Democratic Party. It is interesting to observe where and how much of the color orange--and Obama-Sky blue--appears these days.

http://realdemocratsusa.blogspot.com/2008/07/obama-jeopardized-us-nation...









The article below is from the magazine The Nation, a facet of the $oros-funded Ministry of Information, Inc.

The writer below, Mebler, has a pro-Obama agenda, but he provides useful information for further research and consideration.

Free-thinkers and individualists cannot take things at face value. In all societies where objective media is at a premium, the curious and conscientious must take an active, critical role in speaking and reading between the lines and discerning fact from commentary.

I have italicized a few examples of language typically found in propagations from Ministries of Information throughout history. Read between the lines for primary sources. Generally, the more hysterical the propaganda minister becomes, the closer one is to truth. Pay close attention to the words in bold.

CLINTON BACKER BOB KERREY ON SMEARING OBAMA

by Ari Mebler 12/18/2007

While campaigning on behalf of Hillary Clinton this week, former Senator Bob Kerrey became the fourth Clinton supporter this month to raise a false smear against Barack Obama, one of her main rivals for the Democratic nomination. Adopting the bigoted language of lies that have circulated about Obama on the Internet, Kerrey falsely implied that Obama attended an Islamist school; falsely said that Obama had "chosen" to be Christian; and falsely claimed Obama was repelled by his own middle name. Obama is actually a life-long Christian [not true] and a member of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. In January, CNN debunked the smears against him, reporting that allegations that he "was educated in a radical Muslim school known as a ‘madrassa' are not accurate." In October, The Nation's Chris Hayes traced how false emails about Obama have gained traction online.

The smears come after several other dirty tricks from Clinton backers were exposed this month. Last week, Clinton Campaign Co-Chair Bill Shaheen falsely implied that Obama had a drug problem or possibly dealt drugs, while Clinton Campaign Pollster Mark Penn repeated similar charges on MSNBC. After over 24 hours of criticism, the Clinton Campaign announced that Shaheen made the personal decision "to step down" because the comments were unauthorized. On Monday, however, Clinton said that actually "we asked him to step down." Earlier this month, two volunteer chairs resigned from the Clinton Campaign after sending emails lying about Obama's religion, while a third Clinton volunteer was on the same email chain.

Yet Kerrey's comments are distinct because he is the highest level Clinton supporter to publicly push the Muslim smears against Obama, and he is also ratcheting up the rhetoric. In a series of high profile interviews, Kerrey has gone out of his way to cover every aspect of the smears – saying "Muslim," "madrassa," "Hussein" and that Obama chose Christianity – and also raising traitorous language[note the hysteria here]. Pressed about his comments on CNN, Kerry purported to distance himself from the very smear campaign he was advancing: "There is a smear campaign going on. And people are acting as if he's an Islamic Manchurian candidate." That phrase only turns up 29 hits on Google, however, and nine of the references quote Kerrey. So very few "people are acting" or saying that – unless they're discussing Kerrey's sly effort to raise the line of attack.

In a Sunday interview with ABC, Kerrey offered some bizarre advice on ads Obama "should" run. "There's this nonsense out there about him being a Muslim Manchurian candidate. He should do a commercial, look the camera straight in the eye, and say, 'My wife Michelle and I are Christians, but my father was a Muslim and my paternal grandfather was a Muslim, and that fact and my name means I can speak to a billion people around the world…" Apparently, Kerrey thinks people will believe that as an experienced pol, his strategy to dispel a "Muslim Manchurian" smear is to run ads that say "Muslim" more often than "Christian."

Unlike the uproar over the other smears this month, however, the Clinton Campaign is not distancing itself from Kerrey's offensive. "I know Bob. He was being very complimentary of Sen. Obama," said Clinton, according to Tuesday's Quad City Times, an Iowa newspaper. Kerrey has assiduously wrapped the smears in complimentary language, yet that approach may also suggest how deliberately he is pushing each message. Channeling the bigoted attacks on Obama, for example, he repeatedly raises the middle name "Hussein." Thus he told the Washington Post: "It's probably not something that appeals to him, but I like the fact that his name is Barack Hussein Obama." Of course, there is no evidence that Obama is repelled by his name. As The New York Times Caucus blog noted Monday night, "We don't think we've seen anywhere that Mr. Obama has disowned his name." Kerrey found another way to emphasize Hussein in his ABC interview, while ostensibly explaining his "second" reason for deciding that Obama has enough experience to be president: "His name is Barack Hussein Obama. I know that middle name is seen as a weakness by Republicans, but I don't think it is." The name "Hussein" compensates for inexperience and carries no electoral cost? Can anyone take these shifting arguments seriously? Whether assessing candidates, Obama's inner feelings, or G.O.P. strategy -- everything goes back to the smears for Kerrey.

So far, many reporters have given Kerrey the benefit of the doubt while further airing the smears. Under the misleading headline MADRASSAGATE, the Daily News even swooned that Kerrey offered "so powerful a compliment that one might think he was on the stump for Obama instead of Clinton." An odd claim, since the two words you never hear Obama backers say on TV are madrassa and Hussein. Americablog's John Aravosis, who is generally supportive of Clinton, called on the Clinton Campaign to muzzle their newest backer: "Kerrey is doing the dirty work of the Clinton campaign, or he's a rogue agent spreading racism in their name. Either way, the Clinton campaign needs to stop this, now."

He's right. Clinton should disown Kerrey's comments immediately. Given the stakes in this election and the costs of (even a perception) of lying character assasination in Iowa, I think both the Clinton and Obama campaigns would be better off without Kerrey's "complimentary" smears.[I'm sure you do!]

UPDATE: Readers contend that it is accurate to say Obama "chose" Christianity, since he became religious as a young man in Chicago. Given the accusations that he is hiding Muslim roots, however, it remains a questionable point for Kerrey to emphasize. Obama grew up with an unobservant Christian mother and an atheist father, and then became more observant as a young man. R.J. Escrow responds to this post by adding that "Kerrey falsely claimed Obama's father was a Muslim. Obama's father was an atheist." Again, this is another point where Kerrey has carefully pushed the agenda in a way that some would argue is technically accurate, but it suggests a careful strategy to push the smears. As The Christian Science Monitor reports:

[Obama's] father, a black Kenyan economist, was raised Muslim but was an atheist by the time Obama was born. His mother, a white Kansan, had Baptist and Methodist roots but viewed organized religion with a gimlet eye...

Finally, some readers defend Kerrey by noting that he raised the smears before, in an Economist interview posted on October 30. The Politico's Ben Smith cited the interview as one reason not to jump to "conclusions about the motives of the former Nebraska Senator." There are a few sentences from the interview quoted on the Economist site, here is a longer passage of Kerrey's answer, after a clip was played of Obama saying he would talk to friends and enemies of the U.S.:

Q. Fine words, But is, is--

K: Well they are fine words. Look I - I look at Barack Obama I think he does have substantial experience in areas that matter to me, personally. For example, he's addicted to nicotine. He's trying to kick the habit. You got a million adolescents every year in America who take up smoking. So he gonna be able to lead in the area. Second he's black. And you know, some black leaders are saying he's not, but he's black. And he can speak to youth in America, as he did in Selma, and tell them, that look, I'm for civil rights, I'm for more money in health and education, but if you don't work harder, if you aren't a good parent, if you choose self-destructive behavior there is nothing I can do to help you. And finally, I love that his name is Barack Hussein Obama; that he was educated for a while in a secular madrassa. I know the right wingers are saying that he's, you know, sort of an Islamic manchurian candidate, but he can speak like no other candidate to a billion Muslims on this earth and say we're not your enemy unless you make us so.

Got all that? First, "he's addicted to nicotine." "Second, he's black" -- even if people say "he's not," he really is. And "finally," some people say he is "an Islamic manchurian candidate," but Bob Kerrey thinks otherwise. If this interview is supposed to make Kerrey look better, then he's really in trouble.

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(Balderdash, Ari. Kerrey looks better to me, but then again I would have rather seen him rather than Bill Clinton as the Dem. nominee back in the day)









http://www.catholicvote.com/cv_homepage_theater_live.swf

Source: www.catholicvote.com

This is a very powerful video, especially designed for Catholics to vote their conscience.

It speaks well to all Americans









Written By John Barnhart of www.barnhartblog.com

One cannot write a series about Barack Obama without touching on the issue of religion. I still receive emails each week either defending his Christianity or attacking him as a Muslim.

One side says he is a Christian and that he is not now, nor has he ever been a Muslim; the other side says once a Muslim, always a Muslim.

To those on the right who are trying to equate all Muslim’s with the terrorists of radical Islam, shame on you, not all Muslims are radicals. To those on the left who are trying to gloss over and lie about Barack Obama’s past because they are fearful of the implications his being a Muslim many years ago might have, shame on you too.

For the record, Barack Obama is a Christian who believes in and practices a variation called Black Liberation Theology. It is a major break from the more traditional Church of Christ doctrine taught in 99% of the churches in his denomination, but it is indeed a version of Christian theology.

With that said, Barack Obama was at one time in his life a Muslim. As much as he or others want to try to distort, deny or ignore it, there are official documents which confirm it, his past teachers have confirmed it, his relatives have confirmed it, reporters have confirmed it and his own books confirm it.

While on the stump he stopped in at a local eatery in a town called Pleasantville where Obama was asked about his religious beliefs by an elderly voter, he responded "I've always been a Christian, I have never practiced Islam."

What bothers me is that he feels the necessity to lie about his previous status as a Muslim. I don't have a problem with him ever being a Muslim, I have a problem his decision to lie about it, his attempts to try and hide it, and the mainstream media refuses to press him as to why is he lying.

When reading or listening to his autobiography "Dreams from My Father” he clearly states that he studied the Quran. While in Jakarta, Indonesia he was enrolled in two different schools, the first one he attended was Islamic, the other was Catholic, but the records at both schools identify his religion as Islam.

Obama was born in 1961; in 1971 at the age of ten he was enrolled at Besuki Primary School under the name “Barry Soetoro” and his school records identify his religion as Islam, he was a student there for two years.

While there, Tine Hahiyary was one of his teachers and the Principal clearly remembers “Barry [Obama] practiced his Mengaji”, which is the recollection and recitation of the Quran in Arabic.

One of his classmates, Rony Amiris, specifically recalls that “Barry [Obama] was previously quite religious in Islam. His birth father, Barack Hussein Obama was a Muslim economist from Kenya. Before marrying Ann Dunham, Hussein Obama was married to a woman from Kenya who had seven children. All the relatives of Barry's father were very devout Muslims.”

Another classmate, Emirsyah Satar, said “Barry [Obama] was often found in the prayer room” and Barack Obama’s half sister Maya is quoted as saying that “when the family attended communal religious events at the Mosque he [Obama] would occasionally follow his father inside for Friday prayers.”

Nicholas Kristof is a well educated and well traveled New York Times Op-Ed writer and an author of several books about the ever changing economic conditions in Asia, specifically China and Japan. Mr. Kristof conducted an interview with Obama which appeared in the New York Times. During the interview Barack Obama said this “the morning call to prayer is one of the prettiest sounds on Earth." Kristof later remarked “Obama recited the morning call to prayer known as the Adhan, with a first class Arabic accent.”

Below are the words of the Adhan in Arabic and in English:

Allahu Akbar
Allah is Great
(said four times)

Ashhadu an la ilaha illa Allah
I bear witness that there is no God except the One God (Allah).
(said two times)

Ashadu anna Muhammadan Rasool Allah
I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
(said two times)

Hayya 'ala-s-Salah
Hurry to the prayer (Rise up for prayer)
(said two times)

Hayya 'ala-l-Falah
Hurry to success (Rise up for Salvation)
(said two times)

Allahu Akbar
Allah is Great
[said two times]

La ilaha illa Allah
There is no God except the One God (Allah)

Barack Obama has the right to be Christian, Jewish, Mormon, Muslim or even an Atheist but as a candidate for President lying about his religious conversion is wrong. In Barack Obama’s own words he has said "I've always been a Christian, I have never practiced Islam” but that statement is not the truth.

Barack Obama’s statement denying his past religious experience as a Muslim is the equivalent of President George W. Bush saying this about his potential past drug use “We had some pretty wild parties back in the day and I just don’t remember” or former President Bill Clinton saying this about his potential past drug use, “when I was in England I tried marijuana a time or two but I didn't like it, I never inhaled, and I never tried it again.”

Why doesn’t Barack Obama want to admit that at some point in his life he experienced a religious conversion?

Most people who convert from one religion to another use their experience as part of their testimony.

Is Barack Obama ashamed of his Christian witness and testimony, or does he fear that some people will wrongly associate him with radical Islam?

Whatever the reason is, if Barack Obama finds it so easy to lie about something as deeply personal as his religious conversion from Islam to Christianity, voters should ask themselves and the media should ask him, what else is he lying about?

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"Of all the dispositions and habits, which lead to political prosperity, Religion and morality are indispensable supports...,And let us with caution indulge the supposition, that morality can be maintained without religion.--Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure--reason and experience both forbid us to expect, that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle." -George Washington

Not only should the Military and Religious speakers be allowed access to public schools . . . it is a legally protected right.

There is a part of me that would like to cut California loose and let it float on over to France where it belongs. That however, would be giving up on the hundreds of thousands of sane good American citizens living there that see through the horrid liberal agenda.

The Supreme Court ruled in 1969 that student expression against the Vietnam War could not be quashed in public schools. The ruling stated that neither "students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate."

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