Saturday, November 1, 2008

Check Out Who Is Endorsing Obama

When Pastor John Hagee endorsed John McCain, the Democrats and their sycophants in the mainstream media went crazy. They insisted McCain had to repudiate Hagee’s endorsement, which he did.

So, let’s look at some of the endorsements made for Barack Hussein Obama. They may surprise you since the mainstream media has been completely complacent about them thus far.

Muslim Extremists:

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared, “If Obama enters the White House, then Islam will conquer the heart of the American nation.” Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust and advocates the destruction of the state of Israel.

Ahmed Yousef, chief political adviser to the Hamas Prime Minister said, "We like Mr. Obama and we hope he will win the election. He has a vision to change America." Hamas is a terrorist organization in control of the Gaza Strip. Another Muslim Jihadist group, the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, hopes Obama will win election.

Nation of Islam leader, Louis Farrakhan, called Obama “the Messiah” and "the hope of the entire world" in recent speeches endorsing him.

Raila Odinga is a cousin of Obama and a past candidate for President of Kenya. Obama supported Odinga’s candidacy even though he advocated imposing Muslim Sharia law on Kenya, one of Africa’s few functioning democracies. Odinga is a fundamentalist Islamic whose followers have committed human rights’ atrocities against his opponents in Kenya that almost plunged the country into civil war. Odinga, not surprisingly, has endorsed his cousin Obama for President of the United States.

As Naseem Jamali wrote for Al-Jazeera, the Muslim television network that regularly receives and televises Osama bin Laden’s taped threats, “Obama may not want to be counted as a Muslim but Muslims are eager to count him as one of their own.” Others have noted the excitement for Obama throughout the Arab world. For example, Thomas L. Friedman of the New York Times noted that Egyptians expect that, if Obama is elected, “it would mark a sea change in America-Muslim world relations.”

Communists and Socialists:

The Communist Party USA, called Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill), “Americans’ most feasible option for a progressive policy that will further the country’s move toward a truly socialist future.” Many other Far Left groups in the United States have endorsed Obama. Among them are the Communist Party Illinois and the Socialist Party USA.

Marxist and Socialist leaders around the world have endorsed Obama. They include Daniel Ortega, Nicaragua’s Sandinista leader, Cuba’s new President Raul Castro as well as Fidel Castro, and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown of the Socialist/Labour Party said he hopes Obama will be the next U.S. President. “His social views are more in line with progressive thinking around the globe. We like him because he is more like us.”

Am I the only one that finds it astonishing that no one else is objecting to these endorsements?

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