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Obama told one group of anti-gay people that he was 100% against gays and lesbians. But then to a group of gay and lesbian people he told them that he was supported them 100%. Can he really support both sides of the coin? And I am a republican.
I say if a guy can't make up his mind about what side he supports how can he run the country. Obama for president what are you nuts?

2007-03-21 11:30:52 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Barak Obama is a traitor and if he is elected President, we will have another traitor in office. He has talked out both sides of his mouth so much that I wouldn't trust him to walk a dog.

2007-03-21 11:36:35 · answer #1 · answered by MH/Citizens Protecting Rights! 5 · 1 1

Not knowing your references or citations, I cannot comment on the accuracy of your statement. I cannot imagine a politician ever saying they are 100% for or against anything. Politicians, like lawyers, are good at "weasel words". We create escape clauses in what we say and write. I tend to believe that your statement is based upon something that was taken out of context.
That said, I do believe that he probably said something to both groups that would lead them to believe that he was supportive to their respective positions. That is what politicians do, curry favor wherever they can. Is it two-faced? Sure it is. That is why politics is a what it is, a dirty business. I went to college as a poli-sci major. One semester taught me that this was a dirty business and I wanted no part of it. I eventually ended up in law which isn't much better.

2007-03-21 19:02:09 · answer #2 · answered by rac 7 · 2 0

What's My Line—The Obama Game Show - Bill Wilson - By Bill Wilson, KIN Senior Analyst -


WASH—Jan 15—KIN-- He was born of a Muslim father and an atheist mother, who in his own words was "a lonely witness for secular humanism, a soldier for New Deal, Peace Corps, and position paper liberalism." She divorced when he was two years old and remarried another Muslim living in Indonesia, where the young man was educated in Catholic and Muslim schools in one of the most radical Islamic countries in the world. Though his father and stepfather were both Muslim, he tries to mitigate their religion by saying that by the time his mother married them, they had become atheists. After he was ten years old, he mostly was raised by his atheist grandparents.

The New York Daily News reports that he changed his life in his junior year of college at Columbia: he said he stopped doing drugs, ran three miles a day, and "He went to socialist conferences at Cooper Union and African cultural fairs in Brooklyn and started lecturing his relatives..." After graduating Columbia and then Harvard, he began working in Chicago supporting social programs. He recruited a local United Church of Christ Church on a government-sponsored community outreach. Around 1988, he joined the church because, he says, "that religious commitment did not require me to suspend critical thinking, disengage from the battle for social justice, or otherwise retreat from the world that I knew and loved."

The United Church of Christ is not to be confused with the "Church of Christ." The United Church of Christ, however, supports homosexual marriage, abortion, environmental justice, globalism, the International Criminal Court, the Palestinian movement and believes that Israel is illegally occupying the covenant land. The UCC seems to conveniently justify and legitimize his beliefs that social progressivism is equal to Christ and he writes in his memoirs that his own salvation was not an "epiphany." He reasoned after his daughter asked about life after death, "I wasn't sure what happens when we die, any more than I was sure where the soul resides or what existed before the Big Bang."

His name is Barak Hussein Obama. And he is running for President. He is courting evangelical Christians from the pulpit at Rick Warren's Saddleback church and by using public proclamations reported in the news media. Some Christians are saying he is a Democrat that evangelical Christians can support. Many have suggested that his Islamic and atheist upbringing combined with his social progressive membership in the United Church of Christ make him an outstanding presidential candidate. Others believe he may be a threat to the national security. Will the real Obama please stand up? Jesus said in Matthew 7:15, "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves."
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2007-03-21 18:36:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

that sounds fishy... "he told anti-gay people he was supporting them". what anti-gay people? the only anti-gay people are hate groups and i cant really see obama speaking to the kkk or someone like that.

2007-03-21 18:37:46 · answer #4 · answered by souperhandsome 3 · 1 0

Sounds like he's trying to imitate his predecessor, John Kerry. Apparently dems have a hard time actually deciding what they stand for. :-)

2007-03-21 18:35:46 · answer #5 · answered by Pooky 4 · 1 1

I'm not convinced this is true. If this were true the news would have been all over it. Give us specifics.

2007-03-21 19:23:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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