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"We're going to keep on praising together. I am confident that we can create a Kingdom right here on Earth."

Democrats, what do you think of this statement?

2007-10-08 15:19:14 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

I wanted to post it first without a name to it, just to see how many knew who said it.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/10/08/obama.faith/index.html?section=cnn_latest

2007-10-08 15:25:30 · update #1

Now, how would you feel if Bush had said it? Or Romney, Huckabee?

2007-10-08 15:27:58 · update #2

17 answers

If a republican had said it, he would have been vilified in the media as a "Christian Coalition" puppet or worse. His faith would have been mocked and criticized, as President Bush's is, and as Romney, Fred Thompson .and others have experienced recently.

Personally, the religion (or lack thereof) for any candidate or office-holder is irrelevant to me. I care about their belief in our country, their leadership ability and their plans for America and our citizens. Race, religion and gender don't even hit my radar.

2007-10-08 15:39:24 · answer #1 · answered by ItsJustMe 7 · 2 0

He is talking about creating a Muslim world . No Muslims have said a word about his so called conversion from Islam which is a death sentence in Islam.

I will give the low down about Obama and you may not like it but if you follow the links to the policitco.com articles and read it all you will not like or trust Obama.
He is the biggest liar on the campaign trail.
1.. He used an innocent man in Iowa to get free new and his PR people lied to keep the spin going. This man is a Armenian Physicist here doing some work with some of the most important programs for Universities and the Government. And he was helping a friend in Cincinnati Ohio out with his novelty card business when Obama used him read the links.

2. He is not a Christian as you will not find one Muslim saying a word about his so called conversation from Islam. You can convert to Islam but not away as it is called a fatwa or to us a death sentence. No one word about this.

3. He stated he would invade Pakistan who is an alley on terrorism and barely holding on with eh Islamic extremist there. Which was done by Obama to destabilize this country that has a nuke and I will add the only Muslim country that does. Why would he do this even Hillary knows this is very bad.

4. He last week said he would never use the Nuke which was a signal that if he wins that they the Islamic terrorist who wishes us all to be dead can do it and he will not act. Id this what you want for a president? No look at what Turkey did to Christians and they will end all of the things you love on the left as we are all infidels to them and the left here is satin itself.

2007-10-09 06:49:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If a Republican said it it would as bogus as the rest of the BS they put out. Obama has zero to apoligize for....I don't know if we could create 'the kingdom' here on earth, but I know for a fact we could a lot better by the American wage-earner, the environment and the moral standing of the United States in the world. Buy a clue....you're not going to 'swift-boat' your way into the White House again...why? Because the reactionaries that now own the GOP didn't deliver...even to the folks that were foolish enough to vote for 'The Decider'. What they got was a stooge for the corporations, the Oil Mafia and the Jesus freaks. They got a war, a divided country and a massive debt that may well put us on the same downward spiral that took out the old USSR. Since there's no way you can justify the screwball policies and politics of hte Bush Junta I suppose your only out is to use the red herring and ad honinum arguments that worked so well before....but you miss the point...you have to produce something positive and this administration has proven that it has the Ex-Lax touch and that ain't good enough!

2007-10-08 22:44:43 · answer #3 · answered by Noah H 7 · 1 2

A Kingdom right here on Earth?

What is he, some kind of an android or martian? No matter which person from either party it could have been, it still would have been seen as the same ridiculous statement that is truly is.

2007-10-08 22:33:37 · answer #4 · answered by Emma 6 · 0 0

You can "what if" all day long and not make a difference.

Look what voting for the Democratic liars from Illinois did for us.. Support for illegals, NAFTA, CAFTA, and more destruction.

We don't have to wonder "what if". We see the proof. They are the worst rated Congress in the history of the USA.

Obama has the suave attitude mastered. Now let's see if he can find the Truth. Until then, he will continue supporting the ban of guns to protect our Constitutional rights, he will continue letting unborn babies die a very painful death at the hands of abortionists, and he will continue striving for control over the the US citizens through the Real ID. He voted to legalize illegal aliens who have stolen US citizens' IDs and basically, he's the male version of HC - working toward a more communist tomorrow.

The National Guard is in training right now to take away your rights under their rule if they are elected.

2007-10-08 22:34:38 · answer #5 · answered by Naturescent 4 · 1 1

That's kind of ironic since a lot of Democrats call President Bush "King George".

2007-10-08 22:29:22 · answer #6 · answered by The Cult of Personality 5 · 2 1

I don't think Obama is serious, here's merely pandering. The ACLU and his bosses would never go for creating a Kingdom of God on Earth --- unless, of course, he redefines "God" to mean the "Collective State."

But then, the Marxists generally try to create a State religion when-ever they wish full control over the populace.

2007-10-08 22:28:28 · answer #7 · answered by Boomer Wisdom 7 · 2 2

Is this Joseph Stalin, the Pope, Bin-Ladin, or Hillary Clinton?

2007-10-08 22:23:19 · answer #8 · answered by Jon B 2 · 5 0

If a Republican would have said it, the left would be howling with indignant outrage. Just look at what Boxer said to Rice....swap parties, and the left would have been furious.

2007-10-08 22:32:58 · answer #9 · answered by Jadis 6 · 1 1

I think this is a stretch.

I look forward to God's kingdom come, and His will being done on Earth. After all, this is His universe that we currently occupy.

2007-10-08 22:24:16 · answer #10 · answered by Chi Guy 5 · 2 2

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