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brilliant... loved the following "he has put up a sign outside his business" audible laughing in the background after first question no direct explanation of why the pastor wrote the sign about him being a muslim final admission that he would re-write the sign
Not a huge Rick Sanchez fan, but I give him props for using a logical and not emotional argument to poke holes in every one of Holick's ridiculous arguments. I loved how the moran got trapped by the Billy Graham and John Paul II quotes, and couldn't/wouldn't answer the question of whether they were right or wrong. Brilliant.
Not surprisingly there is Biblical justification for what Billy Graham and the Pope are saying. More to the point, I think there may well be a way to reconcile the core positions of both sides. I haven't looked into what the Pope's and Graham's justifications are in particular, but I do know of several passages that support their position. I have to run now but if anyone is interested in getting to this issue a little deeper let me know and I'll post more on it later.
I think it’s a good excuses to say we have a guy who is not white running the country. I think it's just frustration because he thinks blacks are trying to take over and this country is going down heel. It's just another way of being racist without saying it's really because of his race. There is enough evidence to prove that obama is not a Muslim out there, so this is the explanation that makes sense. It’s kind of like the people in W.Virgina who openly said they wouldn't support obama because he was Muslim, but later admitted they would never vote for a black man as president. I’m so glad Obama got elected, so we can finally start the process of putting these kinds of issues to bed. I guess clamming you won't vote for Obama because he is an "Arab" is not considered racist these days.
It's sad that there's so much open hate and xenophobia that's tolerated and directed towards Muslims in the West.
It's sad that Obama wore the Jewish little hat thing (forgot the name) and that it didn't completely eliminate the notion that he is a Muslim.