Nov. 29, 2007
Obama Dogged By Muslim Rumors
Washington Post: Foes Use Candidate's Muslim Ties To Fuel Speculation About His Faith
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Barack Obama's campaign in Iowa keeps a letter at its offices, signed by five members of the local clergy, vouching for the candidate's Christian faith. (AP)
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Photo Essay Barack Obama A look at the life and meteoric rise of the president-elect.
In the past few months, Obama has actively touted his Christianity, particularly in South Carolina, where his campaign hosted a gospel tour to appeal to black voters. He describes his movement from a "reluctant skeptic" to a believer during his 20s while he was working with black churches in Chicago as a community organizer. The title of his second book comes from a sermon by the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ.
An early rumor about Obama's faith came from Insight, an conservative online magazine. The Insight article said Obama had "spent at least four years in a so-called madrassa, or Muslim seminary, in Indonesia." It attributed this detail to background information the Clinton campaign had been collecting.
After Obama denied the rumor, Jeffrey Kuhner, Insight's editor, said Obama's "concealment and deception was to be the issue, not so much his Muslim heritage," and he suggested that the source of the madrassa rumor was the Clinton campaign. The Clinton campaign denied the charge.
Human Events, another conservative magazine, published on its Web site a package of articles called "Barack Obama Exposed." One of them was titled "The First Muslim President?"
Robert Spencer, a conservative activist, wrote in Human Events that "given Obama's politics, it will not be hard to present him internationally as someone who understands Islam and Muslims, and thus will be able to smooth over the hostility between the Islamic world and the West -- our first Muslim President."
Conservative talk-show hosts have occasionally repeated the rumor, with Michael Savage noting Obama's "background" in a "Muslim madrassa in Indonesia" in June, and Rush Limbaugh saying in September that he occasionally got "confused" between Obama and Osama bin Laden. Others repeatedly use the senator's middle name, Hussein.
The rumors about Obama have been echoed on Internet message boards and chain e-mails.
Bryan Keelin of Charleston, S.C., who works with an organization of churches there, posted on an Internet board his suspicion that Obama is a Muslim. "I assume his father instructed him on the ways of being a Muslim," said Keelin, who described himself in an interview as a conservative Republican who will vote for former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee.
"The Muslims have said they plan on destroying the U.S. from the inside out," says one of the e-mails that was posted recently on a blog at BarackObama.com, the campaign's Web site, by an Obama supporter who warned of an attempt to "Swift Boat" the candidate. "What better way to start than at the highest level, through the President of the United States, one of their own!"
Another e-mail, on a site called Snopes.com that tracks Internet rumors, starts, "Be careful, be very careful." It notes that "Obama takes great care to conceal the fact that he is a Muslim," and that "since it is politically expedient to be a Christian when you are seeking political office in the United States, Obama joined the United Church of Christ to help purge any notion that he is still a Muslim."
A CBS News poll in August showed that a huge number of voters said they did not know Obama's faith, but among those who said they did, 7 percent thought he was a Muslim, while only 6 percent thought he was a Protestant Christian.
"The underlying point is that if you can somehow pin Islam onhim, that would be a fatal blow," Hooper said. "It's offensive. It speaks to the rising level of anti-Muslim feeling in our society."
Obama's advisers say they are not worried that the candidate will hurt his campaign by invoking his connections to the Islamic world. "He understands that there are scurrilous attack e-mails going on underground that distort his religious affiliation and worse, but his judgment is that he trusts the American people more than that," said David Axelrod, a top Obama strategist. "He genuinely believes. . . . that people want to have a president that the world looks at and says, 'I believe this guy has an understanding of us and how we fit together on the planet.'"
Staff writer Alec MacGillis contributed to this report.
© 2007 The Washington Post Company


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Posted by newsthought1 at 04:12 AM : Nov 30, 2007
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Exactly, news. I rarely send money to a national candidate, but I have sent money to Obama. Also, I got a couple of t-shirts and buttons. He has some pretty cool stuff on his web-site.
Posted by detroity2k at 08:47 PM : Nov 29, 2007"
I fully agree. Meanwhile, what about Giuliani and the muslims ? ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL8d35g9nE0
I fail to understand one concept that rules the thinking of the religion and the politics. This entire time only link, THE Communists are not religious, this goes for the Communist China now or during the era of Mao. Do you want to tell me that the Chinese are not religious? I doubt. Then the question is who the communists are? Do they live with the politics only and no monetary benefits? I doubt. USSR was once the big power branded the communist. Now it is Russia and I feel I am not right in stating that the communist is only man made phrase. There is nothing that tells me that you have no moral. The moral goes with the religion and religion does prohibit you from earning lawful means to leave.
No matter how many good deeds you have the religion plays a big part in the life.
Democracy is for the, of the, by the people. The Enron etc are totally wrong in line with my definition of moral value and the democracy fails. There are many corporations that have siphoned money in power packed countries. And you call these countries democracy. The is I cannot tie this with the common belief or what has been fed to me?
We are groping with the definition of the political arena and the money that go side by side the laws and the religious beliefs. We are defining this as we fit.
I disagree with what we define and what we preach
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I would like to point out that there are good and bad people on either side of the idealogical fence.
To say "Muslims are this" or "Christians are that" is wrong on so many levels.
We as a nation haven''t even gotten our race relations act together.......now we are dealing with issues of faith.
Strap in folks it''s going to be a scary ride
Both are correct.
MSM hates Obama - he''ll provide cheap/free broadband everywhere, urban and rural, free airwaves for community radio, to hold government and businesses accountable. Forget MSM. Obama will win, with you.
Vote the day you get your Primary Absentee Ballot, check Obama, mail it. Get friends to do the same. Go vote together. Take 3-100 people to caucus, if that''s what your state does. Do it. It feels good to care. Don''t miss your chance; make a difference. Obama makes a good living from writing (made his first/only million for 2 books). He doesn''t need lobbyists. He%u2019s banned lobbyists from his administration (even from his events!) and those he hires from lobbying as long as he''s President. Researchers will have to research, and advise legislators because it''s their duty. Marketing advertisers can move back to Madison Ave. We''ll get our White House, Senate, House, and our Judiciary back to defend our Constitution and Bill of Rights, our Constitutional expert President Obama will see to it. Just do it.
It is about time we elect someone honest and smart to lead the country. Obama is exactly what America needs as President. Let''s help him get there.
ONE YEAR AFTER THAT, he began running for President, partly by claiming his background (which includes having a Muslim father and a Muslim step-father) and experience living overseas (which includes living in a Muslim country and attending a Muslim school) uniquely qualified him for the job.
Obama can eat worms as part of his religion for all I care. But it is fair game to accurately vet his background.
What further denigrates the idea of this as news is the fact that the bigoted few who cower in fear about a non-christian, or merely open minded, candidate assuming power could never overlook their own passive racism enough to vote for a black candidate in the first place.
Furthermore, this illustrates how poorly our media is working for us. It has now become the job of the blogs to fact-check the media.
Shame on CBS news for running with a false story without doing any fact checking, and shame on the post for running it in the first place.
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Oh, and Hillary isn''t a liar or corrupt? Right now Obama is the biggest threat to Hillary, not the Republican canidates. If he should get the nod, then they will go after him, right now his fellow Dems want him out of the way. There is corruption on both sides of the fence, don''t fool yourself.
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Posted by rohink at 07:50 PM : Nov 29, 2007
-She must be hearing his breath closing to her neck and passing her. Watch Iowa''s results, and then turn to New Hampshire''s. I would not hate the idea of having Obama co-listing with her or with Edwards as vice-president. It''s really strange how ''a racist'' race started when Obama got officially a shoulder from Oprah! Hilary went begging Babs (or was she imposed Babs?) to shoulder her in the artistic world. We now know what side is Hilary leaning toward... she is not the populist leader she pretends to be. She represents the elitists. I''d rather see her in the Repukons race.... she''d be a better horse there.
-Being a female, myself, I wonder what is pressuring me. I feel that a first black Official President to the US is more urgent than a first Madam President.
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