Barack Obama's Social CIrcle: Jeremiah Wright, Tony Rezko, and Bill Ayers

     I believe the people you associate with say a lot about you and your character.  I was planning on doing a long, lengthy post about Barack Hussein Obama's social circle, but lo and behold, the fine folks at GOP.com already took care of that for me.  Here are some links you should definitely check out:

*http://www.gop.com/News/NewsRead.aspx?Guid=017ba998-a3d8-4a61-94ac-2a053322ee40

*http://www.barackbook.com

*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_ayers

*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Rezko

*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Wright_controversy

     So, let's take a minute to summarize all this information.  For the first time in her life, Michelle Obama is proud to be an American, Bill Ayers committed terrorist acts and admits to a communist view, Tony Rezko's questionable past and land deal with Obama, and Jeremiah Wright's anti-American and racist remarks.  Barack really does have an interesting circle of friends, doesn't he?  If you check out the GOP link at the top, you'll be able to find out about even more interesting people.

     As for Barack Obama's character, I find it questionable.  If you need proof, just look at his handling of the Jeremiah Wright controversey.  He seemed to pretend he was ignorant of his pastor's view.  How could this be?  Jeremiah Wright married Barack and Michelle Obama, baptised their children, he attended his sermons, and considered him a friend.  Plus, from what I've read, Jeremiah Wright is very well-known in Chicago.  I don't see how Barack Obama could not be highly familiar with Jeremiah Wright's views, and to sit in church listening to him week in and week out just tells me that he endorses his views.  Think about that: Barack Hussein Obama would regularly listen to his sermons and he called him a friend.  I think most Americans would have gotten up and left those sermons, but not Barack Obama.  He stayed and kept listening.

 

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