At times there are major stories that have come out of this election cycle that I just simply refuse to address simply because they are just too silly and a complete waste of time. The latest story comes to us in the form of a picture that shows Obama dressed in clothing you would typically find on a Muslim.

Speaking of pictures, Michelle Malkin gives a COMPLETE response to this silly attempt to cast doubt on Obama.

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Posted by Duane On February - 25 - 2008

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  1. Anonymiss Says:

    What purpose does it serve to promote pro-Christian and anti-everything different sentiments?

  2. Duane Says:

    Explain.

  3. Anonymiss Says:

    I meant on the part of Michelle Malkin and others like her.

    it is well-known that Obama is a devout Christian yet they carry on with the Osama/Obama and Hussein references. All of this is fear mongering. These right-wing nutjobs profit off of fear and their supporters are blinded by their paranoia and xenophobia. It’s sickening to say the least.

    This is why I believe that critical thinkig should be taught in high school at the very latest. Not everyone goes to college and not everyone engages in critical thought.

  4. Duane Says:

    These right-wing nutjobs profit off of fear and their supporters are blinded by their paranoia and xenophobia. It’s sickening to say the least.

    I agree that it is sickening to say the least, but how is this attributed to “right wing nutjobs” when Hillary’s camp initiated it?

    Also let’s keep in mind that her camp was also responsible to injecting the race card in South Carolina–not the right. Obama has also played the same card as well (something that the right is accused of doing all the time).

    IMO, this was the DUMBEST move she could have made in this part of the campaign season. Her leads in Texas, Ohio and PA may suffer as a result of this nonsense.

  5. Jerry Green Says:

    The picture is a personal attach so who cares where it started. It should be meaniless in the decision of an intellegent thinking voter. What is dumb is to let it influence your decision to select a strong leader. Very few can lead but many can direct. What do we want a strong leader as President or a Director. My vote will go the one I feel can lead us best regardless of race, color, religious preference , or Democrat or Republican. How about you???

  6. Anonymiss Says:

    Maybe I was all over the place with my last comment (LOL!) but I was really speaking in general of the anti-Islamic sentiments that were displayed early on by Fox Noise and recently with mAnn Coulter.

    Billary is looking more and more desperate. Last night I finally saw the video of her “The skies will open” comment mocking Obama and playing into the cultist rhetoric. I know that Obama’s in store for worse if he’s nominated, but I am very disappointed with Hillary.

  7. b.s. Says:

    lol

    anonymiss: “critical thinkig”

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