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Oops! Obama Talks About His "Muslim" Faith On ABC (Video)
Gateway Pundit — Now we know where those Muslim rumors got started... From his interview this morning with George Stephanopoulos on "This Week": This ought to shore up his support in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi will surely approve of this latest Obama statement.

Obama Discusses His Muslim Faith
JammieWearingFool — A very brief discussion. Good thing Little Georgie was there to correct him. Maybe that'll win Stephanopoulous some points with the angry left. Labels: Barack Obama , George Stephanopoulous

Sunday Funny Videos
Stop The ACLU — Loony liberal hippies howl primal screams to mourn dead trees! Oops! I meant to say my “Christian” faith!

Slip-up
Basil's Blog — The latest verbal slip-up from Democratic Presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) was earlier today on ABC’s This Week. Obama used the phrase “my Muslim faith,” and was corrected by host George Stephanopoulos: Some are going wild, insinuating that it shows that Obama really is a Muslim. And I think the video shows a problem. It’s not what Obama said. I’m perfectly willing to believe that it was a mis-statement, and not some hidden truth coming out. So the Obamacrats can claim that, and I won’t object. But explain ...

Obama's Muslim Faith
Moonbattery — I think he meant to say, my Black Liberation Theology faith. On tips from J.B. and Robert B.

Matt Lewis: Obama's Sunday Morning Gaffe
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog — I have no reason to believe Barack Obama is anything other than a Christian -- as he professes. To my knowledge, no credible person has argued that he is anything other than a Christian. However, in the viral world of the new media age, this verbal gaffe is a step backwards for the candidate who has spent months trying to false debunk rumors (mostly spread via email) that he is, in fact, a Muslim ... ... At best, this causes confusion and forces Obama to expend more time and energy to set the record straight. At worse, some Obama opponents -- certainly not anyone credible -- will use it in an attempt to frighten some voters. Either way, by ...

Barack: “My Muslim Faith”
Say Anything — This is not proof of anything other than a gaffe, but it is interesting that he would make such a gaffe. Freudian slip? Or a tired candidate making a verbal slipup? The left is always trumpeting this guy’s articulate prowess while degenerating Bush for his lack of verbal eloquence, and yet Obama makes the kind of gaffes that rival anything Bush has ever said. (Hat tip to robert108.) ...

"My Muslim faith" -- oops, I mean "my Christian faith"
Babalú Blog: an island on the net without a bearded dictator — Thin, this is not about what faith he is , but whether he is concealing his true faith or not. That's a pretty important criteria to decide the next president, you think? Read up on the Muslim doctrine of Al-Taqiyya and then come back with your witticisms. The word "Taqiyya" literally means: "Concealing, precaution, guarding." It is employed in disguising one's beliefs, intentions, convictions, ideas, feelings, opinions or strategies. In practical terms it is manifested as dissimulation, lying, deceiving, vexing and confounding with the intention of deflecting attention, foiling or pre-emptive blocking. It is currently employed in fending ...

BBC: World Wants Hussein As Messiah … So Does Mu’ammar Al-Qadhafi - With Videos
Pat Dollard | Young Americans — Note this historically tried and true template for judging someone … You are known by the company you keep … and also by those who would support you and hold you in high esteem. And, meanwhile, the democrat operatives and the MSM have sent their “diggers” to Alaska to find something … ANYTHING damning to the republican VP candidate that has stolen their pagan Messiah’s and is speaking “truth to his political power” bestowed upon him by his Marxist-backed party and Marxist driving MSM. Be very afraid of this ...

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