Why does it seem like Obama relates more to Akneemeanygihad than the people he stole the election from in Iran?
2009-09-23 18:06:47 UTC
He seems to like those who crap on their constitution, intimidate the media into silence on anything he doesn't approve, and do whatever they want to the people as if he was immune and above the law. Is that what Obama aspires to?
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Mark Lloyd BHOs FASCIST FCC CZAR
2009-09-23 18:12:48 UTC
Because he acts like he does, honestly.
Obama was mentored by a Communist Radical with big ties to Iran, someone Marshal, Valorie Jarret's, (he and Michel's closest friend, adviser, friend of the communist radical X Green Jobs Czar Van Jones) father.
He was in the church of a radical USA hating preacher who taught black liberation theology, which is communist.
His hero's have been leftist revolutionaries, he loves Castro and Chavez.
It's just exactly who he is, and I am afraid their models is what he aspires to.
jack w
2009-09-23 18:13:12 UTC
A better question might be, why has Obama steadfastly refused to support the Iranian people that want a free and fair election. Last weekend, according to European reports, over a million Iranians were in the streets protesting their election and government.
Obama and the US media remained strangely quiet. Can't comment on his "aspirations".
the real gyt
2009-09-23 18:13:18 UTC
Obama is trying so hard not to be Bush that he has gone off the deep end the other way. With Obama, power is more important than national security. He is to inexperienced to know that appeasement of terrorists will get progress in the area. In reality, they are just seeing him as weak.
Dane (UK))
2009-09-23 18:14:59 UTC
Because Obama and Ahmadinejad have common goals. Destroy their own countries.
Back
2009-09-23 18:18:53 UTC
Your freedom died? Poor you... you can leave the basement you know, no ones really stopping you.
2009-09-23 18:12:24 UTC
simple he stole the election here with the help of acorn and dead cook county Ill voters
Chosen1
2009-09-23 18:12:32 UTC
We protested his speech. What more do you want?
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