OR IS HE?!!!!!!!!!!!!

Chicago Thugs, Misfits

Imagine if a U.S. president regularly palled around with a wise guy like Tony Soprano.

I don't think the American people would stand for having that man as president, no matter how much Chris Matthews says the man puts a "thrill up my leg."

Obama was not just an associate of Rezko, he was a close friend. Obama has admitted as such.

In fact, Obama admitted that Rezko introduced him to Chicago politics. Obama was Rezko's protégé.

When Obama needed to buy a million-dollar home in Chicago so he and his wife could live with the "rich" people — Rezko provided part of the funding to make the deal happen.

But Rezko wasn't the only bad guy Obama hung with in the gang of Chicago thugs and misfits who backed him.

We all know about terrorist William Ayers. Ayers is responsible for the killing of innocent Americans and police officers.

He won't repent either. Ayers said in recent years he should have done more.

Obama's defense? He says he was just 8 years old when Ayers took part in the bombings.

And that's true, Senator. But you are now 47 years old, and you still call the man a friend. You even launched your political career in this terrorist's home.

It gets worse.

Obama says he became a Christian after meeting the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

For 20 years, he sat in the reverend's church and didn't say a word as Wright attacked America, claimed the U.S. government created AIDS to kill blacks, claimed the U.S. deserved 9/11 when its "chickens came home to roost," and said even worse things.

Obama said he never once heard the Rev. Wright say anything so radical.

Do you believe him? If you do, I have a bridge I want to sell you in Brooklyn.

Exposing the Obama Fraud

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ap.sahm
Oct. 30, 2008 at 4:29 PM

clapping

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yovonna
Oct. 31, 2008 at 5:37 PM

YES  HE IS                       ....clappingclappingclapping

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