Talk:Counterexamples to Obama being a Muslim

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The Chameleon

For sure what is listed goes against Islam. To equate those actions as proof is logical yet a disservice. 85% Of American Muslims voted for Obama and they don't approve of alcohol, homosexuality and Obama's favorite racket, abortion. CAIR has not distanced itself from the non-Muslim actions of Obama or denounced in any way. So Muslims cheerfully support Obama the secular heretic. Taqiyya - a believing individual can deny their faith or commit otherwise illegal or blasphemous acts.

It's interesting because other instances can make you scratch your head as well. Hillary Clinton's confidant Huma is a Muslim. She marries a Jew. That is the sort of thing that countries like Iran would hunt you down and assassinate you for disrespecting Mohamhead. Yet, not a peep. No refusing her as a guest at Muslim functions. No extremists threatening to kill her. It's because she is on a mission. a Muslim mission.--Jpatt 22:57, 29 May 2016 (EDT)

The evidence supporta Obama being very sympathic to Islam, but it also supports Obama not being a Muslim. Conservative (talk) 00:25, 30 May 2016 (EDT)
How come there's nothing in here about Obama smoking cigarettes? RobSTrump now is fighting back against the coup plotters 16:21, 15 May 2017 (EDT)
  • Obama got his belief system from his mom and from communist Frank Davis, who was his real dad or at least a dad substitute. They taught to believe in himself, and he certainly does. The moment he clinched the Democratic nomination was “the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow.” You can't even parody that level of narcissism. I would call his religion "unthinking politically correct leftism." In his memoir, he writes, "To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets." I assume he means "post-structural feminists," i.e. people who reject masculinity and femininity as "structures" imposed on us by "the patriarchy." You have to be pretty devoted to The Cause to spend your free time in college pretending to listen to people who spout that level of gibberish. PeterKa (talk) 23:50, 5 October 2017 (EDT)