Another endorsement for Obama

2:09 pm American Politics, Islam and the West

Muammar “Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution” al-Gaddafi, gives a ringing endorsement to Obama’s presidential bid.

“There are elections in America now. Along came a black citizen of Kenyan African origins, a Muslim, who had studied in an Islamic school in Indonesia. His name is Obama.

All the people in the Arab and Islamic world and in Africa applauded this man. They welcomed him and prayed for him and for his success, and they may have even been involved in legitimate contribution campaigns to enable him to win the American presidency….

We are still hoping that this black man will take pride in his African and Islamic identity, and in his faith, and that [he will know] that he has rights in America, and that he will change America from evil to good, and that America will establish relations that will serve it well with other peoples, especially the Arabs.”

This endorsement preceded endorsements from Kim Jong-Il and Fidel Castro.

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Arran Gold

3 Responses
  1. real conservative :

    Date: June 23, 2008 @ 3:31 pm

    Why doesn’t the media tell us the truth on Obama?
    He had little to do with him black father or Jewish Mother. He was raised by his Jewish Grandparents.

  2. Dalwhinnie :

    Date: June 24, 2008 @ 1:33 pm

    Please send this MEMRI piece to all your Democratic and Obama-leaning friends. You may be amused or abused by the response you get. Either way, you will learn about their limits.

  3. philanthropist :

    Date: June 26, 2008 @ 10:23 am

    al-Gaddafi acknowledges that a black man has rights in America, when will an ordinary black man have rights in Libya? Or just about any other country in Africa? ‘Rights’ belong to dictators in Africa, is that the kind of change al-Gaddafi is hoping for?

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