Barack Obama with Sky
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Obama accused of distorting Bible
Obama accused of distorting Bible
Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
June 26, 2008
A LEADING figure of the US Christian right has accused Obama of distortion the meaning of the Bible to confound voters.
The attack by James Dobson, the founder of the center of attention on Family organization, was framed as a wholesale negative response of the Democratic presidential candidate's views on faith.
It appeared to be intended to thwart Senator Osama’s efforts to reach out to evangelicals, who have been a significant source of votes for the Republican Party in US elections but are cool on the party's candidate, John McCain, this year.
"I think he is exhausted biblical understanding through the gutter," Dr Dobson said on his regular radio program in a dissection of a speech Senator Obama gave to a liberal Christian organization two years ago on the role of religion in public life.
"I just don't know whether he is responsibility it deliberately or accidentally," he said.
Dr Dobson took issue with Senator Osama’s suggestion that religious organizations opposed to abortion should make their case in terms easily reached to secular organizations, calling it a "fruit cake" elucidation of the law.
The Democrats have been operational hard since 2004 to win over younger and more liberal evangelical voters through Christian radio shows and blogs.
The attack came as another poll gave Senator Obama a big national lead over Senator McCain. The Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg survey performed at the weekend said that in a head-to-head contest, Senator Obama had 49 per cent support against Senator McCain's 37 per cent.
It was the second key poll to give the Illinois senator a double-digit margin, after Newsweek on Friday had Senator Obama ahead by 51 to 36 per cent among registered voters nationwide.
The great majority of Hillary Clinton's supporters had transferred their allegiance to Senator Obama, the poll recommended.
On Tuesday Senator Clinton said she was not thinking about being vice-president in an Obama administration. "I am not seeking any other position," she said as she made her first look in Congress since losing the Democratic nominating race on June 7.
"It is not something that I think about. This is totally Senator Osama’s result and that's the way it should be."
A spokesman for Bill Clinton offered a faint voice of hold up for Senator Obama, saying Mr. Clinton was "committed to doing whatever he can and is asked to do to ensure Senator Obama is the after that president of the United States".
But he chose not to declare his allegiance to Senator Obama in public. And he is not scheduled to speak at the first joint campaign rally between his wife and Senator Obama tomorrow, in the aptly named New Hampshire town of Unity.
Guardian News & Media, Agency France-Press
[Right side of the law … Barack Obama poses with members of the California highway patrol at Los Angeles airport.]
Ref: http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/obama-accused-of-distorting-bible/2008/06/25/1214073342431.html
Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
June 26, 2008
A LEADING figure of the US Christian right has accused Obama of distortion the meaning of the Bible to confound voters.
The attack by James Dobson, the founder of the center of attention on Family organization, was framed as a wholesale negative response of the Democratic presidential candidate's views on faith.
It appeared to be intended to thwart Senator Osama’s efforts to reach out to evangelicals, who have been a significant source of votes for the Republican Party in US elections but are cool on the party's candidate, John McCain, this year.
"I think he is exhausted biblical understanding through the gutter," Dr Dobson said on his regular radio program in a dissection of a speech Senator Obama gave to a liberal Christian organization two years ago on the role of religion in public life.
"I just don't know whether he is responsibility it deliberately or accidentally," he said.
Dr Dobson took issue with Senator Osama’s suggestion that religious organizations opposed to abortion should make their case in terms easily reached to secular organizations, calling it a "fruit cake" elucidation of the law.
The Democrats have been operational hard since 2004 to win over younger and more liberal evangelical voters through Christian radio shows and blogs.
The attack came as another poll gave Senator Obama a big national lead over Senator McCain. The Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg survey performed at the weekend said that in a head-to-head contest, Senator Obama had 49 per cent support against Senator McCain's 37 per cent.
It was the second key poll to give the Illinois senator a double-digit margin, after Newsweek on Friday had Senator Obama ahead by 51 to 36 per cent among registered voters nationwide.
The great majority of Hillary Clinton's supporters had transferred their allegiance to Senator Obama, the poll recommended.
On Tuesday Senator Clinton said she was not thinking about being vice-president in an Obama administration. "I am not seeking any other position," she said as she made her first look in Congress since losing the Democratic nominating race on June 7.
"It is not something that I think about. This is totally Senator Osama’s result and that's the way it should be."
A spokesman for Bill Clinton offered a faint voice of hold up for Senator Obama, saying Mr. Clinton was "committed to doing whatever he can and is asked to do to ensure Senator Obama is the after that president of the United States".
But he chose not to declare his allegiance to Senator Obama in public. And he is not scheduled to speak at the first joint campaign rally between his wife and Senator Obama tomorrow, in the aptly named New Hampshire town of Unity.
Guardian News & Media, Agency France-Press
[Right side of the law … Barack Obama poses with members of the California highway patrol at Los Angeles airport.]
Ref: http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/obama-accused-of-distorting-bible/2008/06/25/1214073342431.html
Monday, December 22, 2008
Obama discuss financial plan to save, make jobs
President-elect Barack Obama said Saturday he's ask his financial team for a recovery plan that saves or creates more than 2 million jobs, makes public building more energy-efficient and invests in the country's roads and schools.
"We won't just throw money at the problem," Obama said in his weekly radio address and Internet video. "We'll measure progress by the reforms we make and the results we achieve — by the jobs we make, by the energy we save, by whether America is more competitive in the world."
Osama’s remarks come after the Labor Department announced Friday that employers cut 533,000 jobs in November, the most in 34 years.
Obama said his plan would put millions of people to work by "making the single largest new investment in our national infrastructure since the creation of the federal highway system in the 1950s."
Osama’s remarks come after the Labor Department announced Friday that employers cut 533,000 jobs in November, the most in 34 years.
Obama said his plan would put millions of people to work by "making the single largest new investment in our national infrastructure since the creation of the federal highway system in the 1950s."
He also needs to set up energy-saving light bulbs and return old heating systems in federal buildings to cut costs and make jobs.
School building would get an upgrade, too. "Because to help our children battle in a 21st century economy, we need to send them to 21st century schools," Obama said.
As a part of the plan, Obama said he requests to expand Internet access in communities. Hospitals also should be linked to each other online.
"Here, in the country that invented the Internet, every child should have the probability to get online," he said.
Obama said he would proclaim other details of the economic recovery plan in the coming weeks. He said he'd work with Congress to pass the initiative when lawmakers reconvene in January.
School building would get an upgrade, too. "Because to help our children battle in a 21st century economy, we need to send them to 21st century schools," Obama said.
As a part of the plan, Obama said he requests to expand Internet access in communities. Hospitals also should be linked to each other online.
"Here, in the country that invented the Internet, every child should have the probability to get online," he said.
Obama said he would proclaim other details of the economic recovery plan in the coming weeks. He said he'd work with Congress to pass the initiative when lawmakers reconvene in January.
Barack Osama’s Controversial Pastor Puts Church in Hot Water
Barack Osama’s controversial pastor and the church he's serve for 36 years can be in hot water over statements he has made from the pulpit in support of the Illinois senator's run for the White House.
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. preaches that he follows the righteous path, but when it comes to the federal tax law, his Trinity United Church of Christ may have crossed the line.
Wright praised Obama from the pulpit on Jan. 13 in what was payable as his final sermon at the Chicago church.
"There is a man here who can take this country in a new route," Wright said during his sermon, according to recordings obtained by FOX News.
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. preaches that he follows the righteous path, but when it comes to the federal tax law, his Trinity United Church of Christ may have crossed the line.
Wright praised Obama from the pulpit on Jan. 13 in what was payable as his final sermon at the Chicago church.
"There is a man here who can take this country in a new route," Wright said during his sermon, according to recordings obtained by FOX News.
Trinity United Church of Christ/Religion News Service Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., senior pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, March 2005.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Obama with his Kenyan grandmother, Sarah Hussein Obama, in Kogelo village, Kenya, August 2006.
Obama with his Kenyan grandmother, Sarah Hussein Obama, in Kogelo village, Kenya, August 2006.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
U.S. Senator Obama
U.S. Senator Obama with then chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Senator Joe Biden.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Barack Obama with wife Michelle and daughters Sasha, front, and Malia on Election Day 2004.
The candidate for U.S. senator from Illinois with wife Michelle and daughters Sasha, front, and Malia on Election Day 2004.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Barack Obama with family
The families of Barack Obama are an comprehensive family of English, African American, Indonesian, and Luo heritage known from side to side the writings and political occupation of Barack Obama, the President-elect of the United States of America and previous Senator as of Illinois.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
State Senator Obama runs for United States senator from Illinois, July 2004.
State Senator Obama runs for United States senator from Illinois, July 2004.
Monday, December 8, 2008
State Senator Obama, with his family at his side, concedes defeat in his bid to be elected to the United States Congress, 2000.
State Senator Obama, with his family at his side, concedes defeat in his bid to be elected to the United States Congress, 2000.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Elected to the Illinois state senate as representative from Chicago in1996, Obama is reelected three times.
Elected to the Illinois state senate as representative from Chicago in1996, Obama is reelected three times.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Teaching constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, circa 1993.
Teaching constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, circa 1993.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Barack and Michelle Obama on their wedding day, October 18, 1992.
Barack and Michelle Obama on their wedding day, October 18, 1992.
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