Do hypocrites make good leaders?

Background:

Salaried ACORN racists are here on Yedda, using on average eight screen names each.  They think that by posing as suffering martyrs (who claim falsely that they barely survived eight years of psychological torture under George Bush) that they can use their surly lies to gain your sympathy.

Satanists, Muslims, and prostitutes, make wads and heaps of ill-gotten money by pandering to your weaknesses and getting you to sympathize with them.

But what if their sympathy games were a pack of lies?  What if we found that the spoiled brat undisciplinable son of a Muslim fanatic was such a discredit to his family that he got them pitched out of a Muslim country for his treachery?  That is why Ambassador Obama was expelled from Indonesia: that family was too fanatical even for Indonesian Muslim fanatics!

Now, that turncoat hypocrite poses falsely as a Christian!  Worse yet, he expects each and every last one of his followers to be as duplicitous and treacherous as he is.

Question:

What would cause you to really think it through about the way Obama and ACORN criminals misled you?  What would awaken you to the fact that ACORN salaried fanatics sold you a bill of goods?

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If you have any questions about ACORN and the relation to Washington, please watch Glen Beck at 5PM ET today. It will be most infomative.

Now my answer. I thought it was horrible when I had to explain oral sex to my 7 year old grandson thanks to Bill Clinton, but now I can find nothing redeemable about lying to the American public. How dare this man. I would not follow him to the corner store.

Because HE lives

Nut in Honey! I DIDN'T BUY IT FOR A SECOND!!! But then again I have studied Scripture & if it doesn't match up, it's OUT!!! BTW, did U see the "Undercover Video" posted catching "ACORN" setting up a "Home of Prostitution" & teaching how to avoid Fed Taxes???   John

Mat. 6:33 "Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God and All these things Shall Be Added to You!!!

baby rambo, do you really believe anyone believes you are educated with your insane rambling? you are just another uneducated far right social conservative. your combination of hate and stupidity is dangerous. what educated person deals with all these conspiracy theories that you do. start dealing in facts and reality. i am sure your failures in life has brought on your insane hate. the internet is now your escape from reality. it serves as the psychiatric therapy you need. you can pretend to be what you want and to forget about your failures.  without it i am sure that you would end up hurting someone.

democrat and proud of it. someone trying to learn about conservatism before it becomes extinct

Acorn is a corrupt origanization that Obama has been a part of from the very inception.  It mirrors him precisely.

<a href="" rel="nofollow" cl="http://yedda.com/passage/?search=Jeremiah+23:19&amp;version=KJV" class="comlink">Jeremiah 23:19</a> Behold, a whirlwind of the LORD is gone forth in fury, even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked

 Malik Obama says Israel shouldn't worry about Barack's Muslim "connection" By Israel Insider staff  June 20, 2008         Malik holds a photo of Obama and him in Muslim dress, reportedly when the two first met in 1985   This article updates and corrects the one previously published on June 13, 2008 with newly uncovered evidence of the audio recording at the center of the controversy.

Apparently the Jerusalem's Post's sloppy paraphrase of a radio interview with Barack Obama's half-brother created the false impression that he had explicitly confirmed the "Muslim background" of the likely Democratic Presidential nominee. The newly uncovered recording presents more ambiguous evidence.

The Jerusalem Post reported on June 12 that "Barack Obama's half brother Malik said Thursday that if elected his brother will be a good president for the Jewish people, despite his Muslim background. In an interview with Army Radio he expressed a special salutation from the Obamas of Kenya." The link above is from Google's cache of the Post, but the article has since been pulled from its live website. Israel Insider had relied on that quote as confirmation that Malik himself had spoken explicitly about Barack's Muslim background.

ABC News obtained from Israel Army Radio a recording of (only) Malik's side of the interview, and the unavailability to date of the interviewer's side of the conversation injects some uncertainty about the references of his answers. Malik says, in response to the interviewer's question: "I don't think that's in any way going to be something to worry about. I myself am not speaking for him. But we are here, we love people in general. People love us. I myself love people who love me. You know, so, everything's mutual. I can't go [sic] in terms of Israel and Kenya and America, and so forth, you know, but based on what else I've heard him say and what I know of him as an individual, I don't think Israel should worry too much, you know, about the connection. Because, I am a Muslim myself, and I don't think that my being a Muslim has got anything to do with my brother being the President of the United States."

The context clearly indicates that "the connection" being asked about had something to do with Barack Obama's relationship to things Muslim -- although without hearing the question, it is uncertain what exactly is the connect. Malik answering "because I am a Muslim myself" might imply that Barack, in his mind, is a Muslim too, but on the other hand Malik asserts that "my being a Muslim" did not have "anything to do" with his half-brother being President [sic]." (Presumably Malik meant that their shared heritage would not impact Barack's actions should he be elected.) The rambling and genial answers do not prove, nor disprove, the depth of the Obamas' connections, past or present, with Islam -- except of course the undenied fact that their common father was a Muslim convert. (By the laws of Islam that makes Barack Obama a Muslim.)

Jake Tapper, ABC News senior national correspondent, commenting on the recording in his blog, observes that "nowhere in there does Malik expressly say anything about Obama having a Muslim background. And nowhere does he 'confirm' anything about Obama having a Muslim background. Malik refers to Obama having a 'connection' to something, perhaps Islam, which could clearly be a reference to Obama's father."

The Obama brothers' father, a senior economist for the Kenyan government who studied at Harvard University, died in car crash in 1982. He left six sons and a daughter. All of his children - except Malik -- live in Britain or the United States. Malik and Barack met in 1985 in the US. "He was best man at my wedding and I was best man at his," said Malik in a 2004 interview with an AP reporter. Their paternal grandfather, Onyango Hussein Obama, was one of the first Muslim converts in Nyangoma-Kogelo, Malik said."

In a denial issued last November that still stands on the official campaign website, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs issued a statement explaining that "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised as a Muslim, and is a committed Christian."

Melanie Phillips is the most recent commentator to draw attention to the massive body of evidence that leaves no doubt that Barak Hussein Obama was born a Muslim (Islam is patrilineal) and raised a Muslim (so registered in school, acknowledging attending Islamic classes, reported accompanying his step-father to the mosque, and able to recite the Koran in the original Arabic).

Reuven Koret, Aaron Klein and Daniel Pipes have previously pointed to the attempts by Obama and his campaign to conceal the candidate's Muslim background. The well documented evidence draws upon the on-the-ground interviews by researchers in Indonesia and Kenya, published quotations of Obama's childhood friends and his school records, as well as the candidate's own autobiography.
 
 

Page 86 Dreams From My Father

Then too, if Malcom X discovery toward the end of his life that some whites might live beside him as brothers in Islam, that appeared in the future in a far off land.  I looked to see where the people would come from who were willing to work and populate this new world. 
 

 
America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles of justice and progress, tolerance and the dignity of all human beings
 
The United States has been enriched by Muslim Americans. Many other Americans have Muslims in their families or have lived in a Muslim-majority country - I know, because I am one of them


I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. 
 


The United States is not, and never will be, at war with Islam.



Page 81 Dreams From My Father

It was obvious that certain whites could be exempted from the general category of our mistrust.

Page 103
referring to a book that was assigned in school called  Heart of Darkness.  When asked why he was reading it. 
"because it is assigned, and the book teaches me things", I said.  "About white people, I mean.  See the book is not really about Africa.  Or black people.  It's about the man who wrote it.  The European.  The American.  A particular way of looking at the world.  If you can keep your distance, it's all there, in what's said and what's left unsaid.  So I read the book to help me understand just what it is that makes white people so afraid.  Their demons.  The way ideas get twisted around.  It helps me understand how people learn to hate.
My life depends on it, I thought to myself.  "That's the only way to cure an illness, right? Diagnose it"
Page 104
A schoolmate stated,
"I thought your name was Barry."  "Barack's my given name.  My Father's name.  He was Kenyan."
"Does it mean something?"(friend asks)
"It means 'Blessed'.  In Arabic.  My Grandfather was a Muslim"
Actually according to the book his Grandfather, Father, and Step Father were all Muslims.

<a href="" rel="nofollow" cl="http://yedda.com/passage/?search=Jeremiah+23:19&amp;version=KJV" class="comlink">Jeremiah 23:19</a> Behold, a whirlwind of the LORD is gone forth in fury, even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked

 
    g http://www.bellaonline.com/about/africanculture African Culture Site Jeanne Egbosiuba Ukwendu
BellaOnline's African Culture Editor
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Luo Tribe History and Culture

The Luo tribe is Nilotic tribe descended from pastoral nomads who migrated south from Southern Sudan to the land around Lake Victoria near the end of the 15th Century. They migrated in at least five waves starting approximately 1500 AD. The Luo gradually displaced the Bantu-speaking tribes living in the region that were the ancestors of the modern Luhya and Kisii (Gusii) tribes. By the 1840's the Luo had formed a tight knit society with ruodhi or regional chiefs or kings.

Hand Beaded Luo PurseThe Luo tribe currently lives in western Kenya, northern Tanzania, northern and eastern Uganda, and southern Sudan. The Luo tribe makes up 12% of Kenya's population and is the third largest tribe behind the Kikuyu and Luhya tribes. The Luo tribe consists of 12 subgroups or sub-tribes. They are also known as Lwo, Jaluo or Joluo.

The Luo generally speak three languages: Dholuo (their mother-tongue or tribal language) Swahili, and English.

Marriage and death are considered important rites of passage. At one time, polygamy was very common within the Luo tribe. Men were allowed to marry up to five women. Even today, dowry (in a ceremony called Ayie) is paid by the groom to the bride's family for the bride. The dowry usually consists of cattle and/or money. Traditionally, marriages were arranged by matchmakers, but this practice has also fallen out of favor.

Traditionally, the Luo believe in an afterlife and supreme creator, Nyasaye. They also have a strong ancestor cult. The Luo have many traditional rituals. The first major ritual is called "Juogi". This is the naming ceremony and occurs sometime between birth and age two. An ancestor will appear to a family member in a dream and the child will be named after that ancestor. Only good ancestors have the power to apper to family members in dreams. Children are rarely named after bad ancestors. Today most Luo tribe members are Christian.

The Luo tribe does not practice male circumcision. Instead the removal of the six lower front teeth is done in an initiation. This practice has fallen out of favor.

Famous members of the Luo tribe include:

Barack Obama - U.S. Senator from Illinois, U.S. President Elect




Raila Amolo Odinga - Opponent to Mwai Kibaki in the 2007 Kenyan presidential elections. Currently Prime Minister of Kenya.


Ayub Ogada - Singer, composer and performer on the nyatiti also known as the Luo lyre.
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga - Vice-President to Jomo Kenyatta from 1963 to 1966


<a href="" rel="nofollow" cl="http://yedda.com/passage/?search=Jeremiah+23:19&amp;version=KJV" class="comlink">Jeremiah 23:19</a> Behold, a whirlwind of the LORD is gone forth in fury, even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked

I find it disturbing that some ppl on Yedda use multiple names. That's cowardly and sad. Be one person and be honest.  Yell

Love one another.

Do hypocrites make good leaders? We don't know, why don't you tell us Rocmike. If I am not mistaken you run your own company, so that makes you a leader. We already know that you are hypocritical, so take a look in the mirror and you will answer your question.

Be Blessed. Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity (Love), I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vauneth not itself, is not puffed up, Doth not behave itself unseemly, seekth not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil; Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in truth; Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Charity never faileth. And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is (Love) charity.

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