The basis for President Obama’s speech to the Muslin world June 4
Published: June 2, 2009
Updated: June 2, 2009
President Obama will “make a major speech on ties with Muslims” on June 4, as part of a “continuing effort of the president to engage the Muslim world.”
The text has not yet been released, but the content of that speech has been being written throughout our president’s life.
He was born in Hawaii to Barrack Hussein Obama Sr., a Kenyan of the Luo ethnic group, and Ann Dunham.
“My grandfather, who was Kenyan, converted to Christianity, then converted to Islam,” Obama said. “[A]lthough my father had been raised a Muslim, by the time he met my mother he was a confirmed atheist, thinking religion to be so much superstition.”
Ann Dunham Obama next married Indonesian student, Lolo Soetoro, whose visa was revoked in 1967.
So, when Barack was six, his family moved to Indonesia, where Barack was enrolled and listed as a Muslim attending a Muslim school in central Jakarta from 1968 to 1972.
The Chicago Sun-Times quoted Obama’s own description of his stepfather’s faith: “Like many Indonesians, Lolo followed a brand of Islam that could make room for the remnants of more ancient animist and Hindu faiths.”
“In our household the Bible, the Koran, and the Bhagavad Gita sat on the shelf alongside books of Greek and Norse and African mythology,”1 but his own favorite book, Mr. Obama says, is “The Autobiography of Malcolm X”, Alex Haley’s book about the assassinated leader of the Nation of Islam.
As an adult, Obama was a member of Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s Chicago church for more than two decades.
Rev. Wright’s church gave Louis Farrakhan, the current head of the Nation of Islam, its 2007 “Trumpeter Award” because, Rev. Wright said, “Minister Farrakhan will be remembered as one of the 20th and 21st century giants of the African American religious experience.”
During the primary season, Rev. Jeremiah Wright commented: “Barack might be forced by the media and/or by supporters to be very absent from this church and to put distance between our church and himself.”
Wright explained: “When [Obama’s] enemies find out that in 1984 I went to Tripoli” to visit Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi with Louis Farrakhan, “a lot of his Jewish support will dry up quicker than a snowball in hell.”
Obama identified Rev. Wright as his “spiritual adviser” and mentor. The training he received from Wright, Obama said, “was the best education I ever had.”
Former PLO and Arafat spokespersons Raschid and Mona Khalidi founded the Arab American Action Network in Chicago. A gala dinner was held in their honor with a commemorative book filled with testimonials, including ones from the Khaladis’ friends and Hyde Park neighbors, the ex-Weatherman domestic terrorists Bernadine Dohrn and Bill Ayers and then-state Senator Barack Obama.
One of Mona Khalidi’s groups had received a $40,000 grant from the Woods Fund of Chicago, when Obama and Ayers served on the fund’s board of directors.
Khalidi told the mostly Palestinian crowd that state senator Obama deserved their help in winning a U.S. Senate seat: “You will not have a better senator under any circumstances.”
Earlier this year, news cameras filmed President Obama bowing to Saudi King Abdullah at the Group of 20 summit in London, showing our president bent low at the waist, head lowered, and his right hand extended for King Abdullah to accept. The Saudi-backed Arabic paper Asharq Alawsat wrote approvingly: “Obama wished to demonstrate his respect and appreciation of the personality of King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz…”
What will the president say in his June 4th speech? Whatever he says, we can only pray that it will be spoken with a respect and appreciation of the personality of the people for the United States, whose national motto is, “In God We Trust.”
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Mr. Sharman, shouldn’t your concluding paragraph have been reserved for and addressed to Muslims at such time as they visited President Obama?
Wayne, I figured when caught I’d get your nasty name calling and bashing. You can’t slither out of this one…caught red-handed lying.
Your “point” was reiterated twice, before you changed it the third time to reword it. It may work with your equally ignorant friends, but it’s in black and white here.
OW…yOU ARE AN EVEN BIGGER IDIOT THAN I FIRST SUSPECTED. you just cannot admit when you’re wrong, can you? I absolutely did say those things then and I say it now. I also said he should be given a chance. Can you not read???? I still suspect that you have a problem with comprehension or maybe some other brain disorder that even you, are unaware of. Maybe you should get checked out. I fully expect a nasty remark in return but you won’t get anything else from me as I can no longer waste my time with know nothings who try to put on a good show but somehow never succeed. READ A BOOK…. TAKE A COURSE…VOLUNTEER..OCCUPY YOUR MIND..iT’LL DO YOU GOOD.
Let me correct you, since you have a greater comprehension problem then I first said, or you are someone who believes the lies he plays in his own head.
On June 2, at 9:22 am, you wrote and I quote: “THE MAN IS OUR PRESIDENT AND DESERVES OUR SUPPORT AND RESPECT UNTIL HE PROVES HE DOESN’T”
After I disagreed with you, you tried to “spin” your words with more stuff.
On June 3, at 8:35 am, yous said and I quote: “..AND THE MAN, DESERVE OUR RESPECT AND SUPPORT UNTIL HE PROVES OTHERWISE.”
Thus, as I said before, you even reiterated yourself.
And then we can pick up “the rest of the story” with your latest posting.
Now, lets move on. You’ve been proved wrong, though it was never my intention to get in a personal agrument with you, it was only to disagree with your opinion about initial respect and support, whether it was deserved on an unconditional basis, or if Obama needed to prove himself out.
OW Again and again and again!!!!!! WRONG!!!! On June 03 @1;29 PM I WROTE AND i QUOTE MYSELF,“ IT IS MY CONTENTION THAT HE HAS ONLY BEEN IN OFFICE SINCE 20 JAN AND SHOULD BE GIVEN A CHANCE TO STRAIGHTEN OUT THE MESS WE’RE IN Do you actually read anything other than your own posts or do you just not comprehend anything that does not agree with your point of view? Or perhaps both! Yes, I still think the president AND the office deserve our respect and support until the president proves he is unworthy of these…He has not done this yet. I am certain though that if this happens you will be the first to say, “I told you so” instead of trying to do something to help.
You whole point of “give the guy a chance” was not what you wrote. You said we needed to respect and support him, and you reiterated it more than once.
Giving him a chance is exactly what “we the people” are doing. It would be silly to sum up his administration before he even finished a first year. But we can work with what he saying and doing on a daily to monthly basis at this time.
Unfortunately, so far, his recovery plan is the same as Bush’s, his war plan is the same as Bush’s, and his budget is the worst of any President we’ve ever had. And the results are still far out for education or health care, and help for homeownership.
So, I’ll just have to wait for the “change is coming” results a good while longer.
I’ve made mine…..Just waiting on you. My whole point is GIVE THE GUY A CHANCE, which you and yours seem unwilling to do.
Maybe next time you’ll actually get a point together. You’ve yet to make one.
AGAIN!!!!! OW..YOu prove my point with more inane remarks. Have a great day!!!!
Roger, why don’t you call me out with something we could actually discuss, not just your inability to put together something substantial.


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