A Hamas problem for Obama? »
Posted By RedRiverJ 1 year, 2 months ago in NewsWhile Sen. Barack Obama sought to improve his relationship with the Jewish community today by meeting with leaders in Philadelphia, comments by a Hamas political adviser this weekend could potentially hurt the Democratic presidential candidate. During an interview on WABC radio Sunday, top Hamas political adviser Ahmed Yousef said the terrorist gr
Read Full Story at cameron.blogs.foxnews.com »
218 Views Share Story 19 Comments Report
Other Related Articles:
Why not submit a story?
RSS Join the Discussion
+ Add CommentComments So Far: 28 (view all)
-
-
-

Dionys1 year, 2 months ago
This is the usual garbage. Hamas and Al-Quaeda aren't stupid. They know the effect their statements have in the US. They say one thing and the US instantly does the opposite, thus playing in to exactly what they want to happen.
Al Quaeda taunts the US all the time, knowing full well that it's because the US is in Iraq that they have such a strong recruitment these days.
An *internal* message was intercepted (not the ones they specifically make sure we want to hear) between major A-Q players saying that if America simply left, they were seriously afraid their A-Q networks in Iraq and Afghanistan, et cetera would crumble. Because there'd be no one to fight.
Consider the source. Now Faux news is working for the terrorists. No big surprise.
Reply
-
-
-

RedRiverJ1 year, 2 months ago
Obama has no control over who supports him, but like you said that is probably not going to play well, that is IF it gets any media attention.
Reply -

libsRfunny1 year, 2 months ago
"This is just great. Hamas is supporting Obama. That will go over well."
Gives Obama more of his much-sought-after "street cred." Now that he's distanced himself from Wright, he needs another hate-group to boost his standing.
Reply
-
-

tanglang1 year, 2 months ago
Great, on more reason for democrats to vote against Hillary in the primaries.
Reply -
-

nostalgia1 year, 2 months ago
Think back:
Pastor Wright published a terrorist manifesto in his church bulletin on the "Pastor's Page," on July 22, 2007. The author of that manifesto is Moussa Abu Marzouk (also spelled Marzook).
Who is Carter meeting on his trip: Moussa Abu Marzouk, who currently serves as the Deputy Chief of Hamas' Political Bureau in Syria.
Reply -

jordan111 year, 2 months ago
Terrorist groups don't want democrats to win! This is psychology 101. Republicans with all their failings have been a BOOM for terrorist groups! They don't want their terrorist recruiters to go away! My gawd, some people will fall for anything.
Reply -
rdy2rckComment removed: User banned.
-
catstevensComment removed: User banned.
-

automan9091 year, 2 months ago
Hammas is just like a typical Democrat.
They support a person because that person supports their personal agenda.
Not because the person is good for the country.
It's much more appealing for them to have a President in there that only wants to chat with the enemy instead of blowing them up.
Reply -
-
-

getreal11 year, 2 months ago
I cannot see how any one in this country would endorse any one to run for president of this country that has spent his life in and out of the muslin religion. These people bombed our towers and even if most who say they are not all a part of it, they could have at least given up the ones that are.
Reply


Add a Comment
Sign In With Your Propeller Account
Please keep your comments relevant to this story.
To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.