Thursday, October 30, 2008

Family Security Matters - 10/30/08

A Marriage of Convenience: Obama, the Left and Radical Islam
By Alex Alexiev

As we enter the home stretch of the 2008 presidential election, new revelations about Barack Obama's harshly critical views of the U.S. Constitution for not providing for wealth distribution have again raised concerns as to whether the American people may be about to elect the first radical Leftist if not outright socialist president in the republic’s history. This hugely troubling possibility, were it to happen, would mark yet another historical watershed that’s mentioned less often - the de facto alliance between the Left and radical Islam in American politics. ... "Barack Obama’s deafening silence on his own and his campaign’s troubling connections with Islamists does little to discourage one from believing that the loudest cheers for his eventual victory next Tuesday will be those of the sworn Islamist enemies of our civilization." [Go here to find out more about two NEW unsavory characters' names (who are current friends of Obama's) the American public has not yet seen.]

NOTE: Alex Alexiev is considered one of our country's FOREMOST experts on terrorism and counterterrorism.


A Vote for Obama is a Vote Against Fighting Islamic Terrorists
By Harvey Kushner

Many of our readers and subscribers have asked why I haven't focused more attention on the threat of Islamic terrorism. The answer is rather simple. Election 2008 is just another front in the war against Islamic terrorists. Governor Dukakis was asked during the 1988 presidential debate if his wife were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? Dukakis responded coolly, "No, I don't, and I think you know that I've opposed the death penalty during all of my life." Placing B. Hussein in charge of national security would make Michael Dukakis' statement seem hawkish. Not only would B. Hussein roll over for the likes of Ahmadinejad, but he would open the White House to hordes of terrorist apologists and sympathizers. Under the guise of academic freedom and intellectual exchange, individuals like Rashid Khalidi will find their views reaching further than the protection of the college lecturer hall. A vote for B. Hussein is a vote against fighting Islamic terrorists. The latter have been stunningly silent of late. Coincidence? I think not. [more...]

No comments: