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The fact that receiving Hamas support does not appear to disturb Obama should worry us even more than the fact that terrorists see something in him that they really like. The 2008 Presidential campaign has already seen a number of outlandish, and patently false, attacks. The idea that Islamic...
The Obama campaign claimed to be "flattered" by the Hamas endorsement, and Obama himself told the Atlantic magazine that he understands why Hamas would support him. So what have Barack's Hamas newfound supporters been up to lately? Well, on the very day President Bush arrived in Israel to mark...
On April 11, 2008, Reuters reported: Obama declines to criticize Carter on Hamas. INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Friday it was not his place to criticize former President Jimmy Carter if he were to meet with Hamas, although Obama said he would not...
Fatah party members charged that the rival Hamas terrorist party attacked them with clubs and gunfire during an anti-Israeli rally in northern Gaza Thursday. The official Palestinian Authority news agency reported that more then 30 people suffered injuries in the clash. Fatah's Judea and Samaria...
Buel report - Listen (MP3) U.S. President George Bush is in the Middle East in an effort to reinvigorate the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. President Bush is in the Middle East for his second visit this year to participate in the celebration of Israel's 60th anniversary and to...
By Amanda Carpenter"A television news segment produced by Al-Jazeera shows Palestinians in Gaza engaging in phone banking activities for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. The segment explains how young Palestinians have banded together to call American voters at random asking them...
When he’s not busy getting Hamas’ endorsement, Barry O is appealling to another coveted Democrat segment: the denizens of Gaza. Those folks are actually phonebanking from Gaza to American households for Osamabama’s campaign! From the NRO: REPORTER: It may be hard to believe, but working in this...
Two Palestinian civilians and a gunman were killed Wednesday in an IDF operation in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical officials said. Army tanks entered an area northeast of Gaza City in pursuit of gunmen who opened fire on troops near the border with Israel, the army said. Soldiers returned...
The number of Palestinians killed by IDF fire in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday is up to four. According to a Palestinian report, the fourth casualty was a 14-year-old boy riding his bike. A civilian and a Hamas member were killed earlier during the army's operation in the northern Strip. Another...
I transcribed the most jaw-dropping parts: REPORTER: It may be hard to believe, but working in this tiny Internet cafe in Gaza City may just be one of Barack Obama's biggest fans. Before every U.S. primary, 23-year-old Ibrahim Abu Jayyab gathers 17 of his friends to try and rally support for...
Will Hillary Clinton fight for the nomination past June 1st? Yes, she'll fight like a junkyard dog Yes, but she'll gracefully fade away A television news segment produced by Al-Jazeera shows Palestinians in Gaza engaging in phone banking activities for Democratic presidential candidate Barack...
Elections, Current Conflicts, Middle East Terrorist Groups, Terrorist Organizations & Leaders, US Presidential Elections, War, Terrorism & Civil Disorder, Terrorism, Situation in Gaza, Islamist Terrorism, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Ahmed Yousef, HAMAS, Gaza, Palestinian Occupied Territories (Political area)
