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Obamanation tells us in his books he went to a Muslim school and studied the Koran- and his handlers now deny it.
In Indonesia, I had spent two years at a Muslim school, he wrote in his first memoir, Dreams from my Father. The teacher wrote to tell my mother that I made faces during Koranic studies.
Along with these little gems:
Quote from Barack Obamas book, Dreams Of My Father:
THE PERSON WHO MADE ME PROUDEST OF ALL, THOUGH, WAS MY [half brother], ROY..HE CONVERTED TO ISLAM.
(Why are you so proud, Obama? If youre so proud, whyd you leave Islam? Answer; you didnt. Christianity was for political reasons.)
From Audacity of Hope: LOLO (Obamas step father) FOLLOWED ISLAM....I LOOKED TO LOLO FOR GUIDANCE.
(And you expect us to believe the good Muslim stepfather didnt lead you down the path of Islam?)
From The Audacity Of Hope, I WILL STAND WITH THEM (MUSLIMS) SHOULD THE POLITICAL WINDS OF WAR SHIFT IN AN UGLY DIRECTION..
(Well, you sure proved that when you went to Kenya to campaign for your Muslim-backed butcher cousin, Odinga.)
From The Audacity Of Hope, WE ARE NO LONGER JUST A CHRISTIAN NATION, we are also a Jewish nation, a MUSLIM NATION, a Buddhist nation, a Hindu nation, and a nation of nonbelievers.
(In your dreams, Muzzie. America is STILL very much a Christian nation.
Protestants comprise 51.3% of its population, Roman Catholics 23.9%, Mormons 1.7%, other Christian 1.6%, Jewish 1.7%, Buddhist 0.7%, Muslim 0.6%. Thats 78.5% of its population who are Christian Source: CIA World Fact Book}
http://www.examiner.com/a-536474~_Trapped_between_two_worlds_.html
http://www.examiner.com/a-534540~Can_a_past_of_Islam_change_the_path_to_president_for_Obama_.html?cid=dc-article-obama
According to sources cited in Obama Nation by Corsi, then adopted son of Indonesian citizen Lolo Soetoro, Barry Soetoro (later reverted to his birth name of Barack Husein Obama after mother divorced from Soetoro), would play, not pray, with other kids at and by the Islamic prayer room (not a mosque) and rarely went there in the mornings with his adopted father to pray.