So Obama believes that really happened? Didn't realize he was a "fundie."
He also said the holiday presented a message for all humankind. "As part of a larger global community, we all must work to ensure that our brothers and sisters of every race, religion, culture and nationality are free from bondage and repression, and are able to live in peace."
That's a relief. For a while I was worried about reeducation camps and compulsory "voluntarism."
Rabinowitz said that though he hadn't been invited, "I'm only sorry that I won't be there to see the president and his chief of staff Rahm Emanuel say at the same time, 'Once we were all slaves. Now we are all free.'"
Barack Obama's ancestors were never slaves in America, but because he is a radical leftist he is an honorary conventional African-American (or at least a valid symbol). Meanwhile Alan Keyes' ancestors were (to the best of my knowledge) slaves in America, but because he doesn't support abortion and buggery he's an "uncle tom."
If he's not, it's fair to say he's insincere. Though not slaves, his ancestors were slave owners in America, and his tribe slave peddlers in Africa. Though if they were, there would still be no connection to Passover.