[–] guinness2 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
Agreed, however I stand by my claim that people are right to be concerned and suspicious of Obama. It's no different to how a neighborhood may react when a suspected pedophile, who's been loitering around playgrounds with a camera and while licking his lips, moves to within a stones throw from their local primary school...
[–] iamjanesleftnipple 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Ok, the only thing I have to respond to that with is that the pedo, in your example, can do harm to the people he's moved close to. Obama is (arguably) the most powerful person in the world right now... once he's out of the presidency what can him being near a mosque accomplish other than he becomes a muslim or, if it so suits him, he becomes a fine pink mist in the name of allah?
[–] guinness2 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
People are suspicious of Obama's future plans because they may provide insight into Obama's current agenda and explain his baffling and sickening promotion of Islam. People don't care about what Obama does after he retires, they care about understanding the reasons for Obama's suspicious behaviors because he is (arguably) the most powerful person is the world right now.