It also explains why some people refuse to believe Obama is a corrupt Daly
machine politico (think Rezko, the way Axelrod et al. sidelined a black
female Democrat incumbent to pave his unopposed path to the Illinois senate,
the manner in which Jack Ryan's supposedly confidential divorce proceedings
leaked out after the primaries, etc) with ties to left-wing domestic
terrorists (Ayers, Dorhn, in whose home his very first political fundraiser
was held; Frank Marshall Davis, his "race relations advisor" and admitted
pedophile who was a member of CPUSA) and communist front groups (he was a
"community organizer" after Saul Alinsky for ACORN, after all), who for 20
years attended a church built on a hateful ideology (Black Liberation
Theology) that despises America---despite the fact that all of this is
irrefutably and demonstrably true.

The issue of whether or not he's a Muslim is somewhat bogus. Marxists are
atheists, who will use religion when it suits their plans to "change"
society (that's what Black Liberation Theology is all about by the
way--supporting gods who incite blacks to revolution, killing gods that
don't). But it is also a fact that he was raised Muslim in Indonesia in his
very early years, and Rev. Wright as recently as last December gave Nation
of Islam leader Lois Farrakhan a "lifetime achievement award"--in the same
edition of his church newsletter in which he praised Obama, well before
polls forced Obama to distance himself from the church (never did repudiate
it BTW). So it's hard to see how he could have missed that one.

And even harder to see how anybody can doubt his extremist ideology.

- Bob

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Ed Leafe
> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 7:42 AM
> To: ProFox Mailing List
> Subject: [OT] Explains a lot of the mindless drivel here
> 
> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080924-does-ideology-trump-
> facts-studies-say-it-often-does.html
> 
> ( -or- http://twurl.nl/ne14zr )
> 
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> These findings, if true, have worrying implications. Cognitive
> dissonance won't help people make rational decisions, but it also
> suggests that there's little point in arguing with someone who holds
> an opposing belief. Could this response be why, despite being
> repeatedly refuted in the media, the percentage of Americans who
> believe Sen. Obama to be a Muslim continues to grow? The research
> might also apply beyond the political to other attitudes-I'm thinking
> of the constant flame wars between fans of the PS3 and Xbox 360, or
> Mac and PC users. Is all that time spent in the Battlefront or the
> Soap Box wasted?
> 
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> 
> -- Ed Leafe
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