Karena obama yg kristen berkulit hitam dan punya ayah tiri seorang jawa islam
habis ia dipentungin.
http://www.cnn. com/2007/ POLITICS/ 01/22/obama. madrassa/ index.html
CNN debunks false report about Obama Story Highlights • Report alleges
Illinois senator attended radical Muslim school as a child
• CNN reporter visits Indonesia school in question, sees no radicalism
• Former classmate calls school "general," with multiple religions
JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- Allegations that Sen. Barack Obama was educated
in a radical Muslim school known as a "madrassa" are not accurate, according to
CNN reporting.
Insight Magazine, which is owned by the same company as The Washington Times,
reported on its Web site last week that associates of Sen. Hillary Rodham
Clinton, D-New York, had unearthed information the Illinois Democrat and likely
presidential candidate attended a Muslim religious school known for teaching
the most fundamentalist form of Islam.
Obama lived in Indonesia as a child, from 1967 to 1971, with his mother and
stepfather and has acknowledged attending a Muslim school, but an aide said it
was not a madrassa. (Watch video of Obama's school )
Insight attributed the information in its article to an unnamed source, who
said it was discovered by "researchers connected to Senator Clinton." A
spokesman for Clinton, who is also weighing a White House bid, denied that the
campaign was the source of the Obama claim.
He called the story "an obvious right-wing hit job."
Insight stood by its story in a response posted on its Web site Monday
afternoon.
The Insight article was cited several times Friday on Fox News and was also
referenced by the New York Post, The Glenn Beck program on CNN Headline News
and a number of political blogs. (Watch how the Obama "gossip" spread )
School not a madrassa But reporting by CNN in Jakarta, Indonesia and
Washington, D.C., shows the allegations that Obama attended a madrassa to be
false. CNN dispatched Senior International Correspondent John Vause to Jakarta
to investigate.
He visited the Basuki school, which Obama attended from 1969 to 1971.
"This is a public school. We don't focus on religion," Hardi Priyono, deputy
headmaster of the Basuki school, told Vause. "In our daily lives, we try to
respect religion, but we don't give preferential treatment."
Vause reported he saw boys and girls dressed in neat school uniforms playing
outside the school, while teachers were dressed in Western-style clothes.
"I came here to Barack Obama's elementary school in Jakarta looking for what
some are calling an Islamic madrassa ... like the ones that teach hate and
violence in Pakistan and Afghanistan, " Vause said on the "Situation Room"
Monday. "I've been to those madrassas in Pakistan ... this school is nothing
like that."
Vause also interviewed one of Obama's Basuki classmates, Bandug Winadijanto,
who claims that not a lot has changed at the school since the two men were
pupils. Insight reported that Obama's political opponents believed the school
promoted Wahhabism, a fundamentalist form of Islam, "and are seeking to prove
it."
"It's not (an) Islamic school. It's general," Winadijanto said. "There is a
lot of Christians, Buddhists, also Confucian. ... So that's a mixed school."
The Obama aide described Fox News' broadcasting of the Insight story
"appallingly irresponsible. "
Fox News executive Bill Shine told CNN "Reliable Sources" anchor Howard Kurtz
that some of the network's hosts were simply expressing their opinions and
repeatedly cited Insight as the source of the allegations.
Obama has noted in his two books, "Dreams From My Father" and "The Audacity
of Hope," that he spent two years in a Muslim school and another two years in a
Catholic school while living in Indonesia from age 6 to 10.
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