We may have already elected him in 2008:
*All three of his names are Arabic
*He calls the Muslim Call to Prayer, "the sweetest sound on Earth"
*Neither of his parents were Christians
*None of his friends say that he was interesting in converting to Christianity
*He donated $1 million to a presidential candidate in Kenya who promised to establish an Islamic theocracy, much like that of Iran
*He was educated at Muslim schools in Indonesia
*He quotes from the Quaran in his speeches
*During his trip to Kenya in 2007, he visited several mosques but no churches, even when Kenya has a National Temple and far more churches than mosques
*In Turkey (2009), he visited no churches but several mosques
Interpret is as you will, but the evidence looks pretty damning to me....
Kid, you're twelve. You shouldn't be saying "damn".
Anyways, I will now proceed to
school you.
1). You can't choose your name. As for "Barack", it's not a Muslim name, it's an Arabic name, meaning "Blessing". Not bad. The rest goes the same.
2). There is no video tape.
3). His mother was Christian, a Kansan. She became Agnostic in later life. His father was raised Muslim, but was an atheist by the time he met Ann Dunham.
4). Why would a Christian be interested in converting to Christianity?
5). I Google'd that claim and the only place I can find anything about it is...your post.
6). Muslim schools...I love this claim. Indonesia is 95% Muslim. He attended schools that taught both Islamic and Christian religions. He never attended a "madrasa".
7). He quoted the Koran in a speech to THE MUSLIM WORLD. I guess Bush is a Muslim...He said Islam "brings hope and comfort".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nan2PC_-rxk. Kenya is a Muslim nation. It does not have more churches than mosques.
9). He was on that journey to reset relations with the MUSLIM world, not the Christian world.
Kid, you've got some bigoted views in you. Your grandpa probably listens to Rush Limbaugh a little too much, right?
This is why we should ban kids that don't even have a full elementary school education...I mean, come on.