Oh...I totally understand. You threw out something you have no evidence to back up, you knew you had no evidence to back up, because there IS no evidence available to back it up......and now you will go all snarky because I had the nerve to call you on your own words. Quelle surprise.
yep. she STILL hasn't done what you asked her to do- provide evidence
Obama's own words are the evidence.
Great- then by your own criteria- President Obama is a Christian.
His own words?
Obama on faith: The exclusive interview
OBAMA:
Yeah. Yes. I think some of the things I talked about earlier are addressed through, are channeled through my Christian faith and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Unless you were lying when you said you Obama's own words are evidence.
OBAMA:
You're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my MUSLIM faith
Unless you were lying. He's on video saying those words.
I am not the one caught lying- that would be you.
See, I am the one who pointed out that President Obama has openly spoken of his Christian faith- including how and when he became a Christian.
You are the one who wants to lie- and say that what Obama was saying is himself saying he is a Muslim. You know that is bullshit- but that doesn't stop you- being the liar you are.
So let us proceed to Obama's comment about 'John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith'
Let us review how you attempt to deceive like your 'Conservatism' commands you to do.
My Muslim Faith
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: You mentioned your Christian faith. Yesterday, you took after the Republicans for suggesting you have Muslim connections. Just a few minutes ago, Rick Davis, John McCain's campaign manager, said they've never done that. This is a false and cynical attempt to play victim.
SEN. OBAMA:
You know what, these guys love to throw a rock and hide their hands.
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: But the McCain campaign has never suggested you have Muslim connections.
SEN. OBAMA: No. No. No. But I don't think that when you look at what is being promulgated on Fox News, let's say, and Republican commentators who are closely allied to these folks ...
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: But John McCain said that's wrong.
SEN. OBAMA: Listen, you and I both know that the minute that Governor Palin was forced to talk about her daughter, I immediately said that's off limits. And ...
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: And John McCain said the same thing about questioning your faith.
SEN. OBAMA: And what was the first thing the McCain campaign went out and did? They said, look, these liberal blogs that support Obama are out there attacking Governor Palin. Let's not play games. What I was suggesting — you're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith ...
That last sentence was a straightforward statement: Senator Obama was not proclaiming his "Muslim faith"; he was acknowledging that Republican nominee John McCain had not specifically promulgated the false rumor that he (Obama) was a Muslim.
Unfortunately, at this point of the interview, George Stephanopoulos — apparently not understanding the context of Senator Obama's response — mistakenly attempted to correct him by interjecting the words "Your Christian faith." This non sequitur briefly threw Senator Obama off track; he repeated the words "My Christian faith" and then returned to the point he was trying to make:
SEN. OBAMA: What I was suggesting — you're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith, and you're absolutely right that that has not come ...
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS (interrupting): Your Christian faith.
SEN. OBAMA: My Christian faith — well, what I'm saying is ...
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS (interrupting): Connections, right.
SEN. OBAMA: ... that he hasn't suggested that I'm a Muslim, and I think that his campaign upper echelons haven't either. What I think is fair to say is that coming out of the Republican camp, there have been efforts to suggest that perhaps I'm not what who I say I am when it comes to my faith, something which I find deeply offensive, and that has been going on for a pretty long time.
A very brief, out-of-context segment was then clipped from that exchange and sent winging around the Internet as proof that Senator Obama had "admitted his Muslim faith," something even the conservative Washington Times acknowledged was false: