/I saw it as truth. A little fabricated at times, but still truth./
That is not a good way to start off your argument.
/The man went to a islamic school. He was taught islamic ways.
Sure it was only for two years, but a person can learn a lot in two years.
Then when he was transfered into a catholic school his parents still put down on record that he was muslim. Sounds a little fishy to me./
You're right, your "truth" is a little fabricated.
/And isn't it a pretty known fact that once a muslim converts into a christian they are singled out and killed? Why do non of the muslims seem to care that Obama is now claiming to be Christian?/
Maybe because he IS a Christian and because he was never a Muslim? Maybe it's because most Muslims are normal, respectable human beings who mind their own business?
/Why has there not been any threats on his life? Why? IMO that one is pretty obvious. To me anyhow. And it scares the poop out of me that so many of you think so highly of him./
And it scares me that there are still people in this country who think that Obama is a terrorist because he's black, because his father used to be a Muslim, and because his middle name happens to be identical to Saddam Hussein's surname.
/A muslim can become a united states citizen!/
Duh, c1ners, we all knew that.
/That's how they do it! They get our trust, and then they do something awful! It's all part of there very laid out plan./
I'm not reading this. I seriously can't be reading this.
/The US is my country./
It's Obama's, too, you know.
/and this man who is running for President scares me. He really honestly scares me. And I'm not a biggot./
Of course you aren't. *eyeroll*
/His color doesn't matter, but him being muslim does,/
You just contradicted yourself. Let me clear this up for you. If someone accused you of being a racist, and you said no, because "his color doesn't matter, but him being Muslim does," technically, you would be correct because Islam is not a race (of course this would also depend on the fact of him actually being Muslim, which he is not). But bigotry applies to everyone. Bigotry is a general hatred, it's not specific. So by hating and fearing someone solely because of their alleged religion *is* bigotry.
/and it should matter to YOU too!/
No, it shouldn't, because all of us who are qualified enough to vote should be above petty prejudices that are usually found among high school cliques. We're voting for our future president, not the prom queen.