The top seven headlines on WND.com, a popular conservative website, this morning:
Now terrorists swoon over Biden (Yes, Biden!)
--WND Exclusive--
Obama funded foreign thug who promised Islamic state Agreement with Muslims pledged to protect terrorists, throttle Christians, impose Shariah
--WND
WorldNetDaily Exclusive
How Obama friend tried to give nation to Muslim minority
Read 3-page agreement that promised to Islamize Kenya, protect terrorists
--WND
McClatchy: Obama fever grips Kenya
'If I miss this, my day is going to be bad'
--McClatchy Newspapers
WorldNetDaily Exclusive
How Obama friend tried to give nation to Muslim minority
Read 3-page agreement that promised to Islamize Kenya, protect terrorists
--WND
ELECTION 2008
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Gadhafi: Obama a Muslim, studied in Islamic schools
Says Arab world campaign contributions 'may enable him to win U.S. presidency'
--WND
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Test shows Ayers penned Obama's 'Dreams'
Exclusive: Jack Cashill offers more proof radical wrote memoir
--WND
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News agency seeks outlet for Michelle Obama tapes
Promises to show campaign is covering up her rant calling Corsi 'evil'
--WND

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Stay classy, conservatives!
WND is as classy as a Big Mac at a vegan rally. WND and the GOP PACs want to scare Americans into voting for McCain because they think they can't win any other way.
There are few things more fun than eating a good juicy hamburger in the presence of vegans.
An Obama presidency would be Al Qaeda's worst nightmare. Just like certain groups here (this is not confined to conservatives or liberals) Al Qaeda is able to recruit by appealing to anti-Western sentiments and, primarily to fears that the West is a threat to Muslims.
These groups are already having trouble recruiting enough people willing to blow themselves up (even though it seems like there is an endless supply of these) and an Obama presidency would make this even worse. These fear-mongers have it exactly wrong.
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