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Sacto Republicans Compare Obama To Osama Bin Laden

SACRAMENTO (CBS 5 / AP) ― The Sacramento County Republican Party removed images from its official Web site that compared Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama to Osama bin Laden and urged people to "Waterboard Barack Obama," after state GOP leaders complained about the content. 

One of the images showed Obama in a turban next to bin Laden. It said: "The difference between Osama and Obama is just a little B.S."

State Republican Party spokesman Hector Barajas said Wednesday that the party had asked Sacramento GOP officials to remove the offensive material.

"I indicated that this campaign is a campaign about the issues. Barack Obama is not a Muslim, he's a Christian, and that's been put forth by Sen. John McCain," Barajas said. 

On Wednesday, the images of Obama juxtaposed with the terrorist who is believed to be the mastermind of the Sept. 11 terror attacks were replaced with cartoon images of the Illinois senator and an altered photo of Obama with the headline "Progressive-Equally-Scary-Commie???"

"Ridiculous and baseless attacks like this won't work, and will actually remind voters that bin Laden is still out there because of the failed Bush-McCain policy that took our eye off of bin Laden to invade a country that had nothing to do with 9/11," said Brian Brokaw, a spokesman for the California Democratic party.

Barajas denied that McCain has fueled such comparisons to terrorists by accusing Obama of lying about his association with 1960s radical William Ayers, a founder of the violent anti-war group Weather Underground. Now a professor in Chicago, Ayers hosted a meet-the-candidate session at his home for Obama as he prepared to run for the Illinois Senate. Later, the two worked with the same charity and social-service organizations in Chicago.

"No one's saying that Barack Obama wants to do harm to this country or is a terrorist, but since we have no legislation to go on for his record ... the question does become a question of judgment," Barajas said.

A spokeswoman for Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger denounced the offensive images originally posted on the county party Web site.

"This type of material, in the governor's view, is completely and totally inappropriate," spokeswoman Julie Soderlund said.

Sacramento County Republican chairman Craig MacGlashan is married to County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan. He told The Sacramento Bee newspaper in a story published Wednesday that he knew what was on the Web site.

"Some people find it offensive, others do not. I cannot comment on how people interpret things," he said.

(© 2010 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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