View Full Version : Obama is not Osama, dammit!
Pr0LiFiX
July 19th, 2007, 05:45 PM
I don't understand how low some people can be when they say that Obama sounds like Osama, and he is half black, and his facial features look somewhat like Osama when you **** well know that he doesn't. I was listening to a political radio and it was just horrible. I think it was a liberal talking. Oh, and apparrently, because of this, he must be working for Al-Qaeda as a sleeper cell, or something. Right, and I'm Mickey Mouse, you bigot! :mad:
Let's go, Barrack Obama!
Panda Bear Shenyu
July 19th, 2007, 05:47 PM
... you are actually taking ******om seriously...
Pr0LiFiX
July 19th, 2007, 05:49 PM
No, they were taking it seriously, passionate gamer. :roll:
Yep, the guy talking even started a petition to take Obama down. :lol:
DayWalker
July 19th, 2007, 05:50 PM
I have already discussed this subject:
that doesn't make any sense at all... :confused:
(I'll assume that was a joke)
People who have a problem with his name rhyming with "Osama" are just trying to hide their real reason for not liking him. They don't like him cuz he's black.
Have some ballz and admit to being bigots.
That has to be the stupidest reason I have ever heard of.
http://www.ps3forums.com/showthread.php?p=1075920#post1075920
Panda Bear Shenyu
July 19th, 2007, 05:50 PM
No, they were taking it seriously, passionate gamer. :roll:
Yep, the guy talking even started a petition to take Obama down. :lol:I just think you have a flawed sense of humor, probably. Maybe they were trying to make a joke that you didn't get?
Pr0LiFiX
July 19th, 2007, 05:51 PM
Yeah, but I'm surprised a black president worked in 24. :roll:
prisoner_of_war
July 19th, 2007, 06:17 PM
I loved 24. And I really am not voting for Obama if I was old enough.
P.S. I'm an elite member!
Behemoko
July 19th, 2007, 06:20 PM
I don't know who I am voting for yet, but probably not Obama, we don't even know all of the candidates, lol.
L0ST
July 19th, 2007, 06:23 PM
remember his middle name is HUSSEIN too. lol im not voting for him.
MikeAaronB
July 19th, 2007, 07:31 PM
remember his middle name is HUSSEIN too. lol im not voting for him.
And that matters, because?
Go ahead, answer it. :roll:
Queso
July 19th, 2007, 07:33 PM
cause if it was true then it would be kinda funny
macel82
August 12th, 2007, 04:49 AM
Waaaahhhh. You guys can dish it but you can't take it. The same people that ***** about this are the ones who want Bush hanged. Get over it. If you want a naive, inexperienced, Muslim president then vote for Obama.
MikeAaronB
August 12th, 2007, 05:50 AM
Waaaahhhh. You guys can dish it but you can't take it. The same people that ***** about this are the ones who want Bush hanged. Get over it. If you want a naive, inexperienced, Muslim president then vote for Obama.
That last sentence wasn't necessary. You got something against Muslims? And even so, Obama isn't even a Muslim. Research before you speak.
janenba352
August 12th, 2007, 06:42 AM
I'm not voting Obama because I disagree with his political views. But it wont be safe for him if he wins. Theres to many racist people who believe the president should always be a white male like the other 43 presidents.
BingBing
August 12th, 2007, 06:45 AM
yea i hear you man i think if the kkk found out they plan a war against the white house man.
L0ST
August 12th, 2007, 07:26 AM
And that matters, because?
Go ahead, answer it. :roll:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hv8F1IOxa0
Pr0LiFiX
August 12th, 2007, 07:26 AM
Waaaahhhh. You guys can dish it but you can't take it. The same people that ***** about this are the ones who want Bush hanged. Get over it. If you want a naive, inexperienced, Muslim president then vote for Obama.
I would argue, but not when you make racial slurs. Apparrently, for instance, since my little step-brother is half white and black like Obama, does that make him a muslim. It?s what you made it sound like. Hmmm...
macel82
August 12th, 2007, 07:38 AM
That last sentence wasn't necessary. You got something against Muslims? And even so, Obama isn't even a Muslim. Research before you speak.
Yeah, actually I do have plenty against Muslims. You got something against me? But even if I didn't, I still wouldn't want a Muslim president because he/she would not represent the interests and beliefs of a majority of Americans.
As far as Obama not being a Muslim, yes, I know he claims to be Christian now, which I find hard to believe anyway. But he was raised Muslim and receieved a strict Muslim education. That's enough for me.
And to the other guy a few posts down, I don't think Obama is Muslim because he's half black and half white. I think he's Muslim because he said so. His being half black and half white is an entirely different issue. Why does he consider himself black? If someone can explain that properly I'll rep them.
MikeAaronB
August 12th, 2007, 07:44 AM
Yeah, actually I do have plenty against Muslims. You got something against me? But even if I didn't, I still wouldn't want a Muslim president because he/she would not represent the interests and beliefs of a majority of Americans.
As far as Obama not being a Muslim, yes, I know he claims to be Christian now, which I find hard to believe anyway. But he was raised Muslim and receieved a strict Muslim education. That's enough for me.
And to the other guy a few posts down, I don't think Obama is Muslim because he's half black and half white. I think he's Muslim because he said so. His being half black and half white is an entirely different issue. Why does he consider himself black? If someone can explain that properly I'll rep them.
Since he is a man of mixed race, and dark skin, society marks him as a black man. In other words, he calls himself black because that's how he'll be perceived.
Barrack is a Christian. He's a frequent visitor of my church since before he was a senator. But his religion doesn't even concern me. And what is it exactly you have against Muslims anyway? Making a basic generalization that all Muslims are the same is ignorant.
macel82
August 12th, 2007, 07:49 AM
Since he is a man of mixed race, and dark skin, society marks him as a black man. In other words, he calls himself black because that's how he'll be perceived.
Barrack is a Christian. He's a frequent visitor of my church since before he was a senator. But his religion doesn't even concern me. And what is it exactly you have against Muslims anyway? Making a basic generalization that all Muslims are the same is ignorant.
Just because you go to church doesn't make you a Christian. I go to school in Alabama and believe me I can speak on that.
And, no, I'm not ignorant. My problem with Muslims is that, as far as I can tell, they are all either extremist Islamo-fascists, or, if not, then they do nothing to denounce it and help stop it. I won't make any attempts to give you a percentage estimate on that.
As far as his being black, he's white also in my opinion. The reason he calls himself black is because he exploits that to his advantage. I'm from Chicago as well and I know all about the inner-city bullcrap he's been pulling for years.
Pr0LiFiX
August 12th, 2007, 07:52 AM
What DO you have against muslims? Is it because they are trying to live their lives in America, or trying to do something like run for office?
One-Shot
August 12th, 2007, 07:58 AM
Just because you go to church doesn't make you a Christian. I go to school in Alabama and believe me I can speak on that.
And, no, I'm not ignorant. My problem with Muslims is that, as far as I can tell, they are all either extremist Islamo-fascists, or, if not, then they do nothing to denounce it and help stop it. I won't make any attempts to give you a percentage estimate on that.
As far as his being black, he's white also in my opinion. The reason he calls himself black is because he exploits that to his advantage. I'm from Chicago as well and I know all about the inner-city bullcrap he's been pulling for years.
He does have a point. it may not be politically correct but screw politically correctness. I personally don't think you should hold all Muslims against that. Also you should watch it, I mean wtf your dissatisfied with your wii?
Pr0LiFiX
August 12th, 2007, 08:04 AM
He does have a point. it may not be politically correct but screw politically correctness. I personally don't think you should hold all Muslims against that. Also you should watch it, I mean wtf your dissatisfied with your wii?
That one was a joke, don?t take it seriously.
lordmadjack
August 12th, 2007, 08:55 AM
Profilix, calm down man, same with the rest of you...Obama DOES sound like Osama...sorry but its true.
Desist the "OH HE BLACK AH HYUCK SO WE CANT HAVE A NEGRO IN DE WITEHOUSE...AH HYUCK" accusations and crap,ironicly enough despite the calls of biggot and racist its often the left whom pull the race card when things don't go thier way politicly :rolleyes:
Its a proven fact that many people use association in thier daily life, as such this will likely bite Obama in the proverbial keester come election time. Obama, Osama, and to top it off Hussien as well, hoo boy, now I persoanlly feel sorry for Obama as he has quite possibly the WORST name to have right now, Barrack Hussien Obama...yeah thats bad
Not just one name to associate, but two...persoanally I dislike the mans politics, the color of his skin or the God whom he prays to doesn't have any affect on me, its the issues and his stance on them ;)
paranoia13
August 12th, 2007, 08:57 AM
Forget Obama, forget Hilary.
My man Ron Paul.
kmh22
August 12th, 2007, 09:07 AM
Yeah, actually I do have plenty against Muslims. You got something against me? But even if I didn't, I still wouldn't want a Muslim president because he/she would not represent the interests and beliefs of a majority of Americans.
As far as Obama not being a Muslim, yes, I know he claims to be Christian now, which I find hard to believe anyway. But he was raised Muslim and receieved a strict Muslim education. That's enough for me.
And to the other guy a few posts down, I don't think Obama is Muslim because he's half black and half white. I think he's Muslim because he said so. His being half black and half white is an entirely different issue. Why does he consider himself black? If someone can explain that properly I'll rep them.
I do have something against you and all other bigots.
Regarding your post, why does one person's personal religious views preclude him from representing the interests of any American majority. If the majority's interests are all Christian, well then there are a lot of Jewish politicians who then would not be representing their constituents.
FYI: there are a lot of Muslims who denounce terrorism and extremism of all forms, including the bigotry that you pronounce. You can go to any local Muslim place of worship and witness it for yourself, or you can hide behind your veil of ignorance and continue to make things up.
Pr0LiFiX
August 12th, 2007, 09:18 AM
I do have something against you and all other bigots.
Regarding your post, why does one person's personal religious views preclude him from representing the interests of any American majority. If the majority's interests are all Christian, well then there are a lot of Jewish politicians who then would not be representing their constituents.
FYI: there are a lot of Muslims who denounce terrorism and extremism of all forms, including the bigotry that you pronounce. You can go to any local Muslim place of worship and witness it for yourself, or you can hide behind your veil of ignorance and continue to make things up.
****, that was a nice post, man.
macel82
August 12th, 2007, 09:44 AM
I do have something against you and all other bigots.
Regarding your post, why does one person's personal religious views preclude him from representing the interests of any American majority. If the majority's interests are all Christian, well then there are a lot of Jewish politicians who then would not be representing their constituents.
FYI: there are a lot of Muslims who denounce terrorism and extremism of all forms, including the bigotry that you pronounce. You can go to any local Muslim place of worship and witness it for yourself, or you can hide behind your veil of ignorance and continue to make things up.
Yeah, well where are they. Did you happen to catch that PBS special that they refused to air that showed exactly what happens to the Muslims that try and denounce terrorism? When you do, come back and talk to me. And what the hell do you know about Muslim places of worship? Please enlighten me. Are you a Muslim? From what I've seen of Muslim "places of worship", they spend most of their time denouncing America and preaching intolerance towards women and other religions. You're the one with the veil of ignorance.
And P.S. There are a lot more Jews in America than Muslims. And most Jews as well as other religions and races try to fit in here and not bring their stupid, archaic crap with them and spread it.
lordmadjack
August 12th, 2007, 11:45 AM
Now Macel, these are the extremeists that do this, the muslim faith tends to be similar to the Christian faith in that they wish to solve their problems in a peaceful way...
Sadly the extremeist are the ones whom ALWAYS make the news, and Prolifix, why did you ignore my post?
macel82
August 12th, 2007, 12:23 PM
Now Macel, these are the extremeists that do this, the muslim faith tends to be similar to the Christian faith in that they wish to solve their problems in a peaceful way...
Sadly the extremeist are the ones whom ALWAYS make the news, and Prolifix, why did you ignore my post?
It's not just that the extremists are the only ones to make the news. The moderates don't do anything to stop them. It is happening in Iraq, Palestine, Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, the U.K., Somalia, and on and on. I do believe that Islam is a decent religion and I don't have a problem with their beliefs. To be honest, it really isn't a religious issue, it's more of a cultural one. The moderates need to step up and let their voices be heard, and maybe even resort to violence if necessary to put a stop to the extremists that are hijacking their faith. Iraq is the shining example. A moderate Muslim knows **** well that his next door neighbor is building bombs to kill not only American soldiers but other Iraqis, and he does nothing about it. That is the central problem that the U.S. is dealing with over there right now. If things don't change within the Muslim world and community, then beliefs like mine could turn to true hatred. Not on my part, mind you, but in the world at large. Wait until other countries start getting hit hard. Look what happened in the Netherlands when van Gogh's relative was killed by a Muslim extremist for somehow "insulting Islam." There was subsequently a huge backlash against that countries Muslims such as banning headscarfs and things of that nature. These trends will continue unless moderate Muslims stand up and fight the radicals.
janenba352
August 12th, 2007, 06:01 PM
Oh fyi im voting for Rudy Giuliani because he is the man lol
Pr0LiFiX
August 13th, 2007, 06:31 AM
Yeah, well where are they. Did you happen to catch that PBS special that they refused to air that showed exactly what happens to the Muslims that try and denounce terrorism? When you do, come back and talk to me. And what the hell do you know about Muslim places of worship? Please enlighten me. Are you a Muslim? From what I've seen of Muslim "places of worship", they spend most of their time denouncing America and preaching intolerance towards women and other religions. You're the one with the veil of ignorance.
And P.S. There are a lot more Jews in America than Muslims. And most Jews as well as other religions and races try to fit in here and not bring their stupid, archaic crap with them and spread it.
Okay, first of all, most PBS programs don?t air MAYBE because they don?t have the money, and secondly, people still watch PBS? Why are you bringing us jews into this discussion? Don?t compare religion. It gets nowhere, especially with your ridiculous opinions on Muslims.
macel82
August 13th, 2007, 06:42 AM
Okay, first of all, most PBS programs don?t air MAYBE because they don?t have the money, and secondly, people still watch PBS? Why are you bringing us jews into this discussion? Don?t compare religion. It gets nowhere, especially with your ridiculous opinions on Muslims.
No, it didn't air because the powers that be at PBS didn't like the message. Secondly, I didn't bring Jews into the discussion, read the other posts and you'll see that. Thirdly, my opinions on Muslims aren't ridiculous. If you want to think that, go ahead. If you're really Jewish and you have no problem with Muslims, then that's your problem.
Pr0LiFiX
August 13th, 2007, 06:51 AM
No, it didn't air because the powers that be at PBS didn't like the message. Secondly, I didn't bring Jews into the discussion, read the other posts and you'll see that. Thirdly, my opinions on Muslims aren't ridiculous. If you want to think that, go ahead. If you're really Jewish and you have no problem with Muslims, then that's your problem.
Unlike you, I don?t view Muslims as a problem because I am not brainwashed by all of this ?be on the lookout for terrorists? crap.
Carsonal
August 13th, 2007, 03:49 PM
If it was on the news, it must be true.
DINAMO788
August 13th, 2007, 07:55 PM
you dont need to be brainwashed, its pretty plain and clear how some act. the democratic nominees, i dont even know who is worse obama or clinton. both of them would go very easy on terrorism and focus their eenrgies on less important things and bring our country down as a whole, economically, and socially.
guiliani is the perfect man for me. hes a social liberal: pro gun laws, pro choice, pro gay marriage.
but hes also tough on crime and national security. i feel much safer with him than any pathetic dem
hgmaster
August 13th, 2007, 11:59 PM
What DO you have against muslims? Is it because they are trying to live their lives in America, or trying to do something like run for office?
If muslims in general are such murdering *******s / terrorists, how come the invasion of two muslim countries haven't provoked any acts of terrorism / revenge by the millions of muslims residing in the united states?? It obviously can't be because the security is so great now, because a while ago a kid shot and killed over 30 people over a 2 hour time period, so that can't be it.
lordmadjack
August 14th, 2007, 03:52 AM
Your political ignorance astounds me HG, you just equated a national NATIONAL disaster to a school shooting :rolleyes:
JeffPara
August 14th, 2007, 04:30 AM
If you don't vote for Obama, your a racist. What a campaign slogan. What does race have to do with it, race means nothing.
DINAMO788
August 14th, 2007, 05:06 AM
race means more than you can imagine. race is part of one heritage, tradition, i dont want my president to be off a culture that disagree and dont approve of. plus i dont some of his policies
hgmaster
August 14th, 2007, 05:10 AM
Your political ignorance astounds me HG, you just equated a national NATIONAL disaster to a school shooting :rolleyes:
No I DIDN'T, I EQUATED THE SECURITY OF THE NATION WITH A SHOOTING, YOUR READING COMPREHENSION ASTOUNDS ME
One-Shot
August 14th, 2007, 05:19 AM
No I DIDN'T, I EQUATED THE SECURITY OF THE NATION WITH A SHOOTING, YOUR READING COMPREHENSION ASTOUNDS ME
You left your cap lock on. Just fyi.
Syugo
August 14th, 2007, 05:26 AM
Just because you go to church doesn't make you a Christian. I go to school in Alabama and believe me I can speak on that.
And, no, I'm not ignorant. My problem with Muslims is that, as far as I can tell, they are all either extremist Islamo-fascists, or, if not, then they do nothing to denounce it and help stop it. I won't make any attempts to give you a percentage estimate on that.
As far as his being black, he's white also in my opinion. The reason he calls himself black is because he exploits that to his advantage. I'm from Chicago as well and I know all about the inner-city bullcrap he's been pulling for years.
You said ur from Chicago, so I think u can understand my question. Do you denouce and help stop inner-city crime, and gangs? I mean really help. Not just saying "oh its bad" but do YOU go to the police when u see a gang member rob a person? Or are you afraid of retailiation because u snitched? its the same there, imho its not that they dont WANT to help its that they CAN'T. ...'Nuff said Sorry couldn't help it.
DINAMO788
August 14th, 2007, 05:54 AM
syugo i hope thats not your rebuttle to what he said about muslims. if so please make a better comparison....keep it in the same ballpark at least.
and if i saw someone getting robbed or mugged i'd call the cops, if you see that and dont callt he cops then you are somewhat guilty yourself because you had a chance to help, and did nothing.
Syugo
August 14th, 2007, 06:15 AM
syugo i hope thats not your rebuttle to what he said about muslims. if so please make a better comparison....keep it in the same ballpark at least.
and if i saw someone getting robbed or mugged i'd call the cops, if you see that and dont callt he cops then you are somewhat guilty yourself because you had a chance to help, and did nothing.
No, what I'm saying is that there are some situations where you cannot help, for it would indanger yourself and ur family.
Supaman²²³
August 14th, 2007, 06:55 AM
Proflix You know very little about what your talking about. I was going point out all your mistakes but decided its not worth my time.
BTW Guliani is a horrible person!
The fact that his whole campaign is based on the murder of 3000 Americans in 911 is sickening. Although i do hope he gets the Republican nomination thus insuring a Democratic win!
DINAMO788
August 14th, 2007, 07:37 AM
yea shows how much you know. he is the forerunner for the reps now...not by a lot but still. and no you idiot hes not using the deaths of thousands of people to get votes, thats not his campaign. but when brought up it is a powerful argument and one that no one can counter. i'd like to see how you dems would do in that situation.
since he was elected in NY, crime has gone down in a time when its still very high.
hes a social liberal so hes logical and not a religious nut but hes tough on crime and very tough on terrorism....hes sees past the propangada pictures and sees who the real criminals are.
lordmadjack
August 14th, 2007, 10:07 AM
I'll admit I came off a tad harsh, sorry, but as you'll see my reading comprehension is fine ;)
If muslims in general are such murdering *******s / TERRORIST (aka a national disaster), how come the invasion of two muslim countries haven't provoked any acts of terrorism / revenge by the millions of muslims residing in the united states??
It obviously can't be because the SECURITY (again national) is so great now, because a while ago a kid shot and killed over 30 people over a 2 hour time period, so that can't be it.
Yes, the Virginia tech shootings were terrible, but sorry to tell you HG, you DID compare NATIONAL disater to a school shooting...
We are in a war of terror, but there is no need for heightened security for TERROR in the schools due to them being a supposed SAFE ZONE (more liberal idiocy, but thats for another thread) the fact you included the security statement made it a comparison...
However the security of a nation NATIONAL SECURITY, AKA National disater is different from a Virgina shooting...
macel82
August 14th, 2007, 01:29 PM
Yes, doing something about terrorists that are hijacking your religion might be dangerous. But if they really wanted to do something about it, they would take the chance. I'm sure the founding fathers of America were in quite a bit of danger when they rebelled against the mighty British. But they did what had to be done regardless of the risk because they would rather be dead than live under tyranny. The people of Iraq need to start taking a look at their options.
DINAMO788
August 14th, 2007, 05:16 PM
well culturally speaking...it might not be that feasable for someone to tell on his neighbore because it could be dangerous...but i'v been saying what you said for some time.
if the good moderate people really want to fix this it starts from within. they need to make it very taboo to do this. i mean dont they see what a bad name this gives their precious "religion of peace"? they need to start making it just socially and religiously unacceptable for this violence to go on.
i really do see it as most muslims..most normal muslims living in these countries do not agree with killing innocent people but when they kill our soldiers or americans.....they dont really care too much. we've already been made out to be the enemy since a very young age so its bad to kill innocent but if those innocent people are americans then its not such a big deal to them. which i understand but just draw a big thick line altogether please
Pr0LiFiX
August 15th, 2007, 06:53 AM
hgmaster, you act like Muslims have it easy. Do not think like an American. Do you think the Iraqis still like the fact that we are busting open through the doors of there towns and rounding up suspected terrorists? Maybe they should do that unto us.
DayWalker
August 15th, 2007, 06:57 AM
So... since this thread is full of higher level thinking...
I don't think can ever have a Jewish President- because last I heard they killed Jesus. :shock:
And HE was the son of God and the savior of all mankind!!!
Pr0LiFiX
August 15th, 2007, 07:07 AM
I wonder why religion ends up in a thread of politics?
DayWalker
August 15th, 2007, 07:09 AM
I wonder why religion ends up in a thread of politics?
its an example of illogical and stupid thinking :|
DINAMO788
August 15th, 2007, 07:15 AM
its an example of illogical and stupid thinking :|
the current foundation of this country!
hey daywalker, a post of yours that i like, yay!
DayWalker
August 15th, 2007, 07:17 AM
the current foundation of this country!
hey daywalker, a post of yours that i like, yay!
:lol:
been awhile hasn't it???
but I mean that's the same kind of thinking people are using when they say "ew... a muslim"
it's disgusting and ignorant.
Syugo
August 15th, 2007, 07:18 AM
Yes, the Virginia tech shootings were terrible, but sorry to tell you HG, you DID compare NATIONAL disater to a school shooting...
I'm sorry I really had to say this... every time u type HG I automatically think of this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQmq5fjTG4o his nick name is HG.
Pr0LiFiX
August 15th, 2007, 07:20 AM
the current foundation of this country!
hey daywalker, a post of yours that i like, yay!
America is not that bad, ya know...we got Levi jeans. LOL!
hgmaster
August 15th, 2007, 07:21 AM
hgmaster, you act like Muslims have it easy. Do not think like an American. Do you think the Iraqis still like the fact that we are busting open through the doors of there towns and rounding up suspected terrorists? Maybe they should do that unto us.
I don't really see how you can say I am acting like Muslims have it easy:confused: I cannot help thinking like an American, that's what I am. No Iraqis don't like their doors being busted down, I am anti-war and pro-peace. All in all it seems your confusing me with another poster.
Pr0LiFiX
August 15th, 2007, 07:28 AM
I don't really see how you can say I am acting like Muslims have it easy:confused: I cannot help thinking like an American, that's what I am. No Iraqis don't like their doors being busted down, I am anti-war and pro-peace. All in all it seems your confusing me with another poster.
Whoops, I got the wrong person...sorry.
DINAMO788
August 15th, 2007, 07:30 AM
:lol:
been awhile hasn't it???
but I mean that's the same kind of thinking people are using when they say "ew... a muslim"
it's disgusting and ignorant.
heyyyyyy, im one of those people who say that. well you're fat and american! sorry for being redundant
hgmaster
August 15th, 2007, 07:38 AM
Whoops, I got the wrong person...sorry.
Np, whoever it was sounds like a real J/O.
Tenchi
November 27th, 2007, 07:02 AM
Yeah, actually I do have plenty against Muslims. You got something against me? But even if I didn't, I still wouldn't want a Muslim president because he/she would not represent the interests and beliefs of a majority of Americans.
As far as Obama not being a Muslim, yes, I know he claims to be Christian now, which I find hard to believe anyway. But he was raised Muslim and receieved a strict Muslim education. That's enough for me.
And to the other guy a few posts down, I don't think Obama is Muslim because he's half black and half white. I think he's Muslim because he said so. His being half black and half white is an entirely different issue. Why does he consider himself black? If someone can explain that properly I'll rep them.
This is the kind of ignorance that leads to the political stagnation that so prevails in this country... First of all, the school Barack attended was not a madrassa, as FOX News alleged and maintains to this day--that was actually proven false back in January by a CNN journalist who actually went to the school. And what a novel concept that must be--the media telling the truth! It's unheard of... on Rupert Murdoch's news station of mindless conservo-bots who are only conservative in word, never in deed. I imagine you're the sort of self-righteous bigot that doesn't mind having Arabs detained at airports simply because of the color of their skin, their religion, and their background. This country is the way it is because of people like you. We are mired in a civil war in Iraq because of people like you. Rise above the insularity, the narrow-mindedness, the bigotry that says that a black boy with a book is acting white, that a Muslim youth is a suicide bomber in the making, that a surname defines a politician... And how about growing up some?
And, by the way, have you ever touched a Koran? Because had you, you would know that Muslims are much like Christians, and that the groups with whom we are fighting are puritanical extremists... But that presupposes you to be a sentient, sensible being, which, after reading your posts, I'm earnestly beginning to doubt.
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