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Originally posted by NY Madman:
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Originally posted by Mobycat:

[b]Madman, I like how you make sure you put "Hussein" in every mention of Obama. Nobody else does. Subliminal message there?

If you had a candidate you liked whose middle name was Adolph and had German heritage, would you get pissed if opponents constantly referred to him as Joe Adolph Smith?
It's getting both tiring and sickening with everyone on the left complaining when people mention Barack Hussein Obama's middle name.

That's his fucking name. That is the name on his birth certificate.

You people on the left have a fear of anyone using his middle name.

If some dude had a middle name of Adolf and he was a Republican, the mainstream media would be using it all the time.

You people on the left push for a double standard as far as everything is concerned.

Obama is deeply connected to Muslims. He has Muslim roots; Muslim family. His own racist minister was a Muslim before becoming a racist "black Christian". (He probably realized the Chicago market was oversaturated with racist Muslim mosques being that Chicago is the home of the Nation of Islam. There was more money to be made in a racist black Christian type church.)

If Obama is willing to afford racists like Louis Farrakhan respect by calling him "Minister Farrakhan" instead of just "Louis Farrakhan"..... you leftists have no right to complain about anyone referring to Barack Hussein Obama by his birth name.[/b]
Oh PLEASE.

Obama does not go by Barack Hussein Obama any more than Clinton goes by William Jefferson Clinton. Why would anyone bother to put his middle name in there all the time unless they were wanting to poke?

Did you always say Ronald Wilson Reagan? James Earl Carter, Jr.? George Herbert Walker Bush? Do you now always say George Walker Bush? Do you say Rudolph William Louis Giuliani?

Then again...based on your rant on Muslims, it's quite clear you ARE trying to make not-so-subliminal comments about him.
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