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08-20-2010, 09:08 AM
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There's not a lot Obabma can do in regards to the Muslim thing. The meme is set. People think he's a Muslim. Why? Because they think he's a muslim. But he's been a member of a christian church for over 20 years. "Ya, but I think he's a muslim, his father was a muslim". He's says he's a christian. "Ya, but I think he's a muslim, his middle name is Hussein". His kids are baptized, he was married in a church, he says he's not a muslim. "Ya, but I think he's a muslim. He doesn't like the Jews." But the Jews are not helping our situation by expanding their settlements in Gaza, and forcing a million Palestianians into refugee camps for years, and seem to have no interest in a peaceful permanent settlement. "Ya, but I think he's a muslim. His father was a muslim....'
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08-20-2010, 11:49 AM
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Maybe he's an Atheist, pretending to be a musilim hiding out as a Christian, waiting for his Budda statue to arrive.
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08-20-2010, 12:13 PM
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To answer the question. He is not. It's a story that is kept alive by the people who hate him because they lost the last election.
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08-20-2010, 12:30 PM
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Bump KCJoe. He's not a Muslim. Simple as that. 20% of Americans believe he is? Well, 20% of Americans also believe the sun revolves around the earth, believe that socialism is better than capitalism, and admit to peeing in pools. Source
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08-20-2010, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by KCJoe
To answer the question. He is not. It's a story that is kept alive by the people who hate him because they lost the last election.
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Can you cite your sources, or is this your opinion.
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08-20-2010, 02:02 PM
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Can you cite your sources, or is this your opinion.
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Proof that he's not a Muslim? As with most issues, you can always argue whatever source as questionable. So why bother providing proof? Just ask Orly Taitz.
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08-20-2010, 02:11 PM
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The question was can you cite proof that people who think Obama is a muslim are angry about the election... simple no.
The truth is more difficult. Obama won the election against a bad candidate but he won. His popularity is down below his election results so that means that people who voted for him are now unhappy with him. That means democrats and independents have awakened to the reality. In fact, according to Gallup polling the only group that Obama still holds a lead in is Afro-Americans. Every other group has him less than 50%. So your assertion that it is ONLY people angry with election results doe not hold water. There are people who voted for Obama who are now against him.
As for the muslim question, the number of people who believe is growing. Gallup now says 25, three months ago it was 12 percent.
Wake up and smell the raktajino.
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08-20-2010, 03:01 PM
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Join Date: Feb 23, 2010
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Muslim
I saw the poll last nite and it was 18%. When they asked the people why they believed that the said it was from the media? Now maybe radio or tv but I doubt that the dumb bastards could read it in print.
Reagan also fell below 50% at about the same time.
Here are some real questions for ya;
Why do drugstores make sick people walk all the way to the back to get a prescription and sell cigarettes to healthy people in the front of the store?
Why do people order Double Cheeseburgers and large fries and add a Diet Coke?
Drive up Atm's have instructions in Braille?
Why is abbreviated such a long word?
Hot Dogs come in packages of 10 and Buns come in packages of 8?
These are a lot more important that the horse shit being spewed here.
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08-20-2010, 05:17 PM
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I think he's a brank davidian, actually I think its all pretty dumb, but I do wonder why his lipps are always blue. Should he be on oxygen?
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08-20-2010, 06:58 PM
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cat thanks this is just another hater post
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08-20-2010, 09:18 PM
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I'll be honest, I don't like these youtube type conspiracy videos, but I ran across this one and the thing that bothers me is how he says "Qur'an", that's not the way the majority of us would say that word, I've spent time in the Middle East and have been around many Muslims, that's how THEY would say it (in English). That's not coached; if it is, both him and the coach are exceptional, but I just don't think it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCAff...eature=related
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08-20-2010, 10:08 PM
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Dondo,
So because he's pronouncing a word correctly in English makes you really wonder? He's a good politician when it comes to PR (lip service) and he also knows that when talking about a religion in a different language, its a good thing to pronounce the words correctly. Hell, I correct people all the time when they speak Spanish to me and they don't pronounce the words properly.
No one is ever going to be pleased with him, no matter what is proven. There's always going to be the theories out there about him. Love him or hate him, he's the President and should be respected in that aspect. I disliked Bush, but respected him as the President.
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08-20-2010, 10:24 PM
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Dondo,
I disliked Bush, but respected him as the President.
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Well, If true, I think you were about the only one on your side (the left), that's why it's funny to me when the left gets all flipped out when someone starts in on Obama. Damn, the 8 years of bush was nothing but constant psychotic obsessive rants on Bush from the left and Democrats in general; not only that, they're STILL doing it.
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08-20-2010, 11:45 PM
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Dondo,
If true? LOL OK, here's a quick lil story. Bush Jr. came to Omaha and I was invited to go hear him speak at a college. Because he was the sitting President, I felt it was an honor to go and sit 20 ft. away from a sitting President, whether I agreed with him or not. It was about respect for the office of the President, not if I liked him or not. So, I went and I'm glad I did.
Politics is nothing more than mud slinging and its never going to change. Tis why I hate discussing politics with people.
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08-20-2010, 11:56 PM
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Is he cut?
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