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Hilemanhouse
03-19-2008, 12:54 PM
Ashamed
Carolyn Hileman
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The candidate for president formally known as Barack Hussein Obama, does not wish to use the middle name that might confuse people and make them think that Saddam is running in our presidential race, no word yet as to whether we can use his last name which CNN has already confused with another known terrorist. Also the campaign requests that if you have any pictures of Mr. Barack ( no sense inviting a law suit) in any other attire than the clothes that he wears on the campaign trail please be so kind as to burn them, rather than simply trash them and embarrass the next president further.
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Hello, this is politics; this is the down in the dirt, mud slinging politics the liberals made an art form of during the Bush administration and poor little Barack does it like it when someone slings a little mud in his direction. A picture comes out with him wearing cloth and he denounces it as dirty politics, someone has the audacity to murmur his middle name during a rally for McCain and McCain actuarially apologizes for the man using his middle name, hello what planet am I on? People are trying their best not to say his middle name; oh my God if they do will the world explode???? Now to be honest with you his middle name does not scare me as much as what are we not going to be allowed to say if he wins the office???
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When that picture came out, he did not even imply he was proud of his heritage, rather he implied that the Clinton campaign was playing bad politics, my God what would he do if they went after him like they did Bush? This man does not have a prayers chance, he is ashamed of just about everything and what little he is not ashamed of is covered by his pastor and wife. This man is not Teflon, it isn’t that nothing sticks; it is more that people are afraid to mention it, they might upset the Obama followers and they might call us racists or better yet hate mongers. This man is running his campaign on nothing but fear, fear of upsetting the first Black president.
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I cannot remember a presidential race that has ever been run where everyone spent their time trying their best not to upset one candidate; I cannot wait to see McCain in a debate with Barack. Can you imagine it; will there be a list of things Barack does not want mentioned? Will McCain fall all over himself not to look racist? I suspect other world leaders will not adhere to his wishes and someone needs to test him with fire before we end up with a wimp in office who refuses to allow the people to utter his name and expects that terrorists will just try and get along because they don’t want to be called racist. I know he talks about change, he talks about hope and a better America, he sounds just like the president on 24, but he is not him, he is a man who has risen to the top by making everyone who dares disagree with feel like a racist.
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Don’t tell me that he does not know this and use it to his advantage, he knows that a lot of people for years have thought of voting a black man in as president, Colin Powell for instance, but he also knows that voting democrat just irks some people to death so he is playing to your deepest instinct to be liked, to feel open minded, not feel guilty about slavery which by the way no one alive today that I know of has ever owned a slave so I refuse to feel guilty about something I have never done. This man is ashamed of his name, his heritage, possibly even being black; he is ashamed of his grandmother, and his pastor. His wife is finally proud of her country; his pastor thinks all whites should go to hell, thinks we invented aids to kill off the black people and honestly believes that we caused 9/11. He has had so many opportunities to try and unite people, he could have explained a little about his heritage and how he was proud of that part of him but he didn’t, he could have told everyone that he was not ashamed of the name his parents gave him and whom he was named after, he could have told us up front that his pastor was as he says occasionally divisive in his sermons and that while he attended church there and has known him all his life he in no way espoused that mans beliefs, but he didn’t. This man chose to drive an even bigger wedge into our country and blackmail us into shutting up, he told us you can keep this up and we will divide this nation even further (IE: do you really want to make black people mad, think about Rodney King), or you can simply shut up, don’t utter my name, don’t show any pictures allow me to hold court over a country I have yet to be elected to serve and we can move forward, he should be ashamed.

d'urville
03-19-2008, 02:23 PM
Well, yeah, Barack Hussein Obama's entire political career has been fueled on "black liberation theology" and liberal white guilt. It's almost as if he was manufactured by moveon.

The way he *won* his Illinois US Senate seat a few years ago was by benefitting from his primary opponent's scandals - and the Chicago MSM, who helped destroy Jack Ryan, the only Republican that could have won. The state GOP, in shambles at the time, imported Alan Keyes to "counter" (half) black with black, that was playing Barack Hussein's race games.

Keyes was a terrible Senate candidate - seen as a carpetbagger, would agree to debate BHO anywhere, came out for reparations to "outblack" Barack. That speech Barack Hussein Obama gave to the DNC back in 2004 was about a bunch of nothing, that's when they were trying to get Jean Francoise Kerry elected because he was a "war hero". Now, they have to go up against Juan McCain, so the pseudo-patriotism is thrown out the window, they're back to playing on liberal white guilt.

DesertFox
03-19-2008, 02:30 PM
I suppose it would be poor taste to approach Obama, dap him and say, "Yo, Nigga!"

DeclinetoState
03-19-2008, 02:37 PM
. . . no word yet as to whether we can use his last name which CNN has already confused with another known terrorist.True, but don't forget who made the mistake first (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APx2YJ-_jos).

Kathy30
03-19-2008, 02:41 PM
At the outset it was apparent that any disagreement with the obamination would get a person called a racist. How could a senate or congress function if any disagreement was said race based. We would have a president beyond any criticisim, beyond any reproach. We would have in effect, a King who rules by such divine right that questioning that divinity would be heresy in itself.

Trovalor
03-19-2008, 02:41 PM
Its his name, deal with it I say. Seriously, I just think he is envious that BJ Billy was already taken.

Hilemanhouse
03-19-2008, 03:27 PM
I am trying to keep up here but my web service just suspended my account right after I posted this on the Voice and now they are working to suspend all of my accounts and I am not feeling very rational right now

d'urville
03-19-2008, 04:21 PM
I think you might need a new web service account there.^

At the outset it was apparent that any disagreement with the obamination would get a person called a racist. How could a senate or congress function if any disagreement was said race based. We would have a president beyond any criticisim, beyond any reproach. We would have in effect, a King who rules by such divine right that questioning that divinity would be heresy in itself.

Yeah, they like to demand a subject to be off-limits and then turn around and claim "victory".

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