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Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
Why do people still freaking think he is an Arab or a Muslim. I mean come on.
ummm could be his name??

Barack is an Arab name.
Hussein is also Arabic.

Doesn't excuse their ignorance, but it explains it.

Barack is Hebrew. Read your Bible, Judges Chapter 4.

 
Who gives a good Goddamn what he is - Arab or no.

That being said, I will give big ups to John McCain for the way he handled that situation. Very classy move there :thumbsup:
 
Yep, I gotta give props to McCain here. He did the right thing. And just my $0.02, it's not McCain who I am against this election, it's the people like that 'nice' lady there. Or that angry old guy in that other thread. I'm sorry, but the future generations of America can no longer afford to be led by this kind of ignorance. Sanity, intelligence, and wisdom need to prevail if American is to prevail.
 
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
Why do people still freaking think he is an Arab or a Muslim. I mean come on.
ummm could be his name??

Barack is an Arab name.
Hussein is also Arabic.

Doesn't excuse their ignorance, but it explains it.

Barack is Hebrew. Read your Bible, Judges Chapter 4.

Link?

 
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
Why do people still freaking think he is an Arab or a Muslim. I mean come on.
ummm could be his name??

Barack is an Arab name.
Hussein is also Arabic.

Doesn't excuse their ignorance, but it explains it.

Barack is Hebrew. Read your Bible, Judges Chapter 4.

Hebew?!?! SO HE'S A JEW TOO?!?!?!
 
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
Why do people still freaking think he is an Arab or a Muslim. I mean come on.
ummm could be his name??

Barack is an Arab name.
Hussein is also Arabic.

Doesn't excuse their ignorance, but it explains it.

Barack is Hebrew. Read your Bible, Judges Chapter 4.

Link?

😕

Bible gateway

Wikipedia
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
Why do people still freaking think he is an Arab or a Muslim. I mean come on.
ummm could be his name??

Barack is an Arab name.
Hussein is also Arabic.

Doesn't excuse their ignorance, but it explains it.

Ehud Barak. Another Arab?
 
Originally posted by: Vic
Yep, I gotta give props to McCain here. He did the right thing. And just my $0.02, it's not McCain who I am against this election, it's the people like that 'nice' lady there. Or that angry old guy in that other thread. I'm sorry, but the future generations of America can no longer afford to be led by this kind of ignorance. Sanity, intelligence, and wisdom need to prevail if American is to prevail.

QFT.

Also, the only cure for ignorance is education. Our country just need to start educating our future generations better and this ridiculous/xenophobic frame of thought will diminish.
 
A bit more to add to the video clip - http://politicalblogs.startrib...igquestionblog/?p=1167

Gayle Quinnell, 75, of Shakopee, approached McCain near the end of his hour long give and take with the crowd and told him she didn?t trust his opponent Barack Obama because ?he?s an Arab.?

McCain shook his head and, taking the microphone from her, said ?no, ma?am. He?s a decent family man, citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues.?

After the town hall meeting, Quinnell elaborated on her position in talking to reporters.

?I don?t trust Barack Obama because he?s an Arab,? she said. ?He?s a Muslim. I?m afraid if he ever got to be president what would happen to this country.?


Obama is a Christian.

So even after being directly told she is wrong by her candidate, she still believes it. :beer: Ahh the stupidity of some people....
 
Did you see the look on McCain's face. He's like, "Oh no she didn't just say that, I'm totally fucked."
 
Originally posted by: Hugh H
Also, the only cure for ignorance is education. Our country just need to start educating our future generations better and this ridiculous/xenophobic frame of thought will diminish.

The problem here (I touched on this a few days ago), is that we have allowed certain anti-establishent menatilities to become entrenched in this country, both on the left (ghettoes/gangs) and on the right (Xtian Separatists/Joel's Army) that fundamentally reject public education because it's a form of "indoctrination" (exactly what type of indoctrination depends upon what side you're on).

Pick one group to try and mainstream, and stick with it -- I fear that you're just going to have to forsake the other.
 
Originally posted by: aphex


So even after being directly told she is wrong by her candidate, she still believes it. :beer: Ahh the stupidity of some people....


Is not that she believes it, it's that she needs to believe it in order to justify and mascarade her racism.
 
A reporter on CNN asked her about it afterward, and she again said that he's an Arab. The reporter said he's not. Then the lady said "Well he's a Muslim". So the reporter told her he's a Christian... Lady didn't believe her. What a nutcase
 
Originally posted by: Hugh H
Originally posted by: aphex


So even after being directly told she is wrong by her candidate, she still believes it. :beer: Ahh the stupidity of some people....


Is not that she believes it, it's that she needs to believe it in order to justify and mascarade her racism.

I almost don't know where to stand on all of this though. I definitely admire McCain for standing up to not only her, but other vitriolic remarks made during that rally; however, I strongly believe they created all this hatred with the overly negative campaign they have been running.

I live in FL and have been barraged by campaign ads for months now. They are on ALL the time, from both candidates. McCain's ads have ALL been negative, in fact, i've yet to see a single one where they just say how great McCain is, it's all attacks on Obama. Don't get me wrong, I would LOVE to see a positive McCain ad where they simply promote his policies and differences, I can respect those, but when all you do is 'attack attack attack', you bring out the worst in people who are willing to win at all costs.
 
I'm not one for these wild theories, but part of me almost thinks that this was staged. It was just within the past day that the criticism for McCain's not cracking down on his own followers for making extremely flagrant remarks (such as "string him up!" or "kill him!") at rallies really started rising. Even the guys on FOX were saying that something needed to be done. So this looks awfully coincidental, as if it were done now to enforce an image of a classy McCain. Then again, knowing how these blind-faith people can be, it could very well be legitimate.
 
Originally posted by: Waylay00
I'm not one for these wild theories, but part of me almost thinks that this was staged. It was just within the past day that the criticism for McCain's not cracking down on his own followers for making extremely flagrant remarks (such as "string him up!" or "kill him!") at rallies really started rising. Even the guys on FOX were saying that something needed to be done. So this looks awfully coincidental, as if it were done now to enforce an image of a classy McCain. Then again, knowing how these blind-faith people can be, it could very well be legitimate.

I wouldn't put it past them considering who is running his campaign. On the same day he corrects a woman and has to tell the crowd to calm down. OTOH, maybe nobody has directly said these things to McCain and its something we just see anytime a lot of hateful people get together.
 
Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: Hugh H
Originally posted by: aphex


So even after being directly told she is wrong by her candidate, she still believes it. :beer: Ahh the stupidity of some people....


Is not that she believes it, it's that she needs to believe it in order to justify and mascarade her racism.

I almost don't know where to stand on all of this though. I definitely admire McCain for standing up to not only her, but other vitriolic remarks made during that rally; however, I strongly believe they created all this hatred with the overly negative campaign they have been running.

I live in FL and have been barraged by campaign ads for months now. They are on ALL the time, from both candidates. McCain's ads have ALL been negative, in fact, i've yet to see a single one where they just say how great McCain is, it's all attacks on Obama. Don't get me wrong, I would LOVE to see a positive McCain ad where they simply promote his policies and differences, I can respect those, but when all you do is 'attack attack attack', you bring out the worst in people who are willing to win at all costs.

I made a comment about this in another thread, but to sum it up. McCain did not create this anger. This anger has been there and festering for a while. If you follow conservative radio and blogs, the base has been hammering McCain for not getting "tough" on Obama. The list of attacks/grievances range as follows:

1) Ayers & Wright
2) Acorn & Vote Fraud
3) CRA + Fannie/Freddie and the Dems involvement with the current economic mess
4) The attack on Palin's family (Saying Trig is really her daughter's son, insinuating incest between Todd Palin and Bristol, etc).

There are a few things I'm missing, but those are a few big ones. Anyway, if you follow the mood of the base they sort of don't like McCain because he's not viewed as a real conservative to begin with, but he is the nominee and so they got to back him. They also don't like McCain because his reputation as a Maverick comes from the fact that he screws fellow Republicans and not Democrats--that's why the press used to like him until he became the Republican nominee. Anyway, that's why he had to pick someone like Palin since Romney was too "Mormon" and Guiliani is considered a RINO (republican in name only).

Anyway, to make a long story short the base has been screaming for this. It's only recently that the press is making a deal about it. McCain has resisted in the early parts of his campaign to go negative. But he's getting a lot of heat from his base that he's not really fighting for them. That's why the crowds are so angry because they feel that McCain won't take it to Obama so they express their grievances openly. Check out any conservative blog to verify.

As for the whole Muslim/Arab thing, don't forget that those chain letters about him being a secret Muslim were being spread around the times of the Democrat primaries. So it was Hillary who first stoked the flames of racism and brought this to the nation's conscience.
 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I saw that and then when the person on CNN (?) asked her what she meant after, she said he was a Muslim.

Basically these people are trying to find a euphemism for n***** and just know better than to say it on TV. It's sad to me that in America people are so blinded by that hate that they imply cannot see past it.

The man was schooled in the religion for a couple years. That's not a euphemism for calling him black.
 
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I saw that and then when the person on CNN (?) asked her what she meant after, she said he was a Muslim.

Basically these people are trying to find a euphemism for n***** and just know better than to say it on TV. It's sad to me that in America people are so blinded by that hate that they imply cannot see past it.

The man was schooled in the religion for a couple years. That's not a euphemism for calling him black.

are you the ignorant woman in the video? Barack Obama was not schooled in Islam.
 
Originally posted by: alien42
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I saw that and then when the person on CNN (?) asked her what she meant after, she said he was a Muslim.

Basically these people are trying to find a euphemism for n***** and just know better than to say it on TV. It's sad to me that in America people are so blinded by that hate that they imply cannot see past it.

The man was schooled in the religion for a couple years. That's not a euphemism for calling him black.

are you the ignorant woman in the video? Barack Obama was not schooled in Islam.

Don't forget, they've accused the white candidate of being a Muslim many times. No.. wait, they haven't.

Yaknow, I've read the Quran, does this mean I can't ever be President? 🙁

No, wait... Washington, Jefferson, Adams, and Madison all read the Quran too. Hey, WTF? 😛
 
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