Barack Hussein Obama: Say it Loud, Say it Proud!
February 29, 2008 by thepatriot
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Really?
Did you watch the video or heard the controversy surrounding it? If not you should it is hilarious. Then you will know why I titled it the way I did.
PS Thanks for sticking up for me nice to see my big bro has my back.
NP. Mike’s a good dude. He just let his emotions get the better of him. I’ve done before it myself.
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Yeah, I’ve been tracking it for a couple days now. The entire Republican party has basically denounced the using of that name, and said that dude is a lunatic.
I couldn’t tell if you were making fun of him or the controversy, or if you agreed with him using it.
My thoughts on the subject is that he was definitely trying to incite bigoted thoughts by using his middle name. I don’t think Barack should hide from it (and he doesn’t), but to use it with ill-intentions just isn’t cool.
Why has the RNC become so touchy about using a mans middle name? No-one gets upset when someone says John Fitzgerald Kennedy, William Jefferson Clinton or George Walker Bush (well, maybe George Soros, Sean Penn, Michael Moore, et al.) If Mr. Obama’s name sounds Muslim or middle-eastern, so be it, it is what it is.
While Cunningham may (and that’s a stretch) have tried to make an issue of Obama’s middle name, what about the rest of it? Too much has been made of the middle name and too little of the rest of the message.
Political correctness gone wild (again)…
Wow, now I know what the controversy was about. There’s just a mean spirit about him and what he’s saying. it’s like Christians yelling for sinners to repent because Jesus loves them, but there’s not an ounce of love coming out of their voices.
Thanks for sharing.
I don’t want to be a martyr, or a socialist. I can love my enemies, but I don’t play the violin for them. Why should I suggest that a sinner repent for their sins and be judged by that sinner who says (you hypocrite – where’s the love?)
Please don’t blame me for your sins dude. Just don’t sin on me, or my family, or my country, or my world… then we’ll get-along just fine.
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P.S., Here’s what I planned to post before I read your bleeding-heart sob-story:
When Obama ran for president in 2008 against Bush, (and the failed Bush Administration) I couldn’t help but wonder what an Obama Administration would look like. I imagined a group of professionals who were open minded, beyond corruption and full of fresh new ideas that would give hope to the country, change we can believe in, uniting the country, and providing prosperity to all…
Liberals tell me (that was just a campaign – of course they promise things they can’t deliver)
To me … broken promises and commitments they don’t keep, corruption they create, and prosperity they destroy, party’s they divide, allies they dismiss, enemies they embrace…. qualify that as a failed administration gone wild. And by the way, Who is John McCain?
When I ask a liberal, “Why is there air?” They tell me that it’s all Bush’s fault and his failed administration. I give up. It’s a worthless cause to speak at wooden heads.
Where’s the love? I don’t have any more.