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Inauguration of...Barack HUSSEIN Obama

Apparently, the rules are changing. Anyone referring to President Elect Obama using his middle name, Hussein, was called a bigot before the election. But, now we find out that the President Elect will use his full name, including Hussein, at the inauguration next month. What's appalling, once again, is the mainstream media's reporting on this. Not that his middle name needs to be front and center on their radar. But, they made such a big deal of the close-minded bigots who made any reference to Obama's middle name before the election. Now, they are silent. Shocking? No, just business as usual for them.

More Inauguration News....The LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual Transgender) community is up in arms over Obama's pick of Pastor Rick Warren to give the invocation at the inauguration. “This tone-deafness to our concerns must not be tolerated. We have just endured eight years of endless assaults on our dignity and equality from a president beholden to bigoted conservative Christians. The election was supposed to have ended that era. It appears otherwise." So, I suppose that you can't disagree with someone and not be racist, bigotted, etc. Here's what this group is really saying: "If you have a different value system, any difference is your problem. You have to respect my values while I demean yours." Disgusting!

Imagine what would happen if he'd chosen someone like Jeremiah Wright and non-African American Christians protested because of the man's hatred towards white Americans and his failure to represent actual Christianity, those protesters would be labeled.....racist.

Posted on Thursday, December 18, 2008 at 04:59AM by Registered CommenterLores Rizkalla in | Comments2 Comments

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Not what, sweetie, but how. You know this already. When his middle name was used, it was used as a way to align him with Muslim terrorists (as though all Muslims are terrorists!!). By Obama using it himself, it removes the sting and implications made when being used by those trying to use it as a weapon. Poor Obama can't win in the eyes of the hateful "christian" conservatives or self-serving "tolerant" liberals. Here's to hoping he is able to find favor in the sight of God (who no political party accurately represents).
Monday, December 22, 2008 at 05:15AM | Unregistered Commenterteets
It is my understanding that Rick Warren is considered controversial because on Biblical grounds, he does not approve of male homosexual behavior.

The fact that this would make him controversial, is what should be the real controversy. In fact, it shows the total moral degradation of our society. Doesn't Billy Graham feel the exact same way about male homosexual behavior? Of course he does, as does any Christian/Jewish clergyman worthy of his title. Male homosexual behavior is clearly condemned in the Torah (Old Testament), so essentially gay leftist activists are enraged that clerymen dare to follow G-d's Word. Is that supposed to make any sense?

As for calling barack oBongo barack HUSSEIN oBongo, it was never racist to do so. But of course, it does not matter, because we are supposed to accept leftist dogma, no matter how ridiculous it is, or else we are somehow not enlightened. And anybody who dares to criticize oBongo, is automatically labeled a racist.

But I have all along felt that the fact that oBongo was born and raised to be an islamofascist, and continues to maintain strong ties with pro-islamofascists, is extremely relevant, and should have caused no thinking person to even consider voting for him in the first place. In fact, to this day, I am horrified that anybody voted for such a dangerous man, into the most powerful position in the world.

The only exception I make to this are Blacks, most of whom, I would guess, voted for him out of ethnic pride, as a kind of justice for all the years that their people have been treated so poorly by too many of their fellow Americans. But other than that, there is no valid excuse for voting for oBongo.

I hope and pray that he does as little damage as possible before his power is taken away.
Sunday, December 28, 2008 at 08:26AM | Unregistered CommenterRaymond

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