Posted on 04/09/2011 1:31:12 AM PDT by SatinDoll
The source for the following information is comment #3 at the url linked above:
Robin says - "There is a holiday which Shiite Muslims celebrate called Ashura, during this holiday the parents will use a dagger to make a cut on the scalp of their young child from the ear to the top of the scalp. The bleeding has a religious symbolic meaning that has something to do with a special blessing for the child by an imam."
"Several months ago, in a comment section for an article written about Obama and his scar is where I learned of this."
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That’s an interesting theory. Especially in light of the fact that his head does look larger in those childhood pictures than it does now.
My bad memory... He did say a lion... Thank you for the correction. It was quite a few years ago!!!
Probably smoking crack and riding on a motorcycle without a helmet. Laid it down at about 65MPH and tore up his head real good.
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Why doesn't somebody in the media simply ask Obama about the scar? Or is that suggestion too simple?
What question their messiah?
University professor with tribal markings? Oh, boy...
Anal Probe
They couldn’t tell one end from the other? That’s not good.
"I saw that one of the heads of the beast seemed wounded beyond recovery--but the fatal wound was healed! The whole world marveled at this miracle and gave allegiance to the beast."
Or Ronald Wilson Reagan
Cerially I believe the "beasts" and "heads" here refer to nations, and leaders respectively.
Bamster isn't the beast, but he certainly is one of the blaspheming heads!
It’s a Shiite thing. In respect/remembrance of how muuuHamhed’s (Pigs be inseminating him) last blood line (Asshura) was yet another, in a long list of the victims of mohamicide.
Michelle whacked him upside the head with a 2-iron......and thought she better replace the divot.
Leni
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