Posted on 06/28/2008 10:36:43 AM PDT by kristinn
According to the view of many, there is no record Obama was ever born.
This might be fun. Obama must be a muslim...home many big name Christians do you know with a middle name of Hussein?
Spread the word...Barack Hussein Obama is a muslim.
oops... home = how
Thank you, Beckwith, Eva, Jim, and All for keeping the conversation real and expansive.
Because the TOOTER is a DEMORAT!; Cocaine use is then defined as Cool, even when a few Experts have stated Obie’s obscene Gaffes may be tied to Brain Disfunctions tied to Excessive Cocaine use. Thats a nice thought for a candidate aspiring to the highest office in the Land. In Obie’s case, hopefully Hildabeast will yet take him down and force him to run for the Office of Dogcatcher for the town of Unity in New Hampshire!
Because the TOOTER is a DEMORAT!; Cocaine use is then defined as Cool, even when a few Experts have stated Obie’s obscene Gaffes may be tied to Brain Disfunctions tied to Excessive Cocaine use. Thats a nice thought for a candidate aspiring to the highest office in the Land. In Obie’s case, hopefully Hildabeast will yet take him down and force him to run for the Office of Dogcatcher for the town of Unity in New Hampshire!
A zillion emails? Wow.
I think we should start a rumor about Ms. Allen.
Ms. Allen thinks “zillion” is a serious journalistic figure. Who needs serious research nowadays when you can get printed regardless of your talent or lack thereof?
From Wikipedia:
“Imaginary words ending in the sound “-illion”, such as zillion,[2] jillion,[3] and gazillion,[4] are often used as fictitious names for an unspecified, large number by analogy to names of large numbers such as billion and trillion. Their size is dependent upon the context, but can typically be considered large enough to be unfathomable by the average human mind.
These terms are often used as hyperbole or for comic effect, or in loose, unconfined conversation to present an un-guessably large number. Since these are undefined, they have no mathematical validity and no accepted order, since none is necessarily larger or smaller than any of the others.”
According to some woman named meg, blogging at townhall.com, he converted to Christianity and became an apostate Muslim in 1992. No proof, though.
http://megs.blogtownhall.com/2008/06/16/new_info_on_obamas_citizenship.thtml
The Washington Post suggested that Obama is a Muslim. Gee, I didn’t know that. I’ll have to look it up to verify.
Ms. Allen, you cannot ever hold a candle to Albert Einstein and you never will be able to! You are a petty two bit looser studying Navel Lint to the ninth degree! Oh, has anyone pointed out that your Phuds are almost worth the cost of the paper they are printed on. What are you going to do Ms. Allen when we prove Obie is a coldblooded Liar and has been a Lifelong Devout Muslim intent on Change, just as Osama Bin Ladin is intent on the same change!
:-P
Tell the “scholars” at WaPo to debunk Daniel Pipes:
Confirmed: Barack Obama Practiced Islam
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/5354
Was Barack Obama a Muslim?
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/5286
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The MSM has to realize this. Why do you think the Obama campaign recently activated a special group designed specifically to fight back against "hit pieces"?
Never back down !!!
Pseudonym | Author | Notes |
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A.B. | Francis Hopkinson | Federalist.[1] |
Agrippa | James Winthrop[2] | Eighteen essays appeared under this name in the Massachusetts Gazette between November 23, 1787 and February 5, 1788.[3] |
Alfredus | Samuel Tenney | Federalist.[4] |
Americanus | John Stevens, Jr.[5] | |
Aristedes | Alexander Contee Hanson | Federalist.[6] |
Aristocrotis | William Petrikin | Anti-Federalist.[7] |
An Assemblyman | William Findley | |
Brutus | Robert Yates[8] | Anti-Federalist. After Marcus Junius Brutus. |
Caesar | Alexander Hamilton? | |
Candidus | Benjamin Austin[9] | |
Cato | George Clinton[10] | Anti-Federalist. |
Centinel | Samuel Bryan | Alternately, the author possibly was George Bryan.[11] |
Cincinnatus | Arthur Lee | After Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. Six essays addressed to James Wilson appeared under this name in the New York Journal beginning November 1, 1787.[12] |
A Citizen of America | Noah Webster | |
A Citizen of New Haven | Roger Sherman | |
A Columbian Patriot | Mercy Warren[13] | |
A Countryman | Roger Sherman | |
A Country Federalist | James Kent | |
Crito | Stephen Hopkins | |
Examiner | Charles McKnight | |
Federal Farmer | Anti-Federalist. The Federal Farmer letters are frequently attributed to Richard Henry Lee, but modern scholarship has challenged Lee's authorship.[14] | |
Foreign Spectator | Nicholas Collin[15] | |
Genuine Information | Luther Martin | |
Harrington | Benjamin Rush | |
Helvidius Priscus | James Warren[16] | |
An Independent Freeholder | Alexander White | |
John DeWitt | ||
A Landholder | Oliver Ellsworth | Thirteen essays, some of the most widely circulated commentary on the proposed Constitution, appeared under this name, with the first publication coming in the Hartford papers. The essays were certainly written by one of the Connecticut delegates to the Convention, and Ellsworth is the only likely possibility.[17] |
Marcus | James Iredell | |
Margery | George Bryan | |
An Officer of the Late Continental Army | William Findley[18] | |
A Pennsylvania Farmer | John Dickinson | |
Philadelphiensis | Benjamin Workman | |
Philo-Publius | William Duer | |
Phocion | Alexander Hamilton | |
A Plain Dealer | Spencer Roane[19] | |
A Plebian | Melancton Smith | |
Publius | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay | After Publius Valerius Publicola. Under this name the three men wrote the 85 Federalist Papers. Hamilton had already used the name in 1778., |
A Republican Federalist | James Warren[20] | |
Rough Hewer | Abraham Yates | |
Senex | Patrick Henry? | Published an article in the Virginia Independent Chronicle, August 15, 1787, which was reprinted in four states. James McClurg wrote that the author was "supposed by some to be Mr. H---y."[21] |
The State Soldier | St. George Tucker | |
Sydney | Robert Yates[22] | |
Timoleon | After Timoleon of Corinth. | |
Tullius | George Turner? |
I believe it wold be a serious mistake, and a poor judgement call on their part to go after Jim, or anyone on FR for that matter...
If I choose to think or say that Barack “Barry Hussien” Obama is a muslim, it will not be because I heard or saw it here on this website...
If they want to come after me because of what I think or say...
Well...Don’t let a little thing like fear and atmosphere stop ya...I just don’t believe they will ever be that unhappy again in those pursuits...
I just can’t believe this is the tone they wish to set for this election...
Like any of us will back down for fear of them...
Geesh, amatures...
“Bombs Away!”
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