Posted on 12/03/2014 10:02:58 AM PST by PROCON
President Obama will host Native American tribe leaders at the White House on Wednesday, as part of the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference.
As McClatchys Anita Kumar points out, Obama is known to many Native Americans as Barack Black Eagle Obama after receiving an American Indian name in 2008 during his campaign for president.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Bring heap big wampum when you go White House so Chief Black Crow Barry give you fire water and you smokum peace pipe full of wahupta weed!
"Chief, how do you give us our Indian names?"
The Chief replied...
"Well, when we decide to give a person his or her Indian name we leave the teepee and the first thing we see is that person's name!
For instance, that woman over there is Running Deer. That guy over there is Jumping Fox.
Obama stared off into the distance and thoughfully replied...
"Oh, that makes some sense now."
To which the Chief asked...
"Why do you ask, Two Dogs Humping?"
How ‘bout “Pecking Buzzard?”
So he gets an “indian” name but a team calls itself “redskins” and all hell breaks loose.
Will the “faux” Native American Elizabeth Warren be there?
‘Half-black man speak with forked tongue’
THEY’LL find out!!
OK, thanks, though I was pretty sure I have copied and pasted the same way in the past without this happening I appreciate your explanation.
“He Who Eats Dogs”.
“Chief Halfrican Birdbrain”
You should finish the joke. Too full of it to fly.
His wife, Molting Buzzard.
But to the rest of us, he's still Jive Turkey Obama.
Barack Black Eagle.
Because Indians don’t have words for “Half-white Bungling Dodo.”
You can cut and paste without problems (like losing paragraph breaks) as long as their post did not contain any HTML.
That is why you were able to do it in the past.
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