What stick? In case you didn't notice sarcasm is kind of hard to discern on the interwebs. I was asking a question. Maybe you need to remove the stick from your own ass.
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10-13-2008
Purple & Gold
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
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Originally Posted by Wild Cobra
It's simple. All public figures get their names used in different variations. When they are respected, the form is used that is preferred. When not resopected, the form that causes grief is used.
It's so funny to see liberals get incited by the truth. This is one instance of that. I'm sorry if you guys are ashamed of his name. I'm sorry if he is ashamed of his name. As long as you let it get to you, it will be used.
You know what bothers me. Everyday, you hear people say "Mr. Bush." Like the man or not, that is disrecpctful for the media to say that. I get a bit mean myself at times, but notice, I almost always use the title when refering to president Clinton, president Carter, etc. even though I think of them as scum.
Uhhhh no, liberals are not ashamed of his name. A bit of projecting here??
We are just smart enough to realize that it's a weak ploy to try to link him to the Muslim faith and play on those fears with many voters. I honestly don't care what his name is, what color his skin is, what religion he practices, but I'm smart enough to realize that many people do care and won't vote for a person because of it. It's a cheap ploy and I know that you're smart enough to realize it. A bit dishonest but smart enough to see the underlying message. You're only lying to yourself if you think it's not some type of ploy to play and peoples fears against the Muslim faith in these times. You're a bit smarter than that.
10-13-2008
Wild Cobra
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
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Originally Posted by Purple & Gold
A bit dishonest but smart enough to see the underlying message. You're only lying to yourself if you think it's not some type of ploy to play and peoples fears against the Muslim faith in these times. You're a bit smarter than that.
I'm sorry, I'm just not one to be subdued by political correctness. It is his name. Yes, people respond to it. So what? You think it's going to make a difference? Seems to me that people are going to either vote for him or not. His saying "My Muslin Faith" is far more harmful than his name. We conservatives, loving this "melting pot" nation, know that a name is only a name.
Glad to know it can incite dumbshits. It fun at times. Keep it up if you and to be known as a dumshit.
10-13-2008
Purple & Gold
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
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Originally Posted by Wild Cobra
I'm sorry, I'm just not one to be subdued by political correctness. It is his name. Yes, people respond to it. So what? You think it's going to make a difference? Seems to me that people are going to either vote for him or not. His saying "My Muslin Faith" is far more harmful than his name. We conservatives, loving this "melting pot" nation, know that a name is only a name.
Glad to know it can incite dumbshits. It fun at times. Keep it up if you and to be known as a dumshit.
Actually it's to get votes from the racists that seem to litter the Republican party. This is done to motivate the base, nothing more. And to be honest I have no idea what you are trying to say in that last sentence. Just ironic that you're using it to call somebody else a dumbshit.
10-13-2008
cool hand
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
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Originally Posted by Wild Cobra
His legal name is Barack Hussein Obama. If people hearing that are ashamed, who's fault is that? It is common to sometimes use a person's full name. Why should Obama be excluded?
We have all over time heard these presidents full name used:
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Richard Milhous Nixon
Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.
James Earl Carter Jr.
Ronald Wilson Reagan
George Herbert Walker Bush
William Jefferson Clinton
George Walker Bush
shut up coward.
10-13-2008
cool hand
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
Can't wait until he wins and then he makes everyone call him Barak Hussein Obama. LOL.
10-14-2008
BRHornet45
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
Muhammad Hussein Obama
10-14-2008
sabar
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
I feel like I should explain what timvp meant but perhaps it's better for the ignorant to stay that way.
10-14-2008
Hook Dem
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
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Originally Posted by sabar
I feel like I should explain what timvp meant but perhaps it's better for the ignorant to stay that way.
AMEN!
10-14-2008
Shastafarian
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
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Originally Posted by sabar
I feel like I should explain what timvp meant but perhaps it's better for the ignorant to stay that way.
By all means, explain it.
10-14-2008
Soul_Patch
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
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Originally Posted by Wild Cobra
I'm sorry, I'm just not one to be subdued by political correctness. It is his name. Yes, people respond to it. So what? You think it's going to make a difference? Seems to me that people are going to either vote for him or not. His saying "My Muslin Faith" is far more harmful than his name. We conservatives, loving this "melting pot" nation, know that a name is only a name.
Glad to know it can incite dumbshits. It fun at times. Keep it up if you and to be known as a dumshit.
Lol...what a reach you are making. I cant honestly believe that you believe any of your own BS.
I don't care for either candidate to be honest, but the deep seeded bigotry that the republican party seems to bring out in people definately helps me steer clear of that party.
I had this conversation with my grandfather just the other day. When the republicans can steer away from the relgious nuts, and moral crusaders...steer away from the bigots and racists, the democratic party probably would never stand a chance.
10-14-2008
Wild Cobra
Re: A Serious Question for Republicans
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Originally Posted by Soul_Patch
I had this conversation with my grandfather just the other day. When the republicans can steer away from the relgious nuts, and moral crusaders...steer away from the bigots and racists, the democratic party probably would never stand a chance.
There are extremists on both sides, and I see more bogotry on the left than the right. Talk and action are two different things. I notice the poll of democrats not voting for Obama isn't released. Just watch, Obama's numbers in November will be less than the polls show, If he isn't up by 4 points or more before the election per state, expect McCain to win.
There are democrats I could vote for if they stopped supporting leftist extemeists.