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Why? It IS his middle name you know. He should be proud of all three of his names. I'm sure it will help him in the fall. Especially with those votes (10+%) that think he is a muslim.
Being named after the king of Jordan who accepted a peaceful existence with Israel should be a good thing.
When Hillary supporters use Obama's middle name in these posts I think it's hysterical and I laugh every time I see it. You have to me amused at the frustrated Hillary supporters in these posts when they use his middle name as to prove and convince people he is Muslin. Yeah right, he's Muslim because of his middle name! You guys are funny.
You can't use Rodham because she was ashamed of it and stopped using it when the polls were negative against it. When she was the good little woman standing by her man, she dropped it.
Being named after the king of Jordan who accepted a peaceful existence with Israel should be a good thing.
Personally, I'm not bothered when people use Hussein. It's just a name. The more it gets used the more it becomes old news. Although from a marketing standpoint, Barack Obama is easier to say and much more dynamic.
In a way, I wish it would become more of a controversy. Bloggers should rant and rave and demand he renounce his middle name! Because then people would get sick of hearing about it. The average voter would see how ridiculous it is to make a big deal about something as silly as a middle name.
I remember the conservative columnists whining about people calling the veep "J. Danforth Quayle". Why? That's his name. Now they show a different view.
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