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Truth is nobody cares what ones name is HOWEVER. names like Plaxaco, Placenta, D'brickashaw and a host of others are great for medicinal value. Laughter does one good you know.
doesnt matter, these attitudes of most white people today are reflecting their ancestors for hate towards irish and german people, regarding surnames and americans hate towards catholic churches(religion).
still theres more than a thousand things i can compare to americans latest ethnocentrism bitching about someones religion, first and last names...
What are you talking about? "Americans hate towards catholic churches", and "hate towards irish and german people"? I have no idea what you are talking about. WHat does any of that have to do with the presidential race anyway? I'm Irish, German, Catholic AND an Obama supporter, so what does that make me I wonder? And for the OP, how does Obama's name have anything to do with 9/11? I think it says a lot for this country that we are finally considering electing a president with African heritage. If only the small minds weren't determined to see him fail just because he doesn't fit the typical good old boy image that so many still seem to think our president must fulfill.
How is it posible after 9/11 to elect a president with the Name Barack Hussan Obama?
Answer: It's not possible. However, we do have a candidate by the name of Barack Hussein Obama who's doing quite well and may in fact be elected President.
But to answer the fear (I'm being generous) behind the question, this is America - anything is possible. Is this a great country or what?
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Originally Posted by Diane Giam
I'm urging you to think before you vote.
And I'm urging you to think before you post.
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