Another baffling story behind the Left's ongoing love affair with radical Islam

It's the manner in which its done. When conservatives do it, or go out of their way to use "Hussein," they're doing it in a way that clearly reveals how prejudiced they are against Muslims, and how it's akin to calling Obama a devil.

Stop trying to act like the cat who ate the canary. I'm really not sure if you could have more of a double-standard.

The middle name in my SN is a snarky jab at liberals who declared Obama's middle name was off limits. Obama is no Muslim I never said he was and if you have evidence to the contrary, let's see it, or cease with the accusations.

If you want to get me started on Obama's religion we can go over Rev. Wright. It's a target rich environment.
 
The middle name in my SN is a snarky jab at liberals who declared Obama's middle name was off limits. Obama is no Muslim I never said he was and if you have evidence to the contrary, let's see it, or cease with the accusations.

If you want to get me started on Obama's religion we can go over Rev. Wright. It's a target rich environment.

That's one of the lamest scrambles to cover hypocrisy that I've ever seen.

Have a field day on Wright. Lord knows you & yours have already done that, too.
 
My Muslim President Obama

I know President Obama is not Muslim, but I am tempted nevertheless to think that he is, as are most Muslims I know. In a very unscientific oral poll, ranging from family members to Muslim acquaintances, many of us feel, just as African-Americans did for the non-black but culturally leaning African-American President Bill Clinton, that we have our first American Muslim president in Barack Hussein Obama.

I know it’s odd to say this. At first, I thought I was the only Muslim engaging in this folly, and I am reluctant to express it lest right-wing zealots try to use “Muslim” as a smear and cite my theory as proof of an Islamic traitor in the White House or some such nonsense. But, since Election Day, I have been part of more and more conversations with Muslims in which it was either offhandedly agreed that Obama is Muslim or enthusiastically blurted out. In commenting on our new president, “I have to support my fellow Muslim brother,” would slip out of my mouth before I had a chance to think twice.

“Well, I know he’s not really Muslim,” I would quickly add. But if the person I was talking to was Muslim, they would say, “yes he is.” They would cite his open nature and habit of reaching out to critics, reminiscent of the Prophet Muhammad’s own approach, and also Obama’s middle name, Hussein. Most of the Muslims I know (me included) can’t seem to accept that Obama is not Muslim.

Of the few Muslims I polled who said that Obama is not Muslim, even they conceded that he had ties to Islam. These realists said that, although not an avowed and practicing Muslim, Obama’s exposure to Islam at a young age (both through his father and his stint in Indonesia) has given him a Muslim sensibility. In my book, that makes you a Muslim–maybe not a card-carrying one, but part of the flock for sure. One realist Muslim ventured that Obama worships at a Unitarian Church because it represents the middle ground between Christianity and Islam, incorporating the religious beliefs of the two faiths Obama feels connected to. Unitarianism could be Obama’s way of still being a Muslim. (And let’s not forget that the church Obama worshiped at for so many years had a minister who reminds most Muslims of their own raving, excitable ministers. Even if Obama really is Christian, he picked the most Muslim-esque minister out of the bunch to guide him.)

The rationalistic, Western side of me knows that Obama has denied being Muslim, that his father was non-practicing, that he doesn’t attend a mosque. Many Muslims simply say back, “my father’s not a strict Muslim either, and I haven’t been to a mosque in years.” Obama even told The New York Times he could recite the adhan, the Islamic call to prayer, which the vast majority of Muslims, I would guess, do not know well enough to recite.

I think many of us Muslims see Obama as Muslim, or at least of Muslim heritage, because his background epitomizes one of the major Muslim experiences–a diverse upbringing that eludes any easy classification as specifically one religion or one culture. So many of us Muslims around the world have Islam in common, but an altogether different culture from one another. Many Muslims share a culture with a Christian, Hindu or Buddhist community but not the same religion. When faced with such diversity, there are no hard and fast rules for Muslim identity.

http://www.forbes.com/2009/02/24/muslim-barack-obama-opinions-contributors_islamic_president.html
 
Like I said - you guys have been calling him a Muslim since '08, anyway. You even have "Hussein" in your screen name.

So we'll continue to compare Trump to Hitler. It's all nice & even.
 
And there's that angle lol. Why do liberals get so defensive about Obama being called a Muslim, anyway?

Notice that moon used the word consensus. That's nothing more than a group of people agreeing to something none of them really support but do it anyway so they can think they actually did something. In other words, what they did was worthless so the result of it is worthless.
 
Like I said - you guys have been calling him a Muslim since '08, anyway. You even have "Hussein" in your screen name.

So we'll continue to compare Trump to Hitler. It's all nice & even.

Obama HIMSELF referred to his Muslim faith.
 
It's been addressed. He's referred to himself as a Christian about 10,000 times more - have you ever said he's a Christian?

I actually think he claim to be whatever he claims due to political expediency. He also claimed "I believe marriage is between a man and a woman". He even used "As a Christian" as part of it. Not one of his supporters ever referred to him as a bigot and homophobe as a result. I say, as a Christian, I believe marriage is between a man and a woman and when I have, those that would never have said it about Obama automatically say it about me. Why the hypocrisy?
 
Like I said - you guys have been calling him a Muslim since '08, anyway. You even have "Hussein" in your screen name.

So we'll continue to compare Trump to Hitler. It's all nice & even.

I told you why I have Hussein in my middle name twice now, and it has nothing to do with me thinking Obama is a Muslim.

Go run along now.
 
Is that your reason, a tit for tat?

What's funny is Thing1 will tell you, when he accuses the "other side" of making such comparison, it's wrong to do so. Now, when he does what he says is wrong, it's suddenly OK to do so.
 
I'm curious too.

Hillary has extensive foreign policy experience. So does Bush II lol!

Her supporters are counting on her technical knowledge to get her through the debates. It's about all she has. Granted, she'll probably sound well-versed compared to Trump but Trump will have ample opportunity to harp on her mistakes and miscalculations.

Should be interesting.
The fact checkers will go crazy during his time!
 
And there's that angle lol. Why do liberals get so defensive about Obama being called a Muslim, anyway?

First, it isn't factual, second, it doesn't matter to liberals because there is no religious test, supposedly, wink wink, but for some his being a Muslim is a very bad thing, it's huge to some people, to use some of Trump's good words.
 
What's funny is Thing1 will tell you, when he accuses the "other side" of making such comparison, it's wrong to do so. Now, when he does what he says is wrong, it's suddenly OK to do so.

Strange sort of critique. You seem to be saying that my position is that all comparisons are invalid, and no one should ever make comparisons.

I take the comparisons on their individual merit. Obama isn't a Muslim.

Is Trump kind of like Hitler? Undoubtedly.
 
Strange sort of critique. You seem to be saying that my position is that all comparisons are invalid, and no one should ever make comparisons.

I take the comparisons on their individual merit. Obama isn't a Muslim.

Is Trump kind of like Hitler? Undoubtedly.

You're the one that talked about things being even. That means you're doing it because others do it despite saying it's wrong when others do it. What I said is you're the hypocrite using the mindset of wrong when someone else does it but OK when I do it.

What you do is justify your comparisons and discount those with which you agree.
 
Strange sort of critique. You seem to be saying that my position is that all comparisons are invalid, and no one should ever make comparisons.

I take the comparisons on their individual merit. Obama isn't a Muslim.

Is Trump kind of like Hitler? Undoubtedly.

My position is you're a hypocrite if you condemn people for calling Obama a Muslim.

Hackery is hackery, regardless of who engages in it.
 
My position is you're a hypocrite if you condemn people for calling Obama a Muslim.

Hackery is hackery, regardless of who engages in it.

That's incredibly simplistic.

Each comparison should be taken on its own merit. How am I a hypocrite?

Do you think my contention is that no comparisons are valid, ever, for anyone? Yes or no on that.
 
Strange sort of critique. You seem to be saying that my position is that all comparisons are invalid, and no one should ever make comparisons.

I take the comparisons on their individual merit. Obama isn't a Muslim.

Is Trump kind of like Hitler? Undoubtedly.

LOL

Like I said in the other thread, you only take comparisons when they fit your beliefs.

Other than that, you don't care.
 
LOL

Like I said in the other thread, you only take comparisons when they fit your beliefs.

Other than that, you don't care.

Look at my response to Darth. I can't believe how myopic & simplistic both of your thinking is on this.

So, if I make a comparison - I then have to agree with every comparison that is ever made, about anything?

That's what your saying. I know you don't think that's what you're saying...but that's what you're saying.
 
That's incredibly simplistic.

Each comparison should be taken on its own merit. How am I a hypocrite?

Do you think my contention is that no comparisons are valid, ever, for anyone? Yes or no on that.

Both comparisons are made for political purposes and have no merit. I just implicitly criticized my side for the Muslim comparison, so why can't you do the same?
 
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