The Arab slur |
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It seems like "Arab" has become a slur for some people in America and especially republicans. As always, the republican trick is to scare the hell out of the naive American people by using fear tactics which the Bush administration is known for. Mccain is no differen't either. I personally don't care about either of the cadidates but something has to be clear. Recently Mccain has got so low that all he can do is throw insults and direct attacks at Obama and he tries anything to persuade Americans that Obama is Muslim and now even a terrorist. Obama has made clear that he is not a Muslim and also has pledged love and support for the Zionists. What more is there needed? He has visited churches snd Jewish synagogues yet never visited a mosque or an Islamic center, yet he has further avoided any contact with Muslim Americans. But the real question should be what if he were a Muslim or even an Arab American? is that illegal to qualify for president? As always, the Christian bigots try to act cute by pointing out that Muslim countries wouldn't allow a Christian to be their president but let's face the facts. I had a debate with a extreme Protestant born again and his arguement was that Saudia Arabia wouldn't allow a Christian to be a president and why should we? Well the problem is that America is not a Christian country and never was. It may be a Christian majority country and no doubt these extreme Christian bigots would like all non-Christians, gays and whomever else they hate to go to hell but it never was a Christian country but the constitution is very clear. In fact the founding fathers and others came here to escape persecution by the church. They made sure that this country would never be runned by the church and there is nothing about Obama that disqualifies him from being president of the United States. Even if he were a Muslim, he could still run for president because the constitution says nothing about religious beliefs. This needs to be clariefied because these bigots have a belief that this is a Christian country when it never was and still is not. --------------------- |
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