Joe, you are wrong about Obama's father. Obama's father was NOT a Muslim. Obama's father was an agnostic, and a Harvard-educated economist who was a high ranking official in the Kenyan government. Obama's African grandfather was a Muslim, but a converted one. HIs wife, Obama's grandmother, did not convert, nor did she raise her children as Muslims. In fact, Obama's African grandfather converted to the Muslim religion AFTER Obama's father was born, so Obama's father is not even a Muslim by default. Obama never met his African grandfather, and Obama only saw his African father once after he left when Obama was 2 years old. Obama had just about no contact with his father, and no contact at all with his father's family growing up.
Obama was raised as a Christian by his Christian grandparents, with whom he spent all but three years of his childhood. Obama's mother was raised as a Christian and she called herself an atheist, but never the less, she took her children to all kinds of services: Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish and Hindu and told them that they should benefit from all types of contact with God. Obama lived with his non-religious but Muslim born stepfather for about three years, and they didn't get along very well. His stepfather was very Westernized, attended a US university and worked for an American oil company in Indonesia. His wedding ceremony to Obama's mother was NOT a Muslim ceremony, he was not a practicing Muslim and if he was he never would have married a non-Muslim woman. Obama himself was never a Muslim, his Mom and Dad were not Muslims, even Obama's stepfather, although born a Muslim, did not practice the Muslim faith. You really need to get your facts straight.
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When I ran for the U.S. Senate the assumption was that anyone's name that was that close to "Osama" doesn't stand a chance. So if somebody thought that tacking on "Hussein" in there would be a killer, then I think they underestimate the American people and the seriousness of the problems we face. Any serious political debate right now is not going to revolve around middle names. It's going to revolve around health care, education, energy and national security.
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