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Obama makes little headway among Arabic-speaking Muslims.

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Submitted by Debbie (United States), May 31, 2010 at 09:34

In Texas several History book publishers wanted to put Barack Hussein Obama in the History books, using of course his middle name. Why not his full name? The Left had a fit about it and didn't want this to happen. Whats' the problem, he was born a muslim, Hussein is a Muslim name. The Grand Maharaji in the White House has done everything from bow, belittle America and praise Islam, he should be getting high poll numbers in favor of his policies and appeasement tactics.

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