Why he has three muslim names (video)

And why people shouldn’t be surprised that the Islamic shooter at Ft. Hood, Malik Nidal Hasan, was part of the Homeland Security Policy Institute’s presidential transition task force. Hasan, as he opened fire on his victims at Ft. Hood, shouted, “Alahu Akbar!”

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6 Responses to Why he has three muslim names (video)

  1. Ulsterman says:

    You wouldn’t happen to be Catholic would you? I mean that Taigy way of using Gaelic.

    I have only one thing to say to you “No Surrender”!

    The US is supposed to be religiously neutral andif you knew what your constitution said, you wouldn’t spout this rubbish.

    Again,No surrender, Taid.

    BTW, isn’t Cao also pronounced COW? It seems fitting.

  2. Ulsterman says:

    I didn’t see who you were spouting rubbish about.

    Barack means lightening in Hebrew, but I wouldn’t think you would know that.

    But if they start giving religious tests, I hope they toss out taigs.

  3. Mike says:

    Why isn’t the video on the main page and in the comment or respond section??

  4. Cao says:

    I’m not sure I understand the question, Mike. I am doing an overhaul to the blog and trying to streamline it somewhat. Having the movies load when you open the post instead of making them available on the frontpage makes the front page lighter-and load faster.

    Ulsterman, you seem to get off on insults, is that a respectable trait where you come from? Actually if you understood anything about Gaelic you wouldn’t have made that stupid “COW” reference; which I’ve heard numerous times from ignoramuses posing as liberal elitists.

  5. Mike says:

    Now I understand. Good idea. The site looks great. It doesn’t affect me very much as I have cable.

  6. Cao says:

    A lighter page is very easy to scroll; a page loaded with images and movies isn’t as light. That’s regardless as to what kind of connection you have. Even Malkin is using that kind of a treatment on her blog – she has a featured post and excerpts of others. I’m going to try and move in that direction. Thanks for your comments, Mike.

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