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al-Zawahiri used the Arabic term "abayd al bayt," when they referred to Obama?

Al Qaeda's 2nd in command has mocked Obama calling him "House N****r" and "One that does the bidding of Whites". He also said that Obama's plan to send more troops to Afghanistan is doomed and he ridiculed Obama for his lack of foreign policy and world view.

There was a ton more that was said that can really piss even a non Obama supporter like myself off.

What stance should Obama take? How does this make you feel?

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/11/19/obama.alqaeda/ind...

Update:

Lawerence... I like your idea. Put McCain in as Sec. of Defense!

Consiracy Buster - he should not comment and I hope he will not sit down and talk to him or any other terrorist like he said he would in the beginning.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    "Abayd al bayt" loosely translates into " Rucky chucker ib ong eee ooo"...not to say this is in any way incorrect but ...yes I feel very strongly about it as well

  • 1 decade ago

    It makes me feel that many Americans may now be realizing that we have enemies no matter who is President and how much you think the rest of the world likes him.

    If President-elect Obama is anything less than steadfast, he gives them a temporary advantage. A perfect response would be to nominate Senator McCain for Secretary of Defense.

  • 1 decade ago

    Obama shouldn't respond to it. It seems to me, that because they can't come up with anything better than "House Negro", they're desperate. I think they're trying to goad him into making rushed verbal and military attacks, in hopes of riling up their "base". I don't think Obama needs to respond to that kind of trash talk.

    Al-Qaeda will hate us no matter who we elect, so we might as well ignore their insults and instead focus on capturing them.

  • Islam is a right of centre religion, his comments (sadly) will be welcomed in the arab world.

    Consider the arabs killing blacks in North Africa, their horrendous human rights abuses, they'll be working with the republicans next!

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  • 1 decade ago

    Bin Laden, Al-Zawahiri, people like them are just looking for publicity, and honestly, they're frauds, they encourage their followers to blow themselves up, while they sit comfortably, hide out, and make video tapes. It amazes me that more people don't recognize how disingenuous this is and that they don't lose credibility among their followers.

  • 1 decade ago

    Its Al qadea they always have something to say.They would have had something negative to say even if Mcain won.I think he should continue with his plans for Afghanistan and keep it moving

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    That kinda surprised me that he said that. I thought AQ and the rest of the radical muslims were his biggest campaign contributors. Afterall, he is one of them. He will show his true colors (no pun intended) soon after the inauguration.

  • Jack X
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Well, of course they dislike him. They endorsed McCain.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I already knew that so it doesn't surprise me, but it is just their way of covering up for the fact that they sent him millions to help him get elected.!!!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    He's an tired old wind bag who is afraid of disappearing into nothing.

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