Biblical/Koran/Torah, or Old Testament related names and words found in the name:
Barack Hussein Obama Jr ABIAH ABIHU ABIJAH ABIRAM ABRAHAM ABRAM ABNER AARON
ARRON ASA ANAISAMOS AMARIAH ASHER ACHAN BARAUCH
BARAK BARNABAS BENAIAH CAIN CAINE CARMI ENOSH ENOCH
ENOS ERAN ESAIAS ESAU HAM HIRAM HOSEA IRA JACHIN JACOB
JAIR JAIRUS JAMES JAMIN JASON JESUS JACOB JAKOB JAME JOHN
JEHU JERICHO JESS ISA ISSA ISSAK ISSAC URIAS JOAB JOACHIM
JOASH JOB JOHN JONAH JOSES JOSHUA JOSIAH MANASSEH MARK
MICAH MOSES NAHOR NAHUM NOAH OMRI SAMSON SHEBA SHEM
SIMEON URI URIAH ABIAH ABIJAH JERUSHA MORIAH NAAMAH
NAOMI NERIAH RAHAB SARA SARAH SARAI SHARON
KORAN BEN BAR ROMAN ROMANS CROSS CAESAR ASIA BRANCH
JONAH JOB SAMSON ARAMAIC ARABIC ARABIAN CHERUBIM
CHERUB CHERUBS HEBRAIC KOSHER SERMON
And he has many places in his name:AMERICA ASIA CHINA CUBA IRAN RUSSIA ARABIA CARIBBEAN
EURASIA ROME JAMAICA SAMOA SUMERIA SUMNER KANSAS
And these:KRISHNA KARMA BRAHMA
I am still working on his name.
It is quite complex!

More strange things.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,300135,00.html Barack Obama has put his religion back into the headlines, trumpeting the power and salvation of faith and asking a church audience in South Carolina to help him become “an instrument of God” and join him in creating “a Kingdom right here on Earth."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con...ml?hpid=topnews Foes Use Obama's Muslim Ties to Fuel Rumors About Him
By Perry Bacon Jr.
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 29, 2007; Page A01
In his speeches and often on the Internet, the part of Sen. Barack Obama's biography that gets the most attention is not his race but his connections to the Muslim world.
Since declaring his candidacy for president in February, Obama, a member of a congregation of the United Church of Christ in Chicago, has had to address assertions that he is a Muslim or that he had received training in Islam in Indonesia, where he lived from ages 6 to 10. While his father was an atheist and his mother did not practice religion, Obama's stepfather did occasionally attend services at a mosque there.
And this
Wright guy Obama follows is so
Wrong!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUbUBTlmAiA&feature=related What a freak Wright is! Obama's mother was a WHITE ATHEIST WOMAN FROM KANSAS!
AND ROMANS WERE NOT WHITE, IT WAS VERY MULTI ETHNIC! AND HIS ANCIENT HISTORICAL FACTS ARE SO SKEWED IT IS AMAZING! :thumbsdown:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfNEfEBYIZs to hear an audio clip of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.
More creepiness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prhnc2fxAzg&feature=related And more oddness...
Mabus then will soon die, there will come
Of people and beasts a horrible rout:
Then suddenly one will see vengeance,
Hundred, hand, thirst, hunger when the comet will run.
Century II, Quatrain 62
The antichrist very soon annihilates the three,
twenty-seven years his war will last.
The unbelievers are dead, captive, exiled;
with blood, human bodies, water and red hail covering the earth.
Century VIII, Quatrain 77
Naval battle night will be overcome,
Fire in the ships to the West ruin:
New trick, the great ship colored,
Anger to the vanquished, and victory in a drizzle.
Century IX, Quatrain 100
A founder of sects , much trouble for the accuser:
A beast in the theater prepares the scene and plot.
The author ennobled by acts of older times;
the world is confused by schismatic sects.
Century I, Quatrain 45
http://www.mabus.biz/ Nostradamus Mabus Project
In search of the Anti-Christ
Mabus could be the anti-christ or the forerunner to the true antichrist. He or she is prophesied by Nostradamus in Century II, Quatrain 62.
http://www.barackobama.com/2007/05/22/mabus_to_advise_obama_on_middl.php Mabus to advise Obama on Middle East issues
The SunHerald | May 22, 2007
By Emily Wagster Pettus
Former Mississippi Gov. Ray Mabus, who served as U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia during the Clinton administration, is joining Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign as an unpaid adviser on Middle Eastern issues.
Mabus told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he'll also travel around the nation to make campaign appearances for the Illinois senator.
"I think that Obama, more than anybody else, has a chance to unify this country," Mabus said. "This country has been so divided, particularly by this administration, that I think (Obama) is talking about problems in a different way. I think he's a new voice from a new generation. That's what America needs now."
Mabus, now 58, was Mississippi governor from January 1988 to January 1992, serving during a slump in the state's economy. While supporters praised his efforts to move Mississippi's schools off the bottom of national rankings, opponents said he left a state budget that was stretched too thin.
Mabus lost his 1991 re-election bid to blunt-spoken contractor Kirk Fordice, who became Mississippi's first Republican governor since Reconstruction.
Mabus was governor when another young Democrat, Bill Clinton, was governor of Arkansas. After Clinton became president, he appointed Mabus to the ambassadorship. Mabus held the job in Saudi Arabia from 1994-96.
Now, Clinton's wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York, is running for president.
Asked why he's not supporting Hillary Clinton, Mabus said: "This is about being for somebody and not about being against anybody."
Political scientist Marty Wiseman said Mabus, who has been working in private business since returning from the ambassadorship, "may have been out of the limelight a little too long for just the name to contribute much."
"On the other hand, it doesn't hurt to have a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia advising on Middle Eastern issues," said Wiseman, director of Mississippi State University's John C. Stennis Institute of Government.
Obama campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Mabus will have "a leadership role in the campaign in Mississippi and across the nation."
Mabus serves on the advisory board for the Center for Middle East Public Policy at the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research group. He's also on the board of directors of America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc., a Washington-based nonprofit group designed to strengthen ties among the U.S., the Middle East and north Africa.
Mabus is not the only Mississippi politician to publicly endorse a 2008 presidential candidate.
Republican U.S. Rep. Chip Pickering in February became the Mississippi chairman and Southern co-chairman for the campaign of Sen. John McCain of Arizona. In a news release, Pickering called McCain "a proven leader in national security."
Gov. Haley Barbour, a former Republican National Committee chairman, has said he'll wait to endorse a presidential candidate.
Mabus said he does not know whether Obama will make campaign stops in Mississippi, a state that last gave its presidential electoral votes to a Democrat in 1976.