Maybe something was lost in the translation

Originally posted by Babak
btw, why do we refer to him by his first name? and would we continue to do so if it was some Western name like Fred or Dave?
:D
Babak...he couldn't be Fred ....didn't you see the link I posted? Check out the word for Peace in the Scandanavian countries.

I believe (I could be wrong) that Bush Sr. started calling him by his first name. It could have been to distinguish him from Hussein of Jordan, or maybe it was some kind of slight...sort of like if he was called "George" by his enemy. Who knows?...it did stick though.


http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/9356/wordsof.htm

Kiba-kiba to you Babak
(Rapanui..my second language..took it in High School in the Bronx knowing it would come in handy some day; most of my friends from Easter Island speak it regularly. So it has worked out pretty well for me, just like I figured it would)

:) RS7
 
Originally posted by Babak
btw, why do we refer to him by his first name? and would we continue to do so if it was some Western name like Fred or Dave?
:D

Using the first name is simply a way of showing that we think a guy is beneath us... hence Saddam, Osama, Slobodan, George etc...
 
LOL @ rs7.


Why do the papers print such nice pictures of him? Doesn't he look like everyone's friend? I'll try to find one....

here's one...<a href="http://staff.science.uva.nl/~grunberg/photos/may-2001/baghdad.html"><img src="http://staff.science.uva.nl/~grunberg/photos/may-2001/pics/school-room.jpg"</img></a>
 
I remember reading that Bush used the first name (correctly pronounced Suh-dom) to annoy him because when purposely mispronounced (as Sad-am) it meant devil or something like that.
 
Originally posted by Babak
btw, why do we refer to him by his first name? and would we continue to do so if it was some Western name like Fred or Dave?
:D

To offend/irritate him. Bush-sr did it extensively during the golf war. It's a sign of no respect, I guess
 
Originally posted by steinh
I remember reading that Bush used the first name (correctly pronounced Suh-dom) to annoy him because when purposely mispronounced (as Sad-am) it meant devil or something like that.

Do you mean like "Sodom" as in "Sodom and Gomorrah" and "sodomize"?

That would make sense -- being given the name of your arch-enemy's most notoriously sinful place would definitely be quite an insult...

interesting.
 
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