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Everywhere, Everything, Obama

The sickening fact is this, Obama has now gone past “rock star” status, and has almost reached God. I know, this fact is scary, but you all know it has to be true. All the Obama is really missing is the Ten Comandments, and the power to do anything he wants to (which, he probably has, he is just holding his cards right now). It has now come to if you talk about Obama in a way that he and his supporters dislike, then your automatically branded a racist, your branded a hater, and your thrown to the back of the line to work you way back up to the top again. Even those “god-like” people as the godly Rev. Jessie Jackson has been talked down too. Move out the way Jackson, Obama is now the savior of the black people, of th liberals, of the socialist, and of the world.I here by create a new religion, Obamanism. It’s already here, and it can be clearly seen. The great god Obama has arrived to change the world to what it should be - a state full of to much governmental control, of socialism, and anti-American values.

That has to be the way to go, I mean, good old fashion American Democracy can’t take care of itself, and is to corrpted. The leaders have gone agaisnt the warning of the Founding Fathers, but no worries, Obama is here to rescue us all from hell.

In just a couple of months, the great Obama will defeat anti-Obama a.k.a. John McCain, who honestly is already moving towards Obama, unless the definition of opposition has changed - or is it a sign of what really America wants? Change, a new leader, with a new style.

Obama is here, and will be president, for eight years, unless of course he changes the law. (I told you he could be holding his cards).

With Barack Obama be a golden god of the world, and John McCain not able to control his own team to get behind him, there is really no hope. Third party candidates can’t even damage that much as expected with lord Obama controlling the media with every story about him praising him and giving him more luck, more photo ops, and more time than the rest combined.

The only hope we all have is that maybe there is a possibility, while in Iraq or Afghanistan, one of our missiles goes off track - a bit - and injures Obama, takes him out the game. Death, no. But enough to maybe even scare him, scare him to the point where he flips flops so much that he changes his views so dramatically that even his own supporters are left behind scratching his head. Then maybe, just maybe, we can bring America back, back to the freedoms she promises, the strength she holds, and the greatness that she is.

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14 Comments on “Everywhere, Everything, Obama”

  1. #1 ProfessorJP
    on Jul 19th, 2008 at 11:05 am

    You what I find interesting, the comparison of Obama and Hitler. Both are known for their “silver tounges” or oratory skills. Both rise to power promising change and prosperity for everyone form the government(socialsim). Both fairly young at their rise to power: Hitler was 45, Obama will be 46. And neither one of them were actually of their respective countries. Hitler was actually Austrian. Obama is half US white, half Kenyan. Interesting……not implying that Obama’ll try to tkae over the word or anything. Just. It’s interesting…..

  2. #2 no imageBradley Hankins (Who am I?)
    on Jul 19th, 2008 at 8:20 pm

    Wow, that is pretty weird, and I mean, history does repeat itself.

    I’m just not ready to be a part of a socialist takeover of the world, nor will I ever be. The people should rule the world, not one person.

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  3. #3 no imageLen (Who am I?)
    on Jul 20th, 2008 at 8:07 pm

    Do you really believe all that stuff? Wow. Hey, Barack Obama is just a man; just a politician; just a patriotic American aspiring to be president like a bunch of patriotic Americans do every four years. He isn’t a god. He has no supernatural powers. Believe it or not, and in spite of what the right wing of the Republican party would have you believe, his supporters do not believe he is a god nor do they believe he has supernatural powers. Comparing him to Adolph Hitler just is not right. It seems kind of like comparing John McCain to Ronald Reagan somehow. Just wrong, my friend, just wrong.

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  4. #4 no imageBradley Hankins (Who am I?)
    on Jul 20th, 2008 at 8:38 pm

    No, I don’t think Obama has super powers. I was just saying that with the media following every move he makes, every word he says and all, that he has been treated like a rock star. There have been reports of people fainting at Obama rallies, everyone is obsess with him (liberal and conservative), and you can’t attack the guy without being thrown out of society (in the case of a right-wing attack liberals just throw it away as crazy-conservative make believe; if from the left-wing base, the person has to say sorry a bunch, and they are still thrown to the side of the Obama train).

    And the Hitler comparison wasn’t comparing to Obama in a bad way, it is just interesting the similarities. Besides the whole Holocaust thing, and the failure of world domination, Hitler’s rise to power and leadership was a good one.

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  5. #5 no imageProfessorJP (Who am I?)
    on Jul 20th, 2008 at 9:35 pm

    Again. The obabma-hitler thing just compared similarities. As stated above it doesnt imply that Obama will do anything crazy. If you deny the fact that Obama has a silver toungue, that his policies are more towards planned economy instead of anachro-capitatilism, and that he’s young then the problem is with you. Not the post. Two people don’t even have to be very much alike to have some similarities. Ex: God and Satan.

    Both of them have names. Both are in the bible. Both are powerful. Both have influence over man. Both are worshiped in contemporary society. Both are denied to exist by atheists and non-theists….

    you could go on if wanted to….

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  6. #6 no imageMar Matthias Darin (Who am I?)
    on Jul 22nd, 2008 at 4:10 am

    I have seen many comparisons between Hitler and Obama. It is important to remember the Hitler didn’t rear his ugly hateful rhetoric until AFTER he took control of Germany and then it was too late to stop him.

    Obama has already proven his destructiveness. Racial tension have degrenerated at least twenty years. The “Black Hole” controversy has proven that.

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  7. #7 no imageProfessorJP (Who am I?)
    on Jul 22nd, 2008 at 10:50 am

    I had never heard of the “black hole”,controversy so I had to look it up. Apparently a white guy said that paperwork in the office disappeared as if it were part of a black hole. A black guy took offense and said that instead it was a “white hole.” This is PC gone too far. I actually am black, and I still think that this is ridiculous. Just because someone says the word black that doesn’t mean the comment is racist. Black is a color, people! The term “black hole” is a scientific term that describes a cosmological phenomenon. Essentially it is a whole who’s gravitational pull is so strong that nothing can escape, not even light. This is why it’s dark, no light. In fact the “white hole is a completely opposite cosmological phenomenon. Essentially its the other end of the black hole tube where all of the stuff comes out at. So that wouldn’t have even been an accurate way to describe the phenomenon of paperwork disappearing. It could only be used to describe paperwork magically appearing! Another case of PC gone wrong.

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  8. #8 no imageJason (Who am I?)
    on Jul 26th, 2008 at 11:32 pm

    I’ve got to say that I just LOVE the way the right is reacting to the enthusiasm people have for Obama. When’s the last time people got this genuinely exuberant over one of their candidates? How about NEVER! My god, the level of bitterness is a beautiful thing. So it’s not fair being called a racist for criticizing Obama. I might have taken issue with that unfairness had it not been for years of having the patriotism of everyone who criticized Bush questioned for all these years. Face it, Obamamania is the natural result of so many years of bullshit. It could have really been anyone who came along and said that it’s time to change and people would be all gaga over them.

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  9. #9 no imageBradley Hankins (Who am I?)
    on Jul 27th, 2008 at 11:08 am

    First things first, I think most of the enthusiasm coming to Obama isn’t because he is the next great thing, or because he is the second coming of Jesus - I think it is because the majority of his “supporters” are supporting him out of ignorance. I dislike Barack Obama because he wants to move the United States into socialism, and socialism in the United States shall not ever happen, nor should it even be thought upon. His lack of experience in foreign affairs, especially in the time period we are in now, strike me to want to vote for him less. He also seems to change his views, a lot, even if they are sometime minor changes that no one really catches.

    I want a leader firm on his views, a leader that will bring the United States back on top of the world. I want a leader that will put their foot down when needed to, and say that we need to stop outsourcing, and make it where these companies will bring their factories, etc. back to where it needs to be, in the United States. I want a leader who doesn’t see race, and never would throw out the race card, and who understands that in America we are all equal, and we all deserve the same rights, the same opportunities, and even though we have created more opportunities for everyone, there is still a long way to go. I want a leader that will stamp out ignorance, promote education, and make it so with a better education one can have - in a way - a better life. I want a leader who will not just give away free things, to tell people that they don’t have to work to receive money, free housing, etc., I want a leader that will tell the American people to go work, as there are plenty of jobs, and there is no excuse to not be working. I want a leader that will secure our borders, stop illegal immigration, and become tough on crimes.

    I want a leader to give back our civil liberties, fix our broken economy, and lead us to victory.

    Barack Obama is not this man, and John McCain isn’t much better. Today’s politics is destroyed and corrupt, but they can be fixed. This two party system we have is now a failure.

    The Presidents’ approval rating is one of the worse in the history of the United States, and the Congress is no better. We all sit here watching the news, seeing how the United States is going down hill, and then we hear about Congress and the waste of time they are.

    With the small voice I have, I promote a full emergency election for every seat in Congress, and I would endorse anyone who is for America, and what America stands for. For president I support Libertarian Bob Barr, as I believe he is the best candidate on the ballot, but with all the rules and regulation, and the money one must have, it has been quite hard for a third party candidate to get on all 50 state ballots, but Bob Barr can make it (as I believe he only has one more to go).

    I agree, now is a time for change, but not the so called change Barack Obama is promising. Socialism is a road that we do not want to go on, and I myself refuse to sit here and watch us do it. John McCain isn’t as much change as he says he his too, and that’s why I do not endorse him anymore. Bob Barr though, is the change we are looking for. We are in need to bring America back to liberty, and to get ourselves out of being the greatest country that has ever fallen, back to the greatest country there ever was.

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  10. #10 no imageProfessorJP (Who am I?)
    on Jul 27th, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    Indeed. Obama promises change, but all he actually brings is continuation. He is continuing the policies of the big government. Not only are the current policies putting us in fantastic amounts of debt, but also they are taking away our constitutional rights. Many ignorant people blame our problems on the Reuplibans, but that is not the case. The Democrats are as much to blame for today’s problems as the Republicans. The fact of the matter is that neither party has enough votes to pass any legislation without at least a little support from across the aisle. And in fact the Democrats have controlled both houses of the Legislature for the past two years, and no good has come of it. The problem isn’t Republican or Democrat; it is Republican AND Democrat. As Bradley stated, only in the third parties is there real change. The Republicans and Democrats started out as third parties, now is the time for Barr and the Libertarians.

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  11. #11 no imageJason (Who am I?)
    on Jul 28th, 2008 at 10:43 pm

    I’ve got to say that every reason you have to be against Obama is a plus for me! Make our country a little bit more socialist? Sounds great, except he won’t do that. Less experience with a broken system? Another plus, though he’ll probably surround himself with a bunch of big players. Ready to use diplomacy? That one might actually fly because you couldn’t possibly have less diplomacy than Bush gave us. The fact is, Obama is a politician so of course he’s going to be a huge letdown to anyone with these pie in the sky ideas that he’s going to really change anything. But given the viable choices, he sucks the least. And the way you conservatives are so freaked out by him is an added bonus! Oh noes! Socialism! Better run and hide from the big red menace! You people trot this ridiculous hype out every four years regardless who the dems are running. Boy who cried wolf anyone? Just as long as you don’t take it to the extreme that the dude who shot up a liberal church in Tennessee did, I truly revel in your discomfort with this candidate.

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  12. #12 no imageBradley Hankins (Who am I?)
    on Aug 9th, 2008 at 12:40 am

    Are you saying that more government control, more taxes, more “free” stuff to the people isn’t socialism?

    Are you saying the less experience means he is better?

    Are you saying that trying to talk to the enemies unconditionally is a good idea?

    Now, all of that is wrong. Obama is the most left of all in Congress, and that is not what America was founded for. It was founded for freedom, for privacy. Obama will not have that, he was even one of the people to vote for the FISA bill, which would allow the government to spy on anyone that they think might even remotely be connected to terrorist, with hardly any proof! Aren’t Democrats suppose to be against that kind of stuff?

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  13. #13 no imageProfessorJP (Who am I?)
    on Aug 9th, 2008 at 12:44 am

    *about FISA bill:

    Not only that but now any communication that goes accross international borders can be tapped, even if there is no reason to believe that you are a terrorist or is talking to one. In fact, they are probably monitoring this very blog……

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  14. #14 no imageBradley Hankins (Who am I?)
    on Aug 9th, 2008 at 12:47 am

    Well… this is a public blog, so I can’t be mad at them if they are, but they could be tracking where everyone is and such. Invasion of privacy is wrong.

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