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    Quote Originally Posted by speedygirl View Post
    Yes, Rev, Wright. I never said that I agreed with him. I may have posted a complete statement from him when somebody else said that he just said "God damn America" when that was not the entire statement but that does not mean I support him remotely or believe in his ways. Why on earth would I think any differently of him then the other extremists and hate mongerers? Rev Wright hasn't swayed me so why the question? Did you think you knew the answer?

    Obama sat in that racist church for 20 years. Wright and Farrakhan appeal to those that feed on paranoia and racism.

    Q: Why do you think Obama attended such a church for so long?

    A: So he could learn how to manipulate people that feed on paranoia and racism.

    And he obviously was a good student.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedygirl View Post
    Agreed he's one of the biggest nut cases out there, imho.
    And a nutcase that was given an award by Obama's church.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...011402083.html

    Barack Obama is a member of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ. Its minister, and Obama's spiritual adviser, is the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. In 1982, the church launched Trumpet Newsmagazine; Wright's daughters serve as publisher and executive editor. Every year, the magazine makes awards in various categories. Last year, it gave the Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. Trumpeter Award to a man it said "truly epitomized greatness." That man is Louis Farrakhan.

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    It looks like the declaration by Louis Farrakhan that Barack Obama is the new Messiah, as you can see in this video, is not an isolated belief. It seems this bizarre theology of Obama worship has spread to our college campuses. In particular this belief in the sanctity of a certain sacred Chicago machine politician now seems to have devout acolytes in hallowed halls of Smith College, the nation's largest liberal arts college for women, located in Massachusetts. And the high priestess singing praises of The One is one Maggie Mertens, the associate editor of the Smith College student newspaper, the Sophian. Ms Mertens lays out her belief system in an article titled, "'I Will Follow Him': Obama As My Personal Jesus" http://media.www.smithsophian.com/me...ntedstoriestab


    And I will follow Maggie with a brief analysis of her "learned" treatise but first let us read the Annunciation of her personal savior (emphasis mine):

    Obama is my homeboy. And I'm not saying that because he's black - I'm saying that in reference to those Urban Outfitters t-shirts from a couple years ago that said, "Jesus is my homeboy." Yes, I just said it. Obama is my Jesus.

    You and Calypso Louie appear to share the same belief system.

    While you may be overtly religious and find this to be idol-worshipping, or may be overtly politically correct and just know that everything in that sentence could be found offensive, I'm afraid it's true anyway.
    Idol worshipping? Now where would we ever get that crazy idea.?


    As with many spiritual enlightenments, mine came in the middle of a bleak, hopeless period of my life. The innocent, idealistic world of politics that had shaped my childhood, the one that taught me how the president is a good guy, one who makes you feel safe, gives a speech on TV every once in a while and one you'd feel honored to shake hands with, had been slowly whittled into a deep rooted cynicism to anything politically related.

    The crush of the Bush victory over Gore was only the first mar on my previously consummate ideal of the American administration. And the tragedies just kept continuing: Bush's response to the Sept.11 attacks, the invasion of Iraq, the tax cuts for the rich, the downward spiral continued squashing my scant hope that the political world and state of our country could be saved.
    And then the Lightworker came into your life. Hallelujah!

    Then I found my miracle. Stumbling through my hopeless world, afraid to turn to anyone with my political questions of morality, my concerns about the afterlife of the country I called home, a voice spoke to me.
    A voice from the wilderness of the Chicago streets....

    Barack Obama bore to me his testimony in 2004 at the Democratic National Convention, a testimony that included believing in concepts as simple and wholesome as the Constitution; a belief the current administration had done away with entirely. I was 17 and my antipathy for politicians was already in place before I had even reached the age to legally vote for one. He, though, seemed different. I was intrigued. I would follow him. I believed however, that my discipleship would lead me on a much longer path to political change than was true. He was much too young, not white enough, not rich enough, not jaded - the country certainly wasn't ready for this, maybe in 12 or 16 years he would be able to run in the Democratic primary, I thought.
    The Book of Barack as written by his devout disciple, Saint Maggie of Smith College. But wait, there's more!

    My interest was piqued, but the dark time lived on until my faith in others was renewed on Jan. 4 in the Iowa state primary. Obama had beat out squeaky clean southern boy John Edwards and former first lady and next in the line of political succession Hillary Clinton. I was in shock. And then I came to Jesus/Obama.

    Before the advent of "Jesus/Obama" he had to beat out that "squeaky clean southern boy" who was a bit sidetracked by trips to his mistress in Beverly Hills Hilton rooms.

    I donated to the campaign. I followed every primary with bated breath, and muttered my prayers to the political gods while proselytizing the miracle of my new prophet. I got a car magnet, I bought a t-shirt; a pin and bumper sticker are on their way to my campus mailbox. Then the media and right wing questioning began: what is he? A rock star, or the next president? Bono or Britney? The naysayers used his popularity among young people against him. Who had ever heard of political posters in college dorm rooms? Bumper stickers on the back of your high school neighbor's Jetta? Guess what those "Jesus is my homeboy" t-shirts were replaced with at Urban Outfitters? A smiling Obama under his own cutesy sayings like "Obama for yo Mama."
    You got a car magnet, a t-shirt, and a bumper sticker. However, did you get your plastic Barack to stick up on the dashboard of your car?

    I must admit, I questioned this myself. After all, would I have ever bought a t-shirt with Al Gore's face on it? Was this all he was, the newest pop culture fad? I questioned my newfound faith - was it all only a phase, like the time I thought I was Baptist in junior high? But my inner dogmatic struggle only helped cement my beliefs as I followed politics more closely than ever before. Obama's mere presence, knowledge and enthusiasm in the political realm inspired my own desire to understand what exactly had gone wrong, what exactly he could do to remedy the mess we'd made.

    It looks like you replaced your junior high Baptist faith with the one true Barack faith.

    Then I began to realize I wasn't the only one trying to buy a WWOD bracelet and spending my weekends scouring CNN.com. The rock star-type love for Obama wasn't just because he was pretty and in the media. Others too, had seen him as a shining light, heard that mythical voice boom out over the mountaintops; people were wearing the t-shirt because they would rather wear something representing a politician than a pop star. People everywhere, young and old, were caring again. So what's the problem here?

    What's the problem here? Like breaking the second commandment warning against worshipping false idols? Just slap on your WWOD (What Would Obama Do) bracelet and set your mind at ease.

    I've officially been saved, and soon, whether they like it or not, the rest of the country will be too. I will follow him, all the way to the White House, and I'll be standing there in our nation's capital in January 2009, when Barack Obama is inaugurated as the 44th president of the United States of America. In the name of Obama, Amen.

    Saved, "whether they like it or not." That sounds like a threat to me. What will you do, Maggie? Burn non-believers in your holy Barack at the Democrat party stake for being heretics?

    A lot of the the commenters to this article were hoping that this was just satire by Maggie Mertens. Your humble correspondent knows satire and this was definitely not satire. Mertens was serious although, after the richly deserved mocking she is sure to receive over her belief in Barack, she might try to squirm out of it by pulling a Sheryl Crow. IOW, she might claim she was really just joking as Crow claimed after she was widely ridiculed by claiming we could fight global warming by using just one square of toilet paper per sitting. Crow was serious and so is Maggie Mertens in proclaiming Barack Obama as her savior. And I suspect this belief is quite widespread beyond Smith College and the Calypso Louie crowd. Just take a look at the many images promoted by the mainstream media of Obama with a shining halo surrounding his sacred skull.

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/p-j-gla...obama-my-jesus
    Laissez les bon temps rouler! Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.** a 4 day work week & sex slaves ~ I say Tyt for PRESIDENT! Not to be taken internally, literally or seriously ....Suki ebaynni IS THAT BETTER ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrHolliday View Post
    Obama sat in that racist church for 20 years. Wright and Farrakhan appeal to those that feed on paranoia and racism.

    Q: Why do you think Obama attended such a church for so long?

    A: So he could learn how to manipulate people that feed on paranoia and racism.

    And he obviously was a good student.
    And your point for quoting me? I said that I thought he was a nut case.

    Your Q & A is speculation and your opinion so I won't comment on what I really feel about that, lol. You already know. You act as if I'm the biggest Obama supporter here. I prefer him over McCain but I would have preferred Mitt Romney over the whole lot of them.
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    Barack Obama bore to me his testimony in 2004 at the Democratic National Convention, a testimony that included believing in concepts as simple and wholesome as the Constitution; a belief the current administration had done away with entirely. I was 17 and my antipathy for politicians was already in place before I had even reached the age to legally vote for one. He, though, seemed different. I was intrigued. I would follow him. I believed however, that my discipleship would lead me on a much longer path to political change than was true. He was much too young, not white enough, not rich enough, not jaded - the country certainly wasn't ready for this, maybe in 12 or 16 years he would be able to run in the Democratic primary, I thought.

    This is obviously one whacked individual! Aside from all the other crap she's infested with, she seems to believe that her Savior will revere the Constitution! Obama wouldn't know the Constitution if it bit him in the a*s!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedygirl View Post
    And your point for quoting me? I said that I thought he was a nut case.

    Your Q & A is speculation and your opinion so I won't comment on what I really feel about that, lol. You already know. You act as if I'm the biggest Obama supporter here. I prefer him over McCain but I would have preferred Mitt Romney over the whole lot of them.
    He is a nut case. And Wright is a nut case for giving him an award.

    And what does that say about Obama's judgement? He sat and listened to Rev Wright for twenty years.

    And speaking as someone who too wanted Romney, I actually sent his campaign money, how can you support Obama when he has stated that he wants to increase taxes on people making over 250k? That will kill small businesses, which is where most of the jobs come from. But don't listen to me. Listen to Mitt.

    http://blogsforjohnmccain.com/gov-mi...ca-video-91608

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrHolliday View Post
    He is a nut case. And Wright is a nut case for giving him an award.

    And what does that say about Obama's judgement? He sat and listened to Rev Wright for twenty years.

    And speaking as someone who too wanted Romney, I actually sent his campaign money, how can you support Obama when he has stated that he wants to increase taxes on people making over 250k? That will kill small businesses, which is where most of the jobs come from. But don't listen to me. Listen to Mitt.

    http://blogsforjohnmccain.com/gov-mi...ca-video-91608
    How can I support Obama? - because I have the right to do so I have issue with McCain's stance in various area that I have discussed in other threads and don't feel like repeating over and over. He's got his own Ayers in Gordon Liddy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedygirl View Post
    How can I support Obama? - because I have the right to do so I have issue with McCain's stance in various area that I have discussed in other threads and don't feel like repeating over and over. He's got his own Ayers in Gordon Liddy.
    Yeah, and I supposed he bought his house with the help of a known felon too, huh? And has connections to ACORN, huh? And sat in a racist church for twenty years, huh?

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    I think anything about McCain's past has all shaken out by now. It's Obama's past that is just becoming known that is troublesome. Seems each day there is another revelation to deal with. Those will come to a head after the election if he gets it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrHolliday View Post
    Yeah, and I supposed he bought his house with the help of a known felon too, huh? And has connections to ACORN, huh? And sat in a racist church for twenty years, huh?
    Oh please, we've discussed this ad nauseum. Why does what I think matter to you? I have a right as a US citizen to vote how and for whom I please. HUH. Go back and read the other posts if you want an answer. I'm tired of repeating myself to you. I could sit here and type McCain's unsavory activities as well and we all know there are some but I choose not to at the moment. I'm tired of all the mud slinging. All of this is getting ridiculous and people parroting the same old crap over and over is not going to change how I think. As I've said numerous times, it is my right and my choice as you have the same freedom. Okay?
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