Dreams of Obama...[More]Click on the title link to see for yourself before the page changes. Here's a screenshot:
Click to enlarge. Could the guy look any more the part?
Goebbels would be proud of the state-sponsored propaganda, don't you think?
Funding for The Choice 2008 was provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.For some reason I'm reminded of the reputed Chicom practice of making families pay for the bullet used to execute prisoners.
Even as an atheist, I was amused by the Antichrist story on the sidebar. At first, I thought that was what you were pointing out.
ReplyDeleteIt is. Thus the arrow.
ReplyDeleteThe other comments reflect a secondary line of thought.
Ah. I didn't see the arrow since I just went straight to the link (and since I don't have high-definition eyesight).
ReplyDeleteWith regards to the overt propaganda, it does beg the question, if it had been McCain with the win, would we be seeing as much fanfare, and would it be coming from state-funded PBS?
ReplyDeleteRhetorical question, I realize, but the complete lack of objectivism here, when that question is posited, is enough to give me a rather severe case of nausea.
At least we can all have a good laugh when the lightworker starts the job and has a serious case of reality shoved down his throat.
It should all be quite entertaining.
Ah...looks like he's giving the finger, too.
ReplyDeleteWell, he could be an antichrist. The media are certainly committing idolatry over him.
ReplyDelete"This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it or their revolutionary right to dismember it or overthrow it."
ReplyDelete-- Abraham Lincoln, 4 April 1861
I was just wondering if our new President will use this Lincoln quote tomorrow. Anyone interested in starting a pool?
Dammit -- Do you have to put obamas ugly face in the War On Guns? I need someplace to go where I don't see it!
ReplyDeleteLincoln didn't live up to his noble words too well, did he.
ReplyDeleteNo, he didn't. I know this sounds schizophrenic, but should I have lived in those times I would have fought for the Confederate States of America. While hoping that the nation was not divided and thus carved up like cuts of meat for European interests.
ReplyDeleteOne's ideas of liberty and duty to it are not always easily tolerated in the soul of an honest man.