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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Not Voting For Barack Obama in 2008 Is Like Not Voting For Jesus of Nazareth In 32 AD

31 comments:

  1. DV, did you vote in the primary?

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  2. DV said, "Not Voting For Barack Obama in 2008 Is Like Not Voting For Jesus of Nazareth In 32 AD"

    Hallelujah.

    We held down our part here in GA. What happened to you'll in Cali.? What's up w/ the Mexicans and Asians?

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  3. Jesus of Nazareth was seeking elected office?

    Was his platform "water to wine"?

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  4. I'm about to pick me up one of those posters this mornin'!

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  5. Jesus Christ is a figment of your imagination. Mostly.
    Jesus as is known was invented by a P.R. man named Paul.

    Obama is nothing more than a pawn for special interest groups.

    Jesus was a young and ignorant person that got in over his head in a debate about religious bullshit.

    Clinton also belongs to a bible prayer group in Washington... and has for years.

    Brainwashed Americans think they are being offered a choice when actually lots of money is being tossed around to the media corporate globalism controlled powers that be.

    You may as well call the election and just put in Geo. W. again for all the good it would do you.

    But then this site has lots of the soldiers who are soldiering for things not understood but inculcated in.

    The same people that are going to control and do control Obama are now the people that do control Bush.

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  6. Skip, you do enjoy being in constant cynical mode!

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  7. Hey Sub,

    Yeah man I voted. I busted up in the polling place with three kids dressed in Karate gear changing "O-Bam-A!" "O-Bam-A!" All 4 of us went into one booth together and I let each of punch a hole in the ballot next to an issue.

    My oldest son had the honor of voting for The Brother from Illinois.

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  8. Brother Paul!

    Yeah, man. Congrats on Georgia.

    I had a hard time explaining to the kids why Obama didn't win California.

    I had to hip them to the concept of "Group Identity Politics" and how a whole bunch of ol' broads were suckered into voting for Hillary Clinton because they suffer from the illusion that they are on the same team Hillary because she too is an ol' broad.

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  9. "Jesus of Nazareth was seeking elected office?" Scott said...

    Nah Scott.

    Jesus wasn't seeking elected office. Jesus, like Obama, was extolling us to seek higher consciousness.

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  10. "Jesus Christ is a figment of your imagination. Mostly." skip sievert

    Yeah. Maybe.

    But that "figment" in my "imagination" is more powerful and more alive and more relevant than your reality.

    For example:

    How's that religion you call "The Technocracy Movement" coming along Skip?

    Who exactly are you "moving"?

    Ya'll get your 7th member yet?

    Ahh. Un huh. Well keep the faith.

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  11. You always like to mix and confuse things D.V.

    There is no connection about Jesus being a young Jewish Rabbi dumb ass and the twisted allegory in your brain.

    Obama is a halfrican American yes. Is he your brother because of that?
    Grow up man.

    Really D.V. you sound like half the retarded preachers on the trinity broadcast network of born again soldiers for the corporate church.

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  12. Skip, Skip, Skip ...

    Come on man. You going to lose your status as 'My Favorite White Boy' if you don't step your game up.

    Obama is not my brother because he has is black. Obama is my brother because he dwells in a place you have been taught doesn't exist. Obama is much more 'us' than 'I'. Like me, Obama worships an awesome God.

    That's something you arrogantly ignorant fanatical secular robotrons misunderstand, fear and ultimately hate.

    So, you can Bablyon this ... Jewish Rabbi that ... all you want. But you aint fooling nobody.

    You're here everyday, and it's not because of my warm hospitality or the vigorous group discussions on "Technocracy".

    You are here because we are not afraid to acknowledge God. You feel that spirit and you want it.

    So stop frontin', chill out, and learn something.

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  13. The notion that Latinos won't vote for blacks is divisive media hype. The vast majority of Latinos had never heard the name "Barack Obama" as late as a few months ago, and the brother still got 35% of their vote. They've known of Hillary Clinton since 1992. It's a matter of name recognition. Period.

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  14. "The notion that Latinos won't vote for blacks is divisive media hype."

    Excellent point State. Excellent point.

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  15. "It's a matter of name recognition. Period."

    You're right and that's pitiful. As a citizin, you have the responsibilty to learn more than simply the candidates name when making votes.

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  16. DV, what happened to your Ron Paul vote? I thought Ron Paul was blacker than Obama?

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  17. Good question Mike.

    Initially, I thought I finally gave up the fantasy that Americans would elect a man determined to dismantle the plantation system of massive government that intrudes into our lives.

    Then I realized that Barack Obama had God on his side. His cause is righteous, noble and courageous.

    What Obama is doing transcends this Orwellian media event we pretend is an "election".

    So I had to not only lend him my vote, but my spiritual support. Which is more powerful than any ballot.

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  18. DV...

    "What Obama is doing transcends this Orwellian media event we pretend is an 'election'".

    Don't hold your breath.

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  19. Obama is a puppet for special interest groups. A vote for Obama or Hillary or McCain insures that our system will continue its downward progression.

    He is the status quo. He appeals to people that are easily tricked with religious hucksterism.

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  20. Nah,

    Wrong yet again Skip.

    Not voting for Obama is an appeal to the spiritual atrophy of cynical Godless secularism.

    People who don't can't / won't understand Obama become ... well, they become Skip Sieverts.

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  21. "Don't hold your breath." M. Fisher

    Mike, if Obama aint the truth, who is?

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  22. ""Not voting for Obama is an appeal to the spiritual atrophy of cynical Godless secularism.''

    Man how can you be so brainwashed ?

    Obama ia a scam artist. He uses the religious bullshit stuff to trick people with.

    Thats how the system works.

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  23. DV, I said I support Obama because his presence enables black folk to rally as a political block. That's my priority. I'm not sure about his politics, but he definitely is not as plainly direct and outspoken as Ron Paul. Beyond that, if he turns out to be the same old same old, it'll be an exemplary lesson to black people. If he does usher in concrete change then we won too. So it is a win win situation. But Jesus Christ he ain't.

    Actually I like Michelle Obama much better. Hope she runs at some time.

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  24. DV,

    You better return my phone calls, nicka.

    I got me one of 'dem posters! Shet is hot! Framin' that bad boy and putting it in my office and another in my son's bedroom!

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  25. I hear you Mike.

    But, I don't hold much faith in black people "rallying as a political block" with or without Obama.

    Nah. I suspect that the significance of obama transcends both politics and race.

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  26. Skip, Skip, Skip ...

    You, just don't know what you are talking about.

    Obama aint about religion. Obama is about soul.

    You don't understand that phenomena and have been conditioned to resent it.

    But you still yearn for it.

    Why don't you stop fronting and learn how to experience it instead of all of the boisterous declarations that it does not exist?

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  27. Brother Jus!

    My fault man. Hit you tonight.

    That poster is hot aint it.

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  28. It certainly feels that way. Like Christians who say they are Christians and only know what their pastor (T.D Jakes or Eddie Long) tells them is in the Bible. They don't actually read the bible like Barack supporters can't tell you his voting record in Congress. Again - These people that support Obama know nothing of his record. Just that he is endorsed by Oprah, is handsome and speaks with empty slogans about hope. It almost feels like they want to bully you into voting for this man and if you don't you're a hater and trying to stop our (black people's) progress. I could go on but I'll leave it there.

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  29. Hey Marauder!

    You make some great points lil cuz.

    Do you think Obama is part of the deception or do you feel he is playing the cards he was given, and has a method to his madness?

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  30. Hey DV

    I do think Obama is part of the deception and he plays his role extremely well. He is supported by Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Citigroup and their support don't come cheap. And they wouldn't donate to a black power, Che loving, Malcolm X tee shirt wearing, uplift the black man type of candidate. If he and Clinton win (I think the powers that be want them to run together), he is going to have to pay them back. Also, the great black hope has said that he couldn't take troops out of Iraq by the end of his first term and has already mentioned invading Pakistan. And this dude has expressed love for Ronald Reagan! So, if this dude is really down for the cause he's doing a great job acting and if he starts the revolution I'll be the first one to say I was wrong.

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