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October 31, 2008

The Ersatz Messiah Who Stole Christmas

I know, wrong holiday. But with luck Obama will be just a junior Senator and disturbing historical footnote when Christmas comes around. Here's James David Manning on the Moonbat Messiah and the special day most Obamunists would prefer to forget. Heavy-handed but entertaining.

On a tip from bwahahahahah`.

Posted by Van Helsing at October 31, 2008 9:03 AM

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Here is a cartoon warning of what Obama is peddling from the late 1940's.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVh75ylAUXY

View it and show it to all you know.

Posted by: bwahahahahah` at October 31, 2008 9:44 AM

if its wrong for mao to use children... and its wrong for obamunists to use their children to manufacture propaganda in singing for a producer... and it was wrong for stalin, and hitler... then i am sorry.. its also wrong for james david manning to do so too.

sorry Mr Manning... but morals are morals and shouldnt change depending on who or what side one is on..

no?

Posted by: Artfldgr at October 31, 2008 9:44 AM

In those old black and white flicks on vampires,
they always show how there is an aversion to garlic, holy water, crosses, and that there is no reflection in the mirror for the bad guy. These are signs. Sometimes, they are funny and a little far fetched. But we do know the signs.

It is strange that we don't want to see other signs: Pictures of a young man studying the Koran in a Madrassa. Aversion to Christmas. Willingness to sit in a hate filled church and listen to a man screaming hatred for 20 years. Eagerness to promote abortion and even with hold medical treatment for those who survive abortion. And confessions of faith that are kind of an after thought, me too political reflex.

It is not proper to judge another man's faith. But when you are voting for president, it is proper to not vote for him because you can't believe what he says about his faith (and on reflection anything else he says).

Posted by: jim johnson at October 31, 2008 10:30 AM

Wow. I mean... I agree with the sentiment... but the execution is just... wow. Man. I can see this guy rightfully getting a lot of flames for this one. I agree, Dodger: it's very similar to the "Singing for The One" videos... and that creeps me out too. I'll admit it; when that kid calls him "Senator Tarzan" I almost pooped a brick. Creepy stuff.

Posted by: Thulsa Doom at October 31, 2008 3:28 PM

Adults can give and take punches, so to speak - it's fair game for this guy to say whatever he wants, but to have little kids parroting his opinion is absurd.

Posted by: PabloD at October 31, 2008 7:06 PM