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dashvinny
September 25th, 2009, 5:58 pm
we have seen this in the past. nazi germany, stalin, mao. the teachers unions are the front line for obama this time. i think these recent videos are just the tip of the iceberg where kids are being indoctrinated. the media has thrown away all pretense of objectivity in support of obama. obama makes a website asking that people rat out other people. the democrats and obama tell companies to shut up or else. listen to those kids chanting in the video. 2010 may be the last chance to stop this at the election booth. i urge every freedom loving person to vote in 2010 against the cult of obama.

content
September 25th, 2009, 5:59 pm
This post is why most Americans don't take the far right seriously.

dashvinny
September 25th, 2009, 6:01 pm
i take the cult of obama very seriously.

pattyk
September 25th, 2009, 6:07 pm
This post is why most Americans don't take the far right seriously.

you content with what the boob in charge is doing?

dashvinny
September 25th, 2009, 6:10 pm
its not just obama is doing, its what his army of followers are doing in his name. we have seen this in the past.

TaylorW65
September 25th, 2009, 6:11 pm
its not just obama is doing, its what his army of followers are doing in his name. we have seen this in the past.

:rolleyes::((

content
September 25th, 2009, 6:34 pm
you content with what the boob in charge is doing?

No but I certainly don't think our country is becoming a nazi state.

Grapes
September 25th, 2009, 6:34 pm
No but I certainly don't think our country is becoming a nazi state.


It's early, give him some time.

PredFan
September 25th, 2009, 6:37 pm
This post is why most Americans don't take the far right seriously.

You wish.

StemcellFajita
September 25th, 2009, 6:38 pm
we have seen this in the past. nazi germany, stalin, mao. the teachers unions are the front line for obama this time. i think these recent videos are just the tip of the iceberg where kids are being indoctrinated. the media has thrown away all pretense of objectivity in support of obama. obama makes a website asking that people rat out other people. the democrats and obama tell companies to shut up or else. listen to those kids chanting in the video. 2010 may be the last chance to stop this at the election booth. i urge every freedom loving person to vote in 2010 against the cult of obama.

:boohoo:

jprin
September 25th, 2009, 6:42 pm
Conservatives shouldn't be so smug about a supposed cult around Obama when they have Palin.

simssk
September 25th, 2009, 7:00 pm
Conservatives shouldn't be so smug about a supposed cult around Obama when they have Palin.

Yeah, I've seen those videos of school children praising Palin.

And adults singing and marching to tunes they made up about Palin.

I heard Alaska was going to change the state name to Palin because of her cult following.

spearmaster
September 25th, 2009, 7:04 pm
Conservatives shouldn't be so smug about a supposed cult around Obama when they have Palin.


Supposed???? Are you kidding me? "Mmmm mmmm mmmm, Barack Hussein Obama. Mmmm mmm mmmm". Are you that blind or are you just ignoring it hoping no one else will see?

goeagles
September 25th, 2009, 7:07 pm
we have seen this in the past. nazi germany, stalin, mao. the teachers unions are the front line for obama this time. i think these recent videos are just the tip of the iceberg where kids are being indoctrinated. the media has thrown away all pretense of objectivity in support of obama. obama makes a website asking that people rat out other people. the democrats and obama tell companies to shut up or else. listen to those kids chanting in the video. 2010 may be the last chance to stop this at the election booth. i urge every freedom loving person to vote in 2010 against the cult of obama.

Looney tunes.:rolleyes:

Hoobeedoo Bejesus
September 25th, 2009, 7:19 pm
I got some new sneakers...

(this makes little sense without the picture of the purple Nike's that the server is refusing me to upload)

Pastor C
September 25th, 2009, 7:23 pm
We conservatives do not worship Palin, Obama is leading you into hell and you liberal's are joining hands going along with it. We will not be marching with you into the hell he is making for Our America. Yeshua told us to look listen and to watch. Obama lies about not lying and you do not call him on it. When Our enemies blow us up not one of you Obama jock supporter's Better not say one word when you do It will be to late. My Father told me a long time ago, you make your bed you have too lie in it. So stupid look in the mirror and say how much garbage I will be eating like the children in Mexico eat in their garbage dump? That is if we have one asses. Plus the fact we call out the people we do stand by out when they are not doing what we voted fore them to do, you do not.:hand:

dashvinny
September 25th, 2009, 7:24 pm
these kids are being molded by obamas worshipful followers in the teachers unions.

Hoobeedoo Bejesus
September 25th, 2009, 7:27 pm
We conservatives do not worship Palin, Obama is leading you into hell and you liberal's are joining hands going along with it. We will not be marching with you into the hell he is making for Our America. Yeshua told us to look listen and to watch. Obama lies about not lying and you do not call him on it. When Our enemies blow us up not one of you Obama jock supporter's Better not say one word when you do It will be to late. My Father told me a long time ago, you make your bed you have too lie in it. So stupid look in the mirror and say how much garbage I will be eating like the children in Mexico eat in their garbage dump? That is if we have one asses. Plus the fact we call out the people we do stand by out when they are not doing what we voted fore them to do, you do not.:hand:

Totally full of win. :dance:

PredFan
September 25th, 2009, 7:31 pm
Looney tunes.:rolleyes:

A Looney Tune is that song about Obama.

dashvinny
September 25th, 2009, 7:34 pm
A Looney Tune is that song about Obama.


almost the same thing kids sung in nazi germany, stalin's russia, and mao's china.

spearmaster
September 25th, 2009, 7:40 pm
This post is why most Americans don't take the far right seriously.

Yeah, 49% and growing strongly disapprove of Obama so I don't think it's just far right. People like you are going to be in the minority soon.

spearmaster
September 25th, 2009, 7:42 pm
Looney tunes.:rolleyes:

The only Looney Tunes are the people like you who refuse to wake up to the reality that Obama is not looking out for any of us.

Hoobeedoo Bejesus
September 25th, 2009, 7:48 pm
The only Looney Tunes are the people like you who refuse to wake up to the reality that Obama is not looking out for any of us.

I know that.

Even more loonier are those who are willingly carrying the torch for corporations who do not have their interests in mind.

ModerateVoice
September 25th, 2009, 7:50 pm
I know that.

Even more loonier are those who are willingly carrying the torch for corporations who do not have their interests in mind.

I agree with you 100%

content
September 25th, 2009, 7:51 pm
Yeah, 49% and growing strongly disapprove of Obama so I don't think it's just far right. People like you are going to be in the minority soon.

The far right will always be a small minority. Much like the far left. The middle will waffle back and forth much like during the reign of bush II. Enjoy the fringe.

Conan
September 25th, 2009, 8:06 pm
If lib's can get away with it this will come to America.

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

Getty Girl
September 25th, 2009, 8:19 pm
This post is why most Americans don't take the far right seriously.
...keep your head in the sand like a good little comrade, nothing to see here...

Getty Girl
September 25th, 2009, 8:23 pm
The far right will always be a small minority. Much like the far left. The middle will waffle back and forth much like during the reign of bush II. Enjoy the fringe.
enjoy your short reign.

brody
September 25th, 2009, 8:27 pm
If you do not send your kids to indoctrination daily, they will put you in jail.

Coming soon: If you don't have health care, they will put you in jail.

Satchmopants
September 25th, 2009, 8:32 pm
No but I certainly don't think our country is becoming a nazi state.

Yet............

PuckHappy
September 25th, 2009, 9:11 pm
I heard Alaska was going to change the state name to Palin because of her cult following.
And Alaska Airlines will replace the Eskimo on the tail of their planes with a picture of Sarah Palin!

dashvinny
September 25th, 2009, 10:09 pm
the obama cult of personality. it has happened before in germany, stalins russia, castros cuba, mao.

PredFan
September 26th, 2009, 9:25 am
I know that.

Even more loonier are those who are willingly carrying the torch for corporations who do not have their interests in mind.

I don't know about you but I don't expect corporations to give a **** about me. I only ask them to provide me a job. Pay me for my work, and that's all I ask.

Gaetano "Tommy" Lucchese
September 26th, 2009, 9:31 am
I can see the apprehension about the Cult of Obama, I mean look at all the damage the Cult of Hero Bush did to the country. And we have the Cult of Palin, the successor, waiting in the wings.

PredFan
September 26th, 2009, 9:52 am
I can see the apprehension about the Cult of Obama, I mean look at all the damage the Cult of Hero Bush did to the country. And we have the Cult of Palin, the successor, waiting in the wings.

Nice try Tommy but if there was a cult of Bush, it was very very small and had no support from any media.

The cult of Obama is very large and very powerful.

Gaetano "Tommy" Lucchese
September 26th, 2009, 10:02 am
Nice try Tommy but if there was a cult of Bush, it was very very small and had no support from any media.

The cult of Obama is very large and very powerful.

I don't believe you actually believe that. Where were you at 2001-2005?

PredFan
September 26th, 2009, 10:16 am
I don't believe you actually believe that. Where were you at 2001-2005?

I do believe that. There were people who sided with Bush, I was one of them, but no one sang songs praising him, no one fainted when he talked, and no one got a tingly feeling running up and down their legs. Very very few supported him 100%.

There's no comparison what so ever, that I'm sure you know.

Charlie A
September 26th, 2009, 10:23 am
I don't believe you actually believe that. Where were you at 2001-2005?

2001 NYC
2002 Fort Benning, GA, Fort Bragg, NC
2002 - 2003 Bagram AFB, Afghanistan
2003 - 2005 Fort Bragg, NC

I wasn't singing songs about George Bush, although we had plenty of cadences about what we'd do to Osama when we caught him :)

dashvinny
September 26th, 2009, 10:24 am
I don't believe you actually believe that. Where were you at 2001-2005?


the teachers unions are obamas minions. there was none of that under bush. teachers were the front line of indoctrination in china, soviet union, nazi germany, and now in a place obama admires, venezuela.

41woodie
September 26th, 2009, 10:29 am
No but I certainly don't think our country is becoming a nazi state.

If it's not it isn't for lack of effort.

Gaetano "Tommy" Lucchese
September 26th, 2009, 10:30 am
I do believe that. There were people who sided with Bush, I was one of them, but no one sang songs praising him, no one fainted when he talked, and no one got a tingly feeling running up and down their legs. Very very few supported him 100%.

There's no comparison what so ever, that I'm sure you know.

Dude, people compared criticizing Bush on anything to treason, "undermining the president in a time of war," "emboldening the enemy," and loving terrorists. The howling wolves of the conservative media shredded any public figure who came out against him.

msny
September 26th, 2009, 10:33 am
we have seen this in the past. nazi germany, stalin, mao. the teachers unions are the front line for obama this time. i think these recent videos are just the tip of the iceberg where kids are being indoctrinated. the media has thrown away all pretense of objectivity in support of obama. obama makes a website asking that people rat out other people. the democrats and obama tell companies to shut up or else. listen to those kids chanting in the video. 2010 may be the last chance to stop this at the election booth. i urge every freedom loving person to vote in 2010 against the cult of obama.

Hopefully, the next group of people to speak up
will be parents who decry this school indoctrination.

If we can have a grass roots effort on opposing obamacare
why not our own childrens education brainwashing also?

PredFan
September 26th, 2009, 10:43 am
Dude, people compared criticizing Bush on anything to treason, "undermining the president in a time of war," "emboldening the enemy," and loving terrorists. The howling wolves of the conservative media shredded any public figure who came out against him.

That's not the same thing at all. That is typical partisan crap. The Cult of Obama is waaaay beyond run-of-the-mill partisanship.

Gaetano "Tommy" Lucchese
September 26th, 2009, 10:46 am
That's not the same thing at all. That is typical partisan crap. The Cult of Obama is waaaay beyond run-of-the-mill partisanship.

Please, unwilling to admit that the Dear Leader made any mistakes: Cult.

Only at the very end, when the whole country turned against him, did conservatives start bitching about immigration and spending.

Before that, it was the liberals' fault, it was Rummy's fault, it's Condi Rice's fault, it was the general's fault, it was anyone's fault but Bush's.

PredFan
September 26th, 2009, 11:07 am
Please, unwilling to admit that the Dear Leader made any mistakes: Cult.

Only at the very end, when the whole country turned against him, did conservatives start bitching about immigration and spending.

Before that, it was the liberals' fault, it was Rummy's fault, it's Condi Rice's fault, it was the general's fault, it was anyone's fault but Bush's.

Again that's partisanship. Obama the "Dear Leader" never makes any mistakes in the eyes of his devoted, and you cannot compare the above to songs of praise, fainting at speeches, and tingly feelings in the legs.

AvgGuyIA
September 26th, 2009, 11:26 am
Nobody has a problem with school children learning about and respecting the Office of President. But when it came to George Bush, teachers were saying awful things about him to their students and teaching them to disrespect him. With Obama, they're singing songs about him and telling children that he can do no wrong.

If you're intellectually honest with yourself, this was wrong for Bush and wrong for Obama.

content
September 26th, 2009, 11:35 am
Nobody has a problem with school children learning about and respecting the Office of President. But when it came to George Bush, teachers were saying awful things about him to their students and teaching them to disrespect him. With Obama, they're singing songs about him and telling children that he can do no wrong.

If you're intellectually honest with yourself, this was wrong for Bush and wrong for Obama.

Generalize much? I live in a very conservative area and it's quite the opposite. Many teachers don't support President Obama and they show that by not showing his address a couple of weeks ago, still have palin bumper stickers, etc. There are always 2 sides - cons tend to only look at the side they can whine about.

AvgGuyIA
September 26th, 2009, 11:41 am
Generalize much? I live in a very conservative area and it's quite the opposite. Many teachers don't support President Obama and they show that by not showing his address a couple of weeks ago, still have palin bumper stickers, etc. There are always 2 sides - cons tend to only look at the side they can whine about.Nobody would have had a problem with Obama's speech to the school children until we found out about the homework assignment to write an essay on how "you can best SERVE Obama".

That is bull crap and, while you may not realize it, you're lucky to be living in such a conservative area.

A_K_
September 26th, 2009, 12:02 pm
Barack Obama is the first president in history who is likely to have schools, streets, buildings, etc named after him WHILE in office. And I guarantee some fool somewhere will propose building a large statue of him(or multiples) somewhere in the next 8 years.

Didn't someone on the radio once say what we needed was a "benevolent dictator" to clear up our problems. Be careful what we wish for. You might only get partial credit.

zantax
September 26th, 2009, 12:24 pm
Nobody would have had a problem with Obama's speech to the school children until we found out about the homework assignment to write an essay on how "you can best SERVE Obama".

That is bull crap and, while you may not realize it, you're lucky to be living in such a conservative area.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/24/AR2009092404249.html

Just to hurt liberals, I live in a conservative area, just got a letter yesterday from the county, they reduced my property assessment by a third, and my property has at most only lost 5% of it's value, but our politicians understand that in this economy they need to give their constituents a break and cut their own spending instead of making us suffer. Compare and contrast with your politicians if you live in a liberal area.

czzzaar
September 26th, 2009, 12:32 pm
Conservatives shouldn't be so smug about a supposed cult around Obama when they have Palin.

Palin isn't President and it's not likely she'll even have enough support to run. Obama, on the other hand, is a flat out radical figure. Now, either you are ignoring a lot of scary facts about the guy (some even admitted in his own "memoirs"), or you like those scary facts and are a part of his cult. Which is it?

Values
September 26th, 2009, 12:41 pm
Please, unwilling to admit that the Dear Leader made any mistakes: Cult.

Only at the very end, when the whole country turned against him, did conservatives start bitching about immigration and spending.

Before that, it was the liberals' fault, it was Rummy's fault, it's Condi Rice's fault, it was the general's fault, it was anyone's fault but Bush's.

Too bad you haven't learned from our mistake.
What ills will your infatuation with Obama get us????
How do you see Obama's inability to see the UN for it's impotence and his belief that recent history won't repeat itself in Iran. Sanctions work don't they!!!
Will he allow Venezuela nuclear weapons?
Exactly how much of our money will he steal and give to others?
Your hero worship has the chance to completely ruin this country.
Yet all you do is point fingers.
HMMMMMM.

mboncher
September 26th, 2009, 1:05 pm
No but I certainly don't think our country is becoming a nazi state.
I dunno. The whole "Fired Up" scene he did smacked too much of "Seig... Heil!" to me. The similarities were downright eerie.

I saw the same thing in the Wellstone Memorial too. Very very creepy

BravoBuzzard
September 26th, 2009, 1:11 pm
I remember during the first few days after 9/11, we had a fever pitch feeling of Patriotism towards our country. Most Americans were rallying around our flag and was ready to deal with those who had attacked us.

There were a few fringe people I saw on other message boards that were saying this was a dangerous presedence that we were setting. That the Nazi's were extreme nationalists.

I somewhat agree. I love my country. I have defended it for the past 21+ years. I would rather people rally around the flag and the nation it represents than the President. The President, according to the Constitution, is a servent to the people, not the other way around. He is the leader of the Armed Forces at the very most, and that's it. He's not the King.

jprin
September 26th, 2009, 1:19 pm
Palin isn't President and it's not likely she'll even have enough support to run. Obama, on the other hand, is a flat out radical figure. Now, either you are ignoring a lot of scary facts about the guy (some even admitted in his own "memoirs"), or you like those scary facts and are a part of his cult. Which is it?

Which would you prefer, a broken arm or a broken leg? :rolleyes: I don't agree with your premise, and you're completely missing the point. The point is the silliness of some Obama haters who project the "cult of personality" charge against Obama when those same people are completely smitten with Palin when she is viewed as an intellectual poseur by most others, except the smitten.

KatyG
September 26th, 2009, 1:38 pm
Hopefully, the next group of people to speak up
will be parents who decry this school indoctrination.

If we can have a grass roots effort on opposing obamacare
why not our own childrens education brainwashing also?

Just wait until you try to refuse the new "Mandatory! Because! We! Are! In! A! State! of! Pandemic! Emergency!"
toxic soup immunization aka H1N1 the want to inject into your kids.
DSS will be at your door. This State of Emergency Pandemic Crap is already law in the Banana Republic of Massachusetts. I have absolutely no doubt this will happen because a lot of parents will refuse this and they've already ordered millions of the doses and don't want to look like idiots. Also, why the big reduction in the production of children's Tamiflu?? Exactly, because they want to be able to force the kids to get the injections. We! Are! Low! on! Children's! Tamiflu!

dashvinny
September 26th, 2009, 2:12 pm
I dunno. The whole "Fired Up" scene he did smacked too much of "Seig... Heil!" to me. The similarities were downright eerie.

I saw the same thing in the Wellstone Memorial too. Very very creepy


there is a video of nazi teachers leading german school kids in a song praising hitler. eerily similar to the vids of today. almost an exact duplicate.

PredFan
September 26th, 2009, 3:25 pm
Which would you prefer, a broken arm or a broken leg? :rolleyes: I don't agree with your premise, and you're completely missing the point. The point is the silliness of some Obama haters who project the "cult of personality" charge against Obama when those same people are completely smitten with Palin when she is viewed as an intellectual poseur by most others, except the smitten.

You are wrong in every important respect:

1. You cannot find anyone who both "projects the cult of personality" charge against Obama and is "smitten" with Palin, unless of course "smitten" is a label you can apply to everyone on the right, true or not.

2. No one is singing songs about Sarah Palin, no one is fainting during her speeches, and no one is having tingling feelings running up their legs. You cannot compare the two.

PredFan
September 26th, 2009, 3:28 pm
The despirate attempts by the left to minimise the Cult of Personality would be pathetically humorous if the issue wasn't so important.

They are easily shot down. You can't defend the indefensible.

dashvinny
September 26th, 2009, 3:30 pm
the thing is the influence of the far leftist teachers unions is subtle and insidious. these videos are the worst examples but its occuring under the surface every single day.

content
September 26th, 2009, 3:53 pm
Nobody would have had a problem with Obama's speech to the school children until we found out about the homework assignment to write an essay on how "you can best SERVE Obama".

That is bull crap and, while you may not realize it, you're lucky to be living in such a conservative area.

I'm lucky to be living in the U.S.

PredFan
September 26th, 2009, 4:08 pm
I'm lucky to be living in the U.S.

American by birth,
Southern by the grace of God,
Conservative as a result of a functioning brain.

Conservatizzle
September 26th, 2009, 4:08 pm
You are wrong in every important respect:

1. You cannot find anyone who both "projects the cult of personality" charge against Obama and is "smitten" with Palin, unless of course "smitten" is a label you can apply to everyone on the right, true or not.

2. No one is singing songs about Sarah Palin, no one is fainting during her speeches, and no one is having tingling feelings running up their legs. You cannot compare the two.


Wow. Very well said, and indisputable. I doubt you'll see much argument on either of these points.

Or in other words... "Pwned!"

Maelstrom
September 26th, 2009, 4:41 pm
Dude, people compared criticizing Bush on anything to treason, "undermining the president in a time of war," "emboldening the enemy," and loving terrorists. The howling wolves of the conservative media shredded any public figure who came out against him.

That is patently untrue.

I think every conservative here attacked Bush for a liberal domestic policy. The only "criticisms" of Bush that were considered undermining the President in a time of war were those policies that were sympathetic toward terrorists...like (as was a SICK JOKE at the time) reading terrorists Miranda Rights on the battlefield.

:twisted:

You guys made that a reality.

Maelstrom
September 26th, 2009, 4:44 pm
Nobody has a problem with school children learning about and respecting the Office of President. But when it came to George Bush, teachers were saying awful things about him to their students and teaching them to disrespect him. With Obama, they're singing songs about him and telling children that he can do no wrong.

If you're intellectually honest with yourself, this was wrong for Bush and wrong for Obama.

One teacher made the mistake of merely presenting George Bush's picture on a wall of presidents.

Liberals ON THIS FORUM were in favor of canning her for THAT "egregious lack of judgment".

I mean...What the Hell do they think...we just "forgot" about ALL of the stuff like that on November 4th of last year???

zantax
September 26th, 2009, 4:58 pm
Raise your hand if, like me, you graduated school as a liberal, despite being raised by moderate to conservative parents and later in life finding out you agreed with conservatives on virtually every issue. I suppose that was just an accident?

For instance, let me relate how I originally became pro-choice.

Ninth grade health class, a class discussion was held, with the teacher "facilitating" the discussion with such helpful questions brought out for discussion as, "Is it realistic to think teens will abstain from sex", then we were guided to a "consensus", with any student still holding out for "pro-life" having to defend their position against the steadily climbing number of "pro-choice" students, until surprise, the class was eventually virtually 100% "pro-choice".

Recalling that experience as an adult I was motivated to do a little research and found that is precisely the method used in various communist countries to "re-educate" members of the community that go against the prevailing party line.

jprin
September 26th, 2009, 5:21 pm
Wow. Very well said, and indisputable. I doubt you'll see much argument on either of these points.

Or in other words... "Pwned!"

Since PredFan was commenting about my post, I'll respond to yours.

1. Indisputable?:)) That means that there would be nobody who is a huge (as in fanatic, "smitten") Palin fan who also thinks there is a cultish like following for Obama. In other words, you suggest those are mutually exclusive ideas. I'm saying that there are some we would describe as cultish in their support for Palin (heck, plenty of them on this forum!), yet those same people mock Obama supporters for being "cultish." I intended to post some links to loving Palin websites, but the three I checked out were so vile against Obama that the links would break the TOS of this site (and I'm not kidding).

So while I won't "prove" what is devastatingly obvious, YOU can't prove what you suggest.

2. Singing a song about Obama equals a cult? Fainting during a speech is proof of a cult? A TV pundit making a weird personal description is also proof of a cult? I guess you can make up the rules if you wish. Doesn't mean they apply to everyone.

Here is what I concede: YES, there are many people who are completely over-the-top and obsessed with Obama. "Cultish", if you wish. Just like there are for virtually every single national-level contender for POTUS. INCLUDING FOR PALIN. That was my original point.

Maelstrom
September 26th, 2009, 7:09 pm
Which would you prefer, a broken arm or a broken leg? :rolleyes: I don't agree with your premise, and you're completely missing the point. The point is the silliness of some Obama haters who project the "cult of personality" charge against Obama when those same people are completely smitten with Palin when she is viewed as an intellectual poseur by most others, except the smitten.

We understand: Part of the cult.

Conservatizzle
September 26th, 2009, 7:27 pm
Since PredFan was commenting about my post, I'll respond to yours.

1. Indisputable?:)) That means that there would be nobody who is a huge (as in fanatic, "smitten") Palin fan who also thinks there is a cultish like following for Obama. In other words, you suggest those are mutually exclusive ideas. I'm saying that there are some we would describe as cultish in their support for Palin (heck, plenty of them on this forum!), yet those same people mock Obama supporters for being "cultish." I intended to post some links to loving Palin websites, but the three I checked out were so vile against Obama that the links would break the TOS of this site (and I'm not kidding).


Oh.. You were gonna, but you can't. Got it.


So while I won't "prove" what is devastatingly obvious, YOU can't prove what you suggest.


Well, I think you've just proven that you're none too bright. What was it you won't be proving?


2. Singing a song about Obama equals a cult? Fainting during a speech is proof of a cult? A TV pundit making a weird personal description is also proof of a cult? I guess you can make up the rules if you wish. Doesn't mean they apply to everyone.


Yes, yes, and yes.

I didn't make up anything, by the way. Looks like the only one doing any fabricating here is you.


Here is what I concede: YES, there are many people who are completely over-the-top and obsessed with Obama. "Cultish", if you wish. Just like there are for virtually every single national-level contender for POTUS. INCLUDING FOR PALIN. That was my original point.

Actually, you've conceded a great many things. One of which is that you're to weak to respond to the post that was directed toward you and thought you'd weasle out of it by responding to me. Little did you know you'd get your butt kicked up around your ears as badly or worse by doing so. Another is that by both claiming that you can prove that Obamites are no more cultish than Palin fans and then claiming you can't prove it... All in the same post, no less, you've conceded that you're not overly concerned about the principles of sound reasoning.

So in essence you fail, your response fails, and your "original point" fails.

Sknyluv
September 26th, 2009, 7:32 pm
This post is why most Americans don't take the far right seriously.

Lot of truth in that statement.

Clintville
September 26th, 2009, 7:46 pm
Yeah, 49% and growing strongly disapprove of Obama so I don't think it's just far right. People like you are going to be in the minority soon.
49% disapprove with what Obama is doing. It doesn't mean they think he is a fascist and wants to destroy America.

Conservatizzle
September 26th, 2009, 7:47 pm
49% disapprove with what Obama is doing. It doesn't mean they think he is a fascist and wants to destroy America.


True. Only 48% of the people think that.

muhadeeb99
September 26th, 2009, 9:08 pm
Initially Obama had game. As time has gone on his emphasis of maintaining his popularity has cost him with his nearly daily face time on tv. At first, Obama's cult status was a plus. After a few months of stumbling of novice proportions, Obama has lost a few half steps of momentum when he relied on his left leaning base of support which is not too popular with the majority of independents.

rightandwrong
September 26th, 2009, 9:50 pm
2006 children from Gulf Coast states serenaded First Lady Laura Bush with a song praising the President, Congress, and Federal Emergency Management Agency for their response to -- of all things -- Hurricane Katrina. The lyrics were as follow:
Our country's stood beside us People have sent us aid. Katrina could not stop us, our hopes will never fade. Congress, Bush and FEMA People across our land Together have come to rebuild us and we join them hand-in-hand!The event took place at that year's White House Easter Egg Roll and included roughly 100 children from Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.


Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/25/flashback-students-sang-b_n_300372.html (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/25/flashback-students-sang-b_n_300372.html)

dashvinny
September 26th, 2009, 10:19 pm
the teachers unions are the real enemy here. obama can only brainwash the kids through them.

zantax
September 26th, 2009, 10:29 pm
2006 children from Gulf Coast states serenaded First Lady Laura Bush with a song praising the President, Congress, and Federal Emergency Management Agency for their response to -- of all things -- Hurricane Katrina. The lyrics were as follow:Our country's stood beside us People have sent us aid. Katrina could not stop us, our hopes will never fade. Congress, Bush and FEMA People across our land Together have come to rebuild us and we join them hand-in-hand!The event took place at that year's White House Easter Egg Roll and included roughly 100 children from Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.


Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/25/flashback-students-sang-b_n_300372.html (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/25/flashback-students-sang-b_n_300372.html)

Ahh yes, the good old days, when the white house Easter egg hunt was a family safe event, sigh, thanks for the trip down memory lane.

from http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/YeasandNays/Fergie-performs-at-Egg-Roll-forgets-where-she-is-42929207.html

The Black Eyed Peas front woman was the headlining act at the annual family affair, but the pop diva seemingly forgot she was performing on the South Lawn for hundreds of young kids.


The former meth addict, dressed in a short white, layered dress with a lime-green cardigan, asked Washington, “Whassup?” before exhorting the crowd to “Get ready” during her cover of the Temptations’ “Here I Come.”
As she introduced the track “Clumsy” — a song about falling in love — she said she fell in love with “all the wrong boys.” Being that most of the girls were less than 10 years old, her message probably fell on deaf ears.


But it wasn’t until she began singing “Glamorous” the parents present might have understood why her album “The Dutchess” comes with a Parental Advisory label slapped on the front.



Lines like “wear them gold and diamond rings” and “I’m not clean, I’m not pristine” may not be the dream lyrics for their daughters to emulate, but the song’s repetition of the line “If you ain’t got no money take your broke a** home” made a few parents cringe. She did of course edit the curse word from the song Monday — but some of crowd members helpfully filled it in for her.
Clearly it wasn’t just that she forgot the average age of those in attendance — she thanked her “new friends the Obamas” for having her there “tonight.” This was at 11:30 a.m.

dashvinny
September 26th, 2009, 10:50 pm
the best option is to get kids of of obamas govt schools.