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Judi McLeod Thursday, September 6, 2012
“In God We Trust” was replaced with the Big Lie that “Government is the only thing we all belong to”
When Obama threw Jeremiah Wright, his pastor of more than 20 years, under the bus, no one much cared.
When Obama threw the politically active Chicago developer from Syria, Tony Rezko, who did a suspicious real estate deal with him under the bus, Rezko went off to the slammer with Obama’s blessings, and it all went down with very little notice.
When Obama threw his own maternal Granny Madelyn Dunham under the bus (“she is a typical white person, who,uh, if she sees somebody on the street that she doesn’t know there’s a reaction that’s been bred into our experiences that don’t go away and that sometimes come out in the wrong way and that’s just the nature of race in our society. We have to break through it….”), he showed no regret and callously got away with it.
Fr. Michael Pfleger and Wesley Clark were uncomplainingly slid under the bus as assets whose use was no longer needed.
In the Marxist misery Obama was able to pile on over the next four years, people may have forgotten that in his best throw-them-under-the-bus days, Barack Hussein Obama was well on his way to celebrity and mainstream media-paved ‘Messiahship’.
In 2008, posters went up overnight on every empty surface, including lamp posts. In 2012 it’s unnamed “street vendors” selling posters and artwork depicting Obama as Jesus Christ on downtown Charlotte streets.
Guess the unidentified “street vendors” never heard that for the 2012 Democratic National Convention (DNC) the Dems had first dropped then replaced God on their party platform.
The Dems booed putting God back and anyone can hear them do it on YouTube.
For all of those hiding from their own televisions while Michelle delivered her swooning address Tuesday night, and are planning on hiding it out until the DNC mercifully closes its doors, the difference between 2008 and 2012 is stark beyond measure.
In 2008, the joyous tears of celebrities like Rev. Jesse Jackson and Oprah Winfrey welcomed the new Messiah to White House Victory.