What an insanely bizarre picture...
There is definitely something weird about the Obama crowd. He was praised and treated as some kind of hero before he did anything-what-so-ever.
I'm not weird.
Are you sure you are not wierd???
J/K! He was not meaning you, per se. You know all of TAW thinks the world of you, except my wife. She thinks you have infected me with shutterbugitis.
Actually, if you asked my kids, they would probably say that Yes, their mom is very weird. But any weirdness I have is not because of my support of our president or my stand with politics.
I'm not weird.
The people that want to give him awards and praised because he says nice things are though...
Actually, if you asked my kids, they would probably say that Yes, their mom is very weird. But any weirdness I have is not because of my support of our president or my stand with politics.
The version I was thinking was by Living Colour.THe Lenny Kravitz tune?
Oh, Photini! Say it ain't so!
That man is evil and probably the worst thing to happen to this country since Ted Kennedy was born under a bad sign.
I know those comments will probably draw a deletion and a warning from the CF mods, but so be it.
Obama is the worst president ever, and I know because I lived through Jimmah Carter.
I don't think he is the Antichrist, but he is an antichrist.
The version I was thinking was by Living Colour.
The thing that gets me, after reading the post regarding Oliver Cromwell, is how it seems evident that veneration of the saints got replaced with veneration of politicians.
I wouldn't know from experience since I was never Protestant.
Sure, Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. and Frederick Douglass all did and said great things; however, to throw Obama in there whose seeds (good or bad) have yet to bear fruit and then to have it all together in a church not only baffles me but also seems a bit premature.
The version I was thinking was by Living Colour.
The thing that gets me, after reading the post regarding Oliver Cromwell, is how it seems evident that veneration of the saints got replaced with veneration of politicians.
I wouldn't know from experience since I was never Protestant.
Sure, Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. and Frederick Douglass all did and said great things; however, to throw Obama in there whose seeds (good or bad) have yet to bear fruit and then to have it all together in a church not only baffles me but also seems a bit premature.
LOL. I doubt you will get any deletion warning from CF. This place is very hostile for people who support Obama. I am usually very careful who I even admit it to on CF, because of the sheer hatred that the right wing slings around these days.
I don't buy any of the BS and paranoia that right wing talk radio is selling.
how the heck can you even tell who those figures are?
If a place full of Christians is generally hostile to Obama, that ought to be a hint that something is wrong with Obama.
Suit yourself.
It is beyond me how any Christian could know anything about Obama and the platform of the Democratic Party and support either.
A vote for him is a vote for evil, and that is the truth.
The only excuse I can see for supporting Obama is ignorance.
Orthodoxy doesn't tell you for whom to vote or which party to support, but if you get its principles the conclusions are plain.