Christian right intensifies attacks on Obama

// added October 25, 2008 // 50 comments //
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Terrorist strikes on four American cities. Russia rolling into Eastern Europe. Israel hit by a nuclear bomb. Gay marriage in every state. The end of the Boy Scouts. All are plausible scenarios if Democrat Barack Obama is elected president, according to a new addition to the campaign conversation called "Letter from 2012 in Obama's America," produced by the conservative Christian group Focus on the Family Action.
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50 comments // Christian right intensifies attacks on Obama

  • allenhigby
  • BixbyCanyonBridge
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      BixbyCanyonBridge  
    • Yeah,for the chick who said "that's more like it," are you out of your mind?I mean,yeah the gay marriage in every state is cool,no doubt,no doubt.But to say that's more like it to terrorist attacks in four American cities,are you crazy?I'm assuming that you wouldn't mind 9/11 happening four more times.

    • 1 year ago
  • blink180
  • ThatBastardBeej
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      ThatBastardBeej  
    • All thoughts about religious extremism, power hunger, and mind control aside, what really pisses me off of the Christian Right is that they're never for anything, just against. They have so much power and influence that could be used for so many good purposes, but they you never hear about them mobilizing in support of anything that could help a lot of people. It's always a boycott, and attack campaign, or just a public outcry over whatever.

      Hey Christianists, try being nice for a change. THAT'S what Jesus would do.

    • 1 year ago
  • oliveMADNESS
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      oliveMADNESS  
    • UGH.
      Now imagine what would happen if Obama led an attack like this.
      All Hell would break loose!!
      I'm so happy he's kept his head...

      And seriously, what kind of sick junk is this?
      I don't think it makes Obama look stupid, it just proves how pathetic and desperate these people are.

    • 1 year ago
  • AveryMoore
  • 96thdayofrage
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      96thdayofrage  
    • What?

      No falling fire from the heavens, plagues of locusts, frogs, and snakes, pestilence, scourge, hurricanes, tornados, and earthquakes in diverse places for letting this big-eared anti-ameriKKKan satan occupy God's White House? God is obviously slacking up here.

    • 1 year ago
  • khromadjo
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      khromadjo  
    • Some of these people, I think, are getting dangerously close to acting like the angry townspeople from Frankenstein, at least in the psychological sense.

      Fearing someone they don't understand (nor at times would want to out of dread, discomfort, piety or outright ignorance (or combinations therein)), they retaliate in a blind haze of misguided solidarity...

      Sound familiar?

    • 1 year ago
  • Horntho
  • satanskidney
  • AveryMoore
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      AveryMoore  
    • All these happy\unhappy McCain trolls and their tiny-minded pleasures!

      What can you say to them but

      Better Luck Next Election!

      Oh, and

      http://www.realclearpolitcs.com

      ....................Obama...McCain

      Florida........... 47.8......45.6..........Obama +2.2
      Missouri.........48.0......45.3..........Obama +2.7
      Nevada...........49.3......46.0..........Obama +3.0

      Colorado........50.4......45.0..........Obama +5.4
      Ohio................50.0......43.4..........Obama +6.6
      Virginia...........51.8......44.5..........Obama +7.0

    • 1 year ago
  • odysseyx
  • AveryMoore
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      AveryMoore  
    • AveryMoore:

      Those numbers, especially the 3 battleground states with margins over 50%, paint a pretty picture, no?

      Pollsters said Obama needed one state to reach an electoral college Presidential rank. It looks like a lot of very unhappy people in 3 states are competing for the honor of reaching that goal.

      As Condi, might say "Who knew?"

    • 1 year ago
  • barbara3d
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      barbara3d  
    • AveryMoore:

      Everyone go ahead...buy the champagne and Cavier. I hope you will be happy in 4 years but I don't think anyone will no matter who wins. Its a no-win world we live in. Someone says we will all be buying up razor blades either way.

    • 1 year ago
  • AveryMoore
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      AveryMoore  
    • AveryMoore:

      barbara3d,

      You're absolutely sure you know what will happen in the next 1460 days?

      No doubts about that?

      Small wonder you say, "Lets not have any hope or faith in anything."

    • 1 year ago
  • HolyCity2012
  • borymp
  • pokesmot
  • zsignal
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      zsignal  
    • The Religious Right fails once again on an epic level when it comes to rational political discourse. They are the main reason I left the Republican Party.

    • 1 year ago
  • borymp
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      borymp  
    • Freedom is a double-edged sword. Now the right is focusing on whether he's "qualified" or not. They're reaching. And this is what we're going to have to listen to the whole time a democrat is in office.

      Rightists whining that "IT'S NOT FAIR...we were just getting used to screwing the country up!!!"

      Obama gets in, rightists are going to complain when he wears the wrong colored tie.

      Bush can turn the constitution into a rag, kill thousands of people, and lie lie lie....but the righties wanted Clinton's head on a plate over a blow job.

      Let's see...a blow job....or a fascist that slowly takes away your freedoms.

      There's no comparison.

      If McCain/Palin were to get in office they would just continue down the path of dividing this country further and implementing policy that's just going to screw up our economy further. Not too mention screw the rest of American's that actually live in capitalism. So I guess "insane" makes McCain more qualified than Obama according to the right.

      So now we have to deal with this stupidity from the right.

    • 1 year ago
  • barbara3d
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      barbara3d  
    • I think this has LESS to do with religion and more to do with him not following the proper procedures to be a candidate. Many have said, he would not pass a "Security Clearance" needed for any government position. So like the DEMS to make up their own rules to live by. And as far as religion,. while I am not a fanatic-I feel sorry for those who think THEY are the only supreme being and we all got here kind of by accident?
      Karma is real....it works daily. Americans think its ok to have a religious belief of Muslim faith, Buddists,etc. What happened to "religious tolerance in a free America"??? Maybe you would rather live in Russia or places where people had to hide their Bibles or prayer books? People that want to steal your thoughts or beliefs are far more dangerous than anyone on the planet.

    • 1 year ago
  • keithponder
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      keithponder  
    • barbara3d:

      barbar3d,

      Nevermind Russia, Buddists, or Muslims in other countries. State some otherwise facts about the here and now, good ol' U.S.of A.. Has America really ever been a religious or racially tolerant nation ?

      Your backpeddling jibberish is irrelevent.

    • 1 year ago
  • PoliticalGeek
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      PoliticalGeek  
    • barbara3d:

      Exactly how would Obama not pass security clearance? Are you buying into those unsubstantiated viral emails again?

      How about Palin and her husband belonging to the Alaskan Independence Party - a group that is so anti-America that they want to SECEDE from the union!!!! Now THAT will not pass any security clearance.

    • 1 year ago
  • borymp
  • obamanator
  • zsignal
  • brainwashington
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      brainwashington  
    • It's clear to see how we're getting to the "left behind" phase of our society. Time to move forward and leave these backward churchies to their failed belief system. Preferably, in Alaska where there is plenty of room for hate mongering.

      When these mentally deficient bible nuts out themselves like this, it makes it easy to see why we need educational reform.

      Ignore them for what they are and stay focused on keeping their narrow (& comical) belief system out of our Supreme Court. VOTE!

    • 1 year ago
  • zsignal
  • barbara3d
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      barbara3d  
    • brainwashington:

      your name is appropo...brainwashing for sure from the left against people of all faiths.KILL the Christians, Catholics, Buddists, etc!!!! Kill them because they are stupid since the beginning of time. Lets not have any hope or faith in anything...no wonder atheists are such mean people.

    • 1 year ago
  • brainwashington
  • powerup
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      powerup  
    • what a shamefull and misguided group of people claiming to be the christians.Real christians don't judge one another by any means real christians do not get christ involve in selfish and personal jabs on people s character.Again a shamefull group of people who by all accounts are as slick as the devil and as clever as a snake.

    • 1 year ago
  • HolyCity2012
  • NeverTheSameColor
  • timmar
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      timmar  
    • "Only in America" can crazy people be given the opportunity to voice their opinions and file ridiculous lawsuits.

      I guess that is the price of freedom.

    • 1 year ago
  • daboz
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      daboz  
    • (Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania – 10/21/08) - Philip J. Berg, Esquire, the Attorney who filed suit against Barack H. Obama challenging Senator Obama’s lack of “qualifications” to serve as President of the United States, announced today that Obama and tbe DNC “ADMITTED”, by way of failure to timely respond to Requests for Admissions, all of the numerous specific requests in the Federal lawsuit. Obama is “NOT QUALIFIED” to be President and therefore Obama must immediately withdraw his candidacy for President and the DNC shall substitute a qualified candidate. The case is Berg v. Obama, No. 08-cv-04083.

    • 1 year ago
  • AveryMoore
  • numinant
  • sunnyspeaks
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      sunnyspeaks  
    • Now, there is less excitement about McCain than fear of an Obama presidency, Burress said.
      "This reminds me of when I was a school kid, when I had to go out in the hall and bury my head in my hands because of the atom bomb," he said.

    • 1 year ago
  • AveryMoore
  • fauxsherrrr
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      fauxsherrrr  
    • Awe, Focus On The Family, what a brainwashing horseshit organization. I think Erik Prince, CEO of Black Water donated a bunch of money to the organization before. That should say something about it's integrity.

    • 1 year ago
  • Johnny_Danger
  • cantucwearebrothers
  • Adumbration
  • FazeB
  • DeliaTheArtist
  • XlntJoyce
  • HolyCity2012
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      HolyCity2012  
    • XlntJoyce:

      Do you think manipulating people through fear is a good thing?

      Do you understand how that completely undermines democracy?

      This isn't funny, This is fear mongering propaganda.

      I question your patriotism and your validity as a true American.

      I think you are a terrorist.

    • 1 year ago
  • Neuhmz
  • obamanator
  • PoliticalGeek

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