Just When You Thought The Crazy Was at Maximum

Daniel Zanoza outdoes everyone:

These are some of the reasons why I have made the Obama antichrist analogy. It would take some sort of mesmerism to get me to believe that killing babies in the womb is a Constitutional right. But I don’t think that is the way the antichrist will operate. Those who fall under his spell won’t think about such subjects; the world will simply look at an aura which exists around an individual, but the aura will have no substance. There will be light, but no heat. There will be mass, but no form. The message will have a spiritual resonance, but be lacking in spiritual quality.

Doesn’t this describe Barack Hussein Obama to the nth degree? No, I don’t really think Obama is Satan’s main man on the planet Earth. But until someone gives me a reasonable explanation for his popularity, I’m going to leave the door to this thought open, just a crack. Even if I am wrong, at least this will let some light shine through.

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  1. Clearly, Obama was also responsible for the Germans bombing Pearl Harbor and that time when the Cubans marched on the Alamo.

    Isn’t it blasphemy for any mere mortal to declare he alone knows is omnipotent enough to know who is or isn’t the anti-Christ…?

    Besides, Obama’s weak on our right to medical privacy — Clinton and NOW say so.

  2. Br. Bob will perhaps fix this mathematical error on Feb. 30th.

    From the Bob blog

    Revelation 13:5: “And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was given unto him to continue forty and two months.”

    >No one denies Obama speaks “great things” – like change & hope – while also uttering blasphemy, like most of the Democratic Party platform. And when he wins the 2008 election he will reign as President and Anti-Christ for one presidential term, forty two months, four years.

    …Danged Demoncrats. 😉

  3. Pat Boone was inducted into the anti-christ of the month club back in 1997 for wearing leather in public. He was later stripped of the prestigious award when the christian right discovered Boone had actually been leading a campaign to bring about the downfall of metal music.

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