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Originally Posted by skeptic1
You are by your words IMO confusing worship with "admiration" condemning "hope" as something distasteful and in effect lumping over half of the American voters into a cohesive group (of commoners) that somehow you fear might wrest control from the "pseudo aristocrats" (royals) you favor.
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Commoners?

In your dreams.
Obama is the favored choice of America's self-appointed elite: the guardians of journalism and academia and now the congress. They are the
true royals of our nation, and Obama is their beloved one, their god: the distilled essence of letist elitism, ready and waiting to tell the entire nation how to live and what to think and, especially, ready and waiting to steal bllions from Americans in oder to fund mammoth social programs which will break the economy.
The absolute refusal to acknowledge that he is human and the willingness to surrender their wills to him is truly frightening. Even here,
not a single person is willing to deal with the ramifications of even one policy.
All of this fatuous hysteria is utterly without content.
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The thoughts you express bring to mind what could be the marching song of the reformation;
Written by harry macgregor woods
Oh! we aint got a barrel of money
Maybe were ragged and funny
But well travel along
singing a song
Side by side
I dont know whats a-comin tomorrow
Maybe its trouble and sorrow
But well travel the road
Sharing our load
Side by side
Thru all kinds of weather
What if the sky should fall
Just as long as were together
It really doesnt matter at all
When theyve all had their quarrels and parted
Well be the same as we started
Just traveling along
Singing a song
Side by side
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The Reformation?
In the 16th century?
What on earth are you talking about?
As for "barrels of money" - Obama's campaign is rolling in bucks, and his followers are hardly a ragtag band of frolicsome, naive, cuddly ragamuffins, making their way as best they can down life's highway...
They are the wealthy, sef-satisfied and priveleged left-wingers who have dominated the intellectual and social life and most of the political life of this nation since 1930.
The flamboyant idiocies and smug self-deception of the 60s are back, in full force: the far left loves to promote itself as just
stuffed with "love" and "hope" and "idealism". This is too nauseating: the true impact of far-left policies on this nation assuming that Obama wins will smah the economy like a matchbox, while all of you are congratulating each other on how stuffed with "love" you are.
And
not one of the Obama followers who gurgle and squeal and prostrate themselves before him have the courage or the willingness to address his policies and their potential effects. Not one - shameless.