He Does Look Good in His Empty Suit

Don't Be Fooled!

by Jack Wheeler: 

The O-man, Barack Hussein Obama, is an eloquently tailored  empty suit. No resume, no accomplishments, no experience, no original ideas, no understanding of how the economy works, no understanding of how the world works, no balls, nothing but abstract, empty rhetoric devoid of real substance.  

He has no real identity. He is half-white, which he rejects. The rest of him is mostly Arab, which he hides but is disclosed by his non-African Arabic surname and his Arabic first and middle names as a way to triply proclaim his Arabic parentage to people in Kenya .

Only a small part of him is African Black from his Luo grandmother, which he pretends he is exclusively.   What he isn't, not a genetic drop of, is 'African-American,' the descendant of enslaved Africans brought to America chained in slave ships. He hasn't a single ancestor who was a slave. Instead, his Arab ancestors were slave owners. Slave-trading was the main Arab business in East Africa for centuries until the British ended it.  

Let that sink in: Obama is not the descendant of slaves, he is the descendant of slave owners. Thus he makes the perfect Liberal Messiah.   It's something Hillary doesn't understand - how some complete neophyte came out of the blue and stole the Dem nomination from her.

Obamamania is beyond politics and reason. It is a true religious cult, whose adherents reject Christianity yet still believe in Original Sin, transferring it from the evil of being human to the evil of being white.  

Thus Obama has become the white liberals' Christ, offering absolution from the Sin of Being White. There is no reason or logic behind it, no faults or flaws of his can diminish it, no arguments Hillary could make of any kind can be effective against it.

The absurdity of Hypocrisy Clothed In Human Flesh being their Savior is all the more cause for liberals to worship him: Credo quia absurdum, I believe it because it is absurd.  Thank heavens that the voting majority of Americans remain Christian and are in no desperate need of a phony savior.   

His candidacy is ridiculous and should not be taken seriously by any thinking American.

Jack Wheeler is a brilliant man who was the author of Reagan's strategy to break the back of the Soviet Union with the star wars race and expose their inner weakness. For years he wrote a weekly intelligence update that was extremely interesting and well structured and informative. He consults(ed) with several mega corporations on global trends and the future, etc. He is in semi-retirement now. He is a true patriot with a no-nonsense approach to everything. He is also a somewhat well-known mountain climber and adventurer.    

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That man is insane.

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Fact is, Obama supports the very organisation that is responsible for the murder of 11 million blacks over the last 30 years.  That's genocide.  I'm almost convinced that Barack Obama is racist against blacks!  I'm not sure yet, but I'm starting to think it.

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I've never met a single Obama supported who thinks he is Jesus. The only time I ever saw someone worshipping a candidate was in Jesus Camp with the Bush cutout.

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I've never met a single Obama supported who thinks he is Jesus

For crying out loud where have you been when they have been singing praise songs to Obama all over the place?  Or the shirts that scream "Hope" as in Obama is going to bring us hope.  He is going to lead us to peace?  Last I knew only Jesus has the ability to bring true lasting peace. 

In VA they almost had an "Obama Day" in the school system before the Republicans cried foul. 

Did anybody see at one of his last speeches (shown on Fox) that he had a slip of the tongue?  He said "he is NOT a child of God."  Strange thing to hear from someone who calls himself a Christian. 

What we have been seeing these last few weeks is paramount to a coronation of a King, not an election of a President.  It doesn't matter what he believes, what he does, what he says, who he associates with, or what religion or affiliation he's associated with.  They will vote for him regardless. 

 

 

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Are you serious? Really?

While Obama is not my choice it's not because I think he is some kind of cult leader or anti-christ. I don't like his economic ideas. That's it.

This is nonsense and this is exactly what makes christians look like fools.

If he wins will you help bring this country together and be United?

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Wow, you mean he hated his grandparents and his mom, and denied them too?  He's Arab?  Wow, who knew!  Quick, get it on the news, right away, he's an ALIEN!

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I've never met a single Obama supported who thinks he is Jesus.

What about the female supporters?

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KFC I have met people like you.  Not necessarily bad people, probably mostly good, but you let religion govern your life.  I think faith is a great thing, but when it comes to government it needs to be seperate.  It is fringe people like you that start wars against other religions.  Ever heard of the crusades?  Funny but I thought jesus taught us to love one another even if they are different.  I think you care but that your faith trumps all and that is dangerous.  Look at Mike Huckabee.  I saw him give a speech in new hampshire about how he thought that south carolina have the confederate flag as part of their state flag was terrible and then go to S. carolina and say that he thought it was great.  He is a self proclaimed theologin(spelling), but he says whatever to get votes and then would govern based more on religion, he said everything he said just so he could win and govern with HIS faith, what about other peoples faiths?  Once again history has proven this to be disasterous.

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KFC I have met people like you. Not necessarily bad people, probably mostly good, but you let religion govern your life.

You don't understand me.  I don't let religon govern my life.  I'm actually quite against religion per se.  I let God govern my life and there is a big diff.  For me it's all about a relationship with God not a religion where I can get what I want out of life to make me feel better. 

I think faith is a great thing, but when it comes to government it needs to be seperate.

For a Christian, a true born again Christian they cannot separate their faith from any aspect of their lives.  It's part of who I am.  I am supposed to be an Ambassador for Christ.  I am supposed to act like a daughter of a King.  So I can't say one thing and do another that is not fitting for who I am representing. 

Funny but I thought jesus taught us to love one another even if they are different.

Yes, we are to love those we come into contact with.  Love is NOT a mushy emotional feeling.  Love is an action word.  Love is doing when you don't feel like doing.  Jesus never said we are to "feel" love but we are to "Show" love and the best way to do that is with our actions.  He gave the example of the Good Samaritan.  It's a very good parable about loving someone we don't even know.  So I agree with you on this one. 

Oh and btw the crusades were about relgion not relationship with God.    It was about a man centered religion not a God centered relationship.  Big diff.    I don't agree with what happened during the crusades. 

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I don't let religon govern my life

a true born again Christian they cannot separate their faith from any aspect of their lives
I don't let religon govern my life.

Newsflash: These two statements = contradiction.

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Newsflash: 

No, it's not! 

It's not about religion but all about relationship. 

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It's not about religion but all about relationship.

I just love trite phrases like this that are nothing more than doublespeak.  :D

 

 

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SC if you got something to say, say it. 

Tell me why what I said isn't true....just don't give me your slapstick one liners and your mockery. 

It's very unbecoming to a college educated young man. 

 

 

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Okay.

I think that all of this 'personal relationship with Jesus' stuff is bull.  They've taken God down from his throne and placed him on our level.  There's no reverence, there's no respect.  Jesus is nothing but a home-boy to the modern Christian.

What's unbecoming is this 'Jesus is my friend' crap.  Jesus is your savior, Jesus is your God - he is not going to come play a game of Halo with you.

I believe that a proper reverence should be placed on our relationship with the divine, and I think that most modern Christian worship ideas make a mockery of that reverence and degrade the Messiah horribly.

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ok SC that's better. 

I actually agree with you some here.  God is a holy God and we've lost some of that awesome respect we need to have for a Holy God.  I agree.  That's not what I'm talking about tho.  My relationship to God is similar to the relationship he had with his Apostles.  He said he would never leave or forsake us.  He will be with us walking with us daily.  That's the sort of relationship I'm speaking of.  There's always an element of reverant fear that goes with this relationship.  I'm not into the home-boy thing either. 

What's unbecoming is this 'Jesus is my friend' crap.

As far as Jesus being a friend is crap.  Consider his own words: 

"Henceforth I call you not servants for the servant knows not what his lord does, but I have called you friends...." John 15:15

"And the scripture was fulfilled which said, Abraham believed God and it was inputed unto him for righteousness and he was called the Friend of God."  James 2:23

I believe that a proper reverence should be placed on our relationship with the divine, and I think that most modern Christian worship ideas make a mockery of that reverence and degrade the Messiah horribly.

agree totally.  See we agree more than we differ. 

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See we agree more than we differ.

I figured that we did.  It's just that your religion/relationship line was so cliché, so 'Jesus/home-boy' esque I wanted to make sure.

As far as Jesus being a friend is crap.

I didn't elucidate that point well enough.  I don't mean to say that Jesus is not our friend, I meant it in the way portrayed in that (hilarious, BTW) video I posted.  You're right; I should have cleared it up a bit.

Besides that, pithy one-liners are my signature on these forums - you'll rarely get anything more.  ;)

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Besides that, pithy one-liners are my signature on these forums - you'll rarely get anything more.

well I certainly hate to ruin your fine reputation as a one-liner type of guy but I really like to know how you feel sans the sarcasm.  And when you do tell me where' you're at it's always a pleasant surprise that we're not that far off in some areas.....

politics....that's another animal.....X(

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No, it's not! It's not about religion but all about relationship.

Sorry, you're wrong again Sir.

Last time I checked Christianity IS a religion.

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Last time I checked Christianity IS a religion.

well it depends on who you're talking to! 

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Hey KFC thanks for the response, my concern with people who are deep christians is that as you have said faith is in all aspects of your life.  In many ways this is(and I truely do mean this) a great thing.  But in some ways my beleif is that it is dangerous.  I guess I just rambled a bit too much. 

 

As to Christianity being a religion I would say that is not true.  Christianity is a movement with Religions that are apart of it.  Example.  Catholics are Christians, but so are Lutherans, and so are Baptists and etc.  They all beleive in Christ.

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But in some ways my beleif is that it is dangerous.

Thanks Moose for your response as well.  I understand what you're saying but just as there are Muslim terrorists so too are there Christian terrorists.  Here's a quote for ya!

"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction."  Blaise Pascal

 If you want to know the real McCoys look for the ones that are most like Jesus.  Christians are simply following Christ. 

Catholics are Christians, but so are Lutherans, and so are Baptists and etc. They all beleive in Christ.

Although belief is very important the best way to tell who the real Christians out of the group you mentioned above are the ones who are not only believing but showing evidence in their daily lives that they are truly following Christ.  Many sit in church on Sunday with nothing but  a "said" faith.   They may be just as far away from Christ as the heathen sitting out in the street. 

 

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get it on the news, right away, he's an ALIEN!

No question about that ... i saw an antenna comming out of his ears and he was beaming... :D

what other proof do you need???? 

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Thanks Moose for your response as well. I understand what you're saying but just as there are Muslim terrorists so too are there Christian terrorists
 

I agree that is true, and that is what I worry about.  If you are saying you believe in your faith I respect that.  But sometimes if others are not careful that belief can morph into(in a general sense) "its my religion or no religion"  And if a person like that gets in power, in any nation, it is dangerous.

I am not sure how much of a "person of faith" I am but I am a person with high morals.  I do try to live my life as I would want others to treat me, so I treat them.  It is important to take care of each other even those we dont know.

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I am not sure how much of a "person of faith" I am but I am a person with high morals. I do try to live my life as I would want others to treat me, so I treat them

That's the golden rule to do to others as you would want them to do for you.  Many don't know but that comes straight out of scripture. 

I agree that is true, and that is what I worry about. If you are saying you believe in your faith I respect that.

Belief is just the start.  What's more important is walking in that faith.  I like the saying that says "If you want to walk on water, first you must get out of the boat." 

My faith in God hopefully is  always evident by my actions.  My actions should always be motivated by love.  My love for God and my neighbor is what brings glory to God.