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    Written by Cerebral Debris   
    Monday, 27 August 2007 04:08

    Gimme a Y

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    Gimme an O

    Gimme a C

    Gimme an R

    Gimme an I

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    Gimme an E !

     

     

    What's that spell?

    OBAMA!

    ...?

    For those who haven't figured it out yet-

    There's a feeling you get in your behind... kind of a puckering sensation. DO NOT BE ALARMED! It's a good thing. It's  a natural defense that your body provides when someone is trying to blow smoke up your a$$. 

    This time it's Barack Hussein Obama. Yes, he's at it again. All this yapping and hissing and spitting and screeching from the demonrat left about "separation of church and state. "Sssseparation of church and ssstate!","religion hasss no placcce in politicsss!"

    Ummm... except maybe when it's Obama or anyone on the left for that matter. The same guy who once said "You know, my faith is one that admits some doubt." Other quotes from the eloquent one who has mastered the art of blowing smoke up the a$$es of the gullible can be found here: Obama Quotes

    Yes, the one who doubts his faith, is at it again. Preaching from the Bible at a church in New Orleans.


    “Getting ready to talk to you today, I recall what Jesus said at the end of the Sermon on the Mount,” Obama said at New Orleans’ First Emmanuel Baptist Church.
    “He said, whoever hears these sayings of mine and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on a rock.”
    “The rains descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house. But it did not fall, because it was founded on the rock,” he continued. That rock, he said, was a principal of brotherhood exemplified by the church during Hurricane Katrina — but not the federal government.
    “Something was wrong in America. Our foundation wasn’t built on the rock,” he said.

    There's some good perspective on Obama's preaching and his views on church and state: His hypocrisy is discussed here , views on church and state here and more on his hypocrisy here .

    So the metaphorical "wall of separation" that the left hisses incessantly about is forgotten or ignored when it's one of their own using religion on the campaign trail. 

    Are you surprised?

    Nah, didn't think so. Same old crap, different pile. Something still stinks, and his initials are B.O.

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