tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post6870193421842096371..comments2024-02-24T19:42:39.876+05:30Comments on Bill the Butcher: On the Cult of the Messiah Barack Obama.Bill the Butcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08436195659154078021noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post-79809036849791369422013-03-05T01:56:27.332+05:302013-03-05T01:56:27.332+05:30Blindness is as necessary to religion as fervor is...Blindness is as necessary to religion as fervor is. <br /><br />It truly amazes me that the legions of Obama supporters don't see the situation for what it is, and the man for what *he* is. The evidence is there, and it is damning - but they go on, convinced that the lesser-of-two-evils isn't evil....astranavigohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11182458764131811634noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post-39496449962354625202013-03-04T08:11:30.262+05:302013-03-04T08:11:30.262+05:30Bill,
You prove me right with all you post.
I am c...Bill,<br />You prove me right with all you post.<br />I am certain you are an excellent story teller. Your fiction proves me correct.<br />I learn frommand enjoy, if that is the correct term, your commentary. This post proves me correct again. Yeah, I know, my faith in you and a dollar might get me a cup of coffee, non-Starbucks of course. They only sell over priced crap.<br />Yes, Obamaism IS a cult/religion. All religions seem to have started as cults way back in their distant beginnings.That you compare the worship of our "drone king" to Scientology or the Moonies is spot on as the Brits say. Right ON sir! Damn, you nailed it Bill.<br />What passes as "liberal" or "progressive" in my country, the US of A, now days makes me sick. I remember the ideals of the sixties. I was a Marine, but I still believed in the ideals of the hippies/counter culture. That the supposed "liberals" buy into war when as you state it is for "civilizing purposes" is beyond disgusting. Just HOW in hell can war ever be "civilizing"? Seriously, can anybody answer that one? War is destructive, period, end of story. War does not "civilize" at all. It sends those who fight it back into some barbaric pre-historic sort of being that no doubt would seem quite barbaric to the proverbial cave man.<br />Excellent take on the drone king Bill. Thank you.charlie ehlenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05584863034307604847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post-87508461394488491672013-03-03T11:40:21.196+05:302013-03-03T11:40:21.196+05:30Bill, This was absolutely right on. Before we move...Bill, This was absolutely right on. Before we moved to Turkey, we saw this coming. Good people - friends, family and neighbors - absolutely salivating over the idea that they would soon be lining up to vote for Obama. Being non-believers, we knew we'd never stand a chance against them. Shortly after his election this was confirmed when he made Killary (thanks, Bill, for that delicious name) Secretary of State. Then we knew the bombs would start flying. The key to understanding this phenomenon is American racism. Liberals are always so anxious to prove that they are not racists, they swoon when they get an opportunity to put their seal of approval on a Black candidate no matter how corrupt or conservative they are. And it doesn't matter that Obama is approving cuts to social programs in America that are devastating to Black families and particularly children of all races. This worship of Obama is so pernicious that his followers don't think that by voting for him, they're signing off on these cuts, the endless wars, the drones, tearing Syria apart, etc. etc. I'll stop here because I could rave on for hours. Senior Dogs Abroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15070644209769137511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post-65633553022991632022013-03-03T09:53:11.348+05:302013-03-03T09:53:11.348+05:30More or less, although I don't know that his c...More or less, although I don't know that his cult goes very deep. 2012 seemed to be the first time in my memory where partisans of neither party really supported "their guy."<br /><br />The most I heard - outside of media never-never-lands - was "I live in far of what happens if the other guy wins!"<br /><br />Which is sort of what is keeping the rotten fake two-party system alive here. <br /><br />Of course, party politics - especially at the cult of personality level - do resemble religions to a remarkable degree. Which is why arguing about them is less than fruitful. People don't generally use reason to get into those intellectual backwaters, and they're unlikely to use reason to get out of them...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16323871207793126503noreply@blogger.com