Thursday, October 9, 2008

More From Barack "The Silencer" Obamessiah

First, Obama tried to have the Department of Justice prosecute those who dissented from his views.  Now, we see what happens to people who simply dare to speak his name:

While addressing the jam-packed crowd of 8,800 at the Germain Arena prior to Gov. Sarah Palin's appearance, [Lee County Sheriff Mike] Scott said, "On Nov. 4, let's leave Barack Hussein Obama wondering what happened."

Obots are whining about how using Obama's middle name is using a scare tactic to make people think he's an Arabic Muslim or someone who associates with terrorists.  Unfortunately for them, Obama is half Arab (not half black), so that's accurate.  Also, he's friends with terrorists, so that's also accurate.  And, though Obama claims to be a Christian, his father was a Muslim, so the entire Muslim world looks at him as a Muslim regardless of what Obama himself says.  But, I digress.

The McCain-Palin has always refused to speak the Obamessiah's middle name, and here is their statement on the incident above:

"We do not condone this inappropriate rhetoric which distracts from the real questions of judgment, character and experience that voters will base their decisions on this November."

Okay, fine.  Stay above the fray.  But Scott doesn't regret his statements:

"I absolutely, unequivocally don't regret saying it," Scott told the News-Press on Monday. "In order to be a speaker at this event, I had to give my full name — Michael Joseph Scott — to the Secret Service, even though I'm the sheriff of Lee County. So why would I apologize? Is there some kind of double standard here where I have to give my full name, but I can't use his?"

Now, the key question: what happens with those who simply speak the name of the Obamessiah?  They get investigated.  That's what you get from a man who was once a member of the socialist New Party and deliberately chose Marxists as his friends while in college.

Dissent?  Crush it, squash it, silence it.  Obama for President!

There's my two cents.

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