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The Obamian's Prayer

I put this in a previous post on Obama and his fascist (not that there's anything wrong with that) antipathy to individualism, but decided that it deserved one of its own:

O Bama, who art on the campaign trail,
Hallowed be thy name;
Thy election come;
Thy will be done,
In the US as it is in Europe.
Give us this day our daily entitlements.
And forgive us our political incorrectness,
As we forgive those bible-thumping gun-toting hicks
That trespass against us.
And lead us not into capitalism;
But deliver us from patriotism.
For thine is the STATE,
The power, and the glory,
For ever and ever (and ever).

[Via a commenter at Rantburg]

 
 

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3 Comments

Anonymous wrote:

Here's more of the idiot Obama saying the same things in 2004:

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/04/obama-on-the-cu.html

He is being hoisted on his own petard.

Steve wrote:

I wonder if it's true, what they say about black politicians having bigger petards?

Anonymous wrote:

Unsurprising that a retard like you would wonder.

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