by Clyde Lewis
March 19, 2008

The Great Obamanation
We have officially arrived at the Twilight Zone

I just watched the speech that was offered today by Barack Obama. While it was impressive, I can't help but think it was also divisive, and may very well be his swan song. But maybe it is only my hope because of my complete and utter disdain for the Obama Cult.

At this time Obama could be caught having sex with a scout troop or have a dead girl in his trunk and his hard-core believers would some how assert that it was a smear campaign against him.

Obama's "race speech" was effective only in the reality that if you were to question the puppet mastering of David Axelrod you would immediately labeled a racist or a political cynic who hasn't bought into the "New World Order" that Obama wants to pilot.

I figured out that Barack Obama reminds me of the Billy Mumy character from the Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life."

In case you haven't seen it, the episode deals with a 6-year-old boy that apparently has this strange power over people. After a huge disaster where most of the major cities of the US have been destroyed, a small town in Ohio is being held hostage by a six-year-old boy. If the people in the town do not pretend that everything is "wonderful", the young boy sends them to the cornfield where they end up having horrible things happen to them.

The adults tiptoe nervously around him, constantly telling him how everything he does is "good." Even when the young boy kills a guy at a party his widow breaks down and says, "This was a good thing, it's a good life, it is for our own good."

Well, so goes the Obama situation. He attends a church for 20 years. The pastor there, I am sure, said a lot of hateful things and Obama probably applauded and shouted a few "amens." After the pastor is outed as a hateful man, Obama gives a divisive speech hoping to erase any and all of the uproar in hopes that all of his mesmerized faithful say "You see this is a good thing, with Obama everything will be great, just wait and see."

First off, beyond the obvious so-called hate speech that his pastor of 20 years delivered, one thing not addressed is how all worship, according to the bible, should be a reverent exercise. Reverend Wright and several others, including Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan, have done nothing to promote reverent worship and humility when it comes to religion. You can worship how you may in this country, but what burns me up is the "religious" and their hate excuses that even include going after those horrible brown-skinned Muslims because "God told them to."

His attempt to bring racism to some harmless level failed miserably today. I hope that I am not in the minority in seeing through it.

In no way did he say that he will attend a more inclusive church in the future, nor will he drop his association with Reverend Wright. That is his choice. No one would expect him to do that. But I think that if we are to excuse this type of choice, then we owe Mitt Romney one hell of an apology.

Maybe we should rant about how a Mormon lost an election because of the Mountain Meadow massacre, or even about the idea that blacks could not hold the priesthood in the LDS Church until 1978. Those were some very juicy topics that Romney had to defend, and now look where he is.

Why do I sense a civil war on the horizon? Why do I see a hypocritical pot calling the kettle all sorts of black epithets that will have a far deeper impact than a spastic comedian yelling "nigger" at a comedy club?

Because we addressed the issue of the clash of civilization in Ground`Zero Lounges and elsewhere. It is written in the pages of the Project for a New American Century that this is in the plan for other countries. Why couldn't it be used on our own country to usher in a "police state" where we once again fear our black neighbors?

We are already succeeding in doing so with Mexicans, because the presence and behavior of a few illegals provide an excuse for xenophobic rants about fears that every Mexican is taking our jobs and stealing our girl friends with their dirty hands and wily machismo.

Can we see where this is heading? This couldn't be more obvious to me.

This is becoming weirder as the weeks progress. Do you really think that the homegrown terrorism bill was proposed by accident? It will be in place either A) the very moment Obama loses the election and the mob starts rioting or when B) Obama becomes president and the KKK decides to start lynching innocent people again because they are not represented by some "nigga with a halo."

Haven't we already seen nooses show up in various places reminding people of some of the hideous "strange fruit" that hung from the trees in the south? Of a time where Americans would smile and pose with the corpse of a black man doing the dance of death?

I most certainly don't want history to repeat itself, but it just seems to be building and building. Something will eventually crack and all of the ugly ooze that has been bottled up in all of us will somehow find a way out, creating a reason for all of those internment camps that Haliburton has paid for.

I am really concerned. Our fragility and vulnerability is showing and Obama seems to put everything into perspective.

The United States is a racist powder keg and Obama is unwittingly lighting the fuse.

Or is this all planned?

I sense that this is going to get worse before it gets better and that somehow George W. Bush is sitting in the emperors chair saying "Good, your hatred has made you stronger. Now strike down the one who has oppressed you and learn the ways of force...full-on police force."

A jackboot to the face every day you breathe.


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