Tuesday, April 19, 2011

If Jesus really existed and were alive today he'd be in jail with Bradley Manning

They love these poses.  This look is part of the propaganda campaign to make them appear humble in the face of some sort of supernatural force.  I remember seeing a similar picture with Bill Clinton and Hilary coming out of a church looking upwards.  I don't know what they're looking at. Bill was getting oral sex sessions at work and not telling his wife about it but if you go to church its OK. Not that I see anything wrong with that but its supposed to be a sin isn't it?

Obama is looking downward here to show his humility I suppose.  These people have no shame at all.  They pursue murderous policies and actions and then talk about god.  In the US you could be a pedophile and run for president, just as long as you weren't an Atheist like so many of us.  We are a persecuted group if there ever was one.

Obama will be at the White House having breakfast with all the religious figures, not one of them able to stop the slaughter and havoc, the plans for which are developed under the White House roof among others.

These religious dignitaries are always linked right in with governments no matter which country your in.  Organized religion has its dirty little fingers in all the pies.  And what is this look for?  Well Obama is having breakfast at the White House to "Honor the Resurrection."  Don't laugh.  They are saying that this person was killed on a Friday and then came back to life two days later and he'll have all the dignitaries from the various clubs there to give credibility to it all.  How can people believe this?  Do people really believe someone can die and then come back to life two days later? I realize that genuine honest workers do but for the likes of the folks that will be at this breakfast at the White House:

They're such hypocrites.


“Religious suffering is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.” Marx, Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right. Introduction

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