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Integrated between a Discovery Channel promo

and a VISA commercial

was the Image of the Beast, Obama...

You are being "programmed".


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJiGIN7q8Ec












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Here is a second video where a person also caught another Obama-image (of the Beast) subliminal message integrated into a commercial, a Progressive Insurance commercial...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H70Ikaso7A&feature=related ://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H70...eature=related


Yes, your mind is being prepared and programmed to accept Obama, the Antichrist.
















MMarc

Same here but for John Mccain, it seems to be working both ways...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSAOQuLxSdY...feature=related
Godsword
MMarc,


Obviously, that was merely in response to Obama's sneaky subliminal message escalation.
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QUOTE (Godsword @ Oct 13 2008, 09:46 AM) *
MMarc,


Obviously, that was merely in response to Obama's sneaky subliminal message escalation.






Obviously, it does appear that way. Thank you Godsword for your alert discernment. Clearly, some people are asleep.













Godsword
Seven Thunders,


Actually, though I might have been correct, I was merely joking.
MMarc

Politics is one of the dirtiest games around for everyone involved...
Josepha Cobbi
Subliminal messages are forbidden by law.

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Source: CBS News

McCain, Advisers Split On Wright Attacks
Politico: Despite Calls From Aides And Conservatives, Republican Is Unwilling To Attack Obama On Controversial Pastor

Comments Comments931

Oct 15, 2008

John McCain is at odds with many of his top advisers over launching a renewed attack on Barack Obama's ties to his long-time pastor and mentor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, according to campaign sources.

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and several top campaign officials see a sharp attack on Wright as the best - and perhaps last - chance to rattle Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill. ) and force voters to rethink their support of him. But McCain continues to overrule them, fearing a Wright attack would smack of desperation and racism, the officials said.

With McCain unlikely to budge, GOP officials are hoping groups outside of the campaign will finance an ad attack on Obama-Wright ties. It is unclear if any conservative group has the cash to bankroll a serious effort, however.

“Wright is off the table,” said one top campaign official. “It’s all McCain. He won’t go there. His advisers would have gone there.”

The aides argue that the 20 years that Obama spent in the fiery Wright’s pastoral care-and his later assertion that he knew nothing of his former minister’s more extreme statements-provide an opening to challenge Obama’s judgment and honesty in a relevant and politically resonant way.

“He was a central figure in Obama’s life, shaping Obama’s thinking, and he made the extreme radical comments that are borderline anti-American,” the campaign official said.

But McCain will not allow it, according to campaign sources.

“There’s a slippery slope in politics on the racial divide, and Senator McCain made it very clear early on that he did not want to get into that area,” a top Republican official said. “I don’t want to be known as a racist, and McCain doesn’t want to be known as a racist candidate.”

Among those who think Wright is fair game is McCain’s running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who told conservative commentator William Kristol for a New York Times column last month: “To tell you the truth, Bill, I don’t know why that association isn’t discussed more, because those were appalling things that that pastor had said about our great country, and to have sat in the pews for 20 years and listened to that - with, I don’t know, a sense of condoning it, I guess, because he didn’t get up and leave - to me, that does say something about character. But, you know, I guess that would be a John McCain call on whether he wants to bring that up.”

In his famous speech on race, delivered in Philadelphia in March, Obama condemned Wright’s use of “incendiary language to express views that have the potential not only to widen the racial divide, but views that denigrate both the greatness and the goodness of our nation; that rightly offend white and black alike.”

Wright, who married the Obamas and baptized their daughters, has shown no remorse for his videotaped tirades - most famously, “God damn America,” which he said several times in a row. At the National Press Club in April, he said: “I said to Barack Obama last year, ‘If you get elected, November the 5th I'm coming after you, because you'll be representing a government whose policies grind under people.’”

In early June, on the brink of clinching the Democratic presidential nomination, Obama tried to put the controversy behind him by announcing that he and his wife, Michelle, were leaving Wright’s former church, Trinity United Church of Christ, “with some sadness.” Obama said it had become clear statements made at the church “will be imputed to me, even if they conflict with my long-held, views, statements and principles.”

The McCain campaign’s decision to cordon off the use of Wright from ads and debates has provoked simmering consternation among many leading Republicans and conservatives, who believe the pastor’s fulminations might be the single most effective weapon McCain has left against Obama.

“McCain felt it would be sensed as racially insensitive,” the official said. “But more important is that McCain thinks that the bringing of racial religious preaching in black churches into the campaign would potentially have grave consequences for civil society in the United States.”

Asked about the issue during the firestorm over it last March, McCain told Sean Hannity on Fox News’ “Hannity & Colmes”: “I think that when people support you, it doesn’t mean that you support everything they say. Obviously, those words and those statements are statements that none of us would associate ourselves with. And I don’t believe that Senator Obama would support any of those … I do know Senator Obama. He does not share those views.”

Conservatives who want McCain to focus on Wright contend that the omission is another sign of a campaign that is unwilling to play tough enough with the Obama juggernaut.

As the top Republican official said: “There is a future beyond this election.”
signet


i wonder if everything that preacher preached is a prophecy of racism in this election?
flyingsquirrel
difficult economic times brings alot racists to the surface and even to power because people want to blame somebody, when hard economic tims hit Germany, the Nazi party rose on blaming it on the Jews, since they were percieved as having more wealth then the rest of improvished Germany, but of course, this wasn't true

I wonder what race will be blamed this time? Maybe Hispanics? Arabs? Chinese? Old white guys...really if there is any group to blame is the old white guys who plunder the economy like pirates and live like kings, they have politicans in their pockets, and through their money and influence grind the faces of the middle class and the poor, sucking off their meager earning to give themselves tax breaks, or big salaries out of their tax dollars when they screw up, they seem untouchable by the masses, always so high on a pedestal...I know, I worked for big corporations before, their owners are ususally elderly men and these men ( don't let the fact he's just a little old man fool you) have no problem with throwing employees out on the street without a salary forcing employees to loose their homes, just so the old man can have a little more chunk change for maintaining their million dollar yachts..I've been witness to it, and have heard them even acknowledge that this is the case, they know exactly what the consequences mean to the employee and their families....no one can ever say no to these men, their money is their power and they think that not even GOD has any power over them as long as they have money...these old men inherited money...old money from the old world, being descended from the upper class, even royalty...and another thing, these men no absolutely nothing about the businesses they own, which fascinates me. How can an 80 something old man own a major company on the size and scale of IBM and not know what a server does? You have to explain to them how his own products work like explaining it to a child (if he's still awake and has his hearing aid on). They are like extreme Ebeneizer Scrooges with hearts cold and dead from long ago. Oh LORD, rescue the poor from their oppressors!
Josepha Cobbi
Well, it is simple and plain to see that the Scrooges system is failing, crunched under its own greed.

Compare it to the Christian currency of love...
When given freely, it returns back tenfold or more. No interest or years of waiting either.
Scarsity is impossible, the supply is endless.

Once we start using this currency, there is your up and up.
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Yes, I agree, McCain was strategically on his better game last night. His 1-2 punch was awesome, "Senator Obama, I'm not Bush; if you wanted to run against Bush, you should have ran against him 4 years ago" --- Clearly, a sting against Obama for being a "JOHNNY COME LATELY". Obama was caught off guard a couple times and scrambled desperately for words, "Aah, aah, aah..." But of course we NEVER heard the Liberal Bias Media talk about it. (For a so-called "eloquent speaker” Obama sure says "Aah" a lot, which I believe from my high school speech classes was totally frowned upon.)

Obama fell short in explaining his 4-part plan and mentioned only 2 and left it grossly hanging. Again, the LBM avoided this flub. But we saw it.

And McCain is right, Obama uses eloquence to camouflage his ignorance and conceal his true intentions FROM the people... Obama, "We'll certainly LOOK at that problem." It doesn't really mean Obama has any intention at all to ACTUALLY SOLVE the problem. In other words, Obama is all about SMOKE AND MIRRORS; and his followers are completely duped mind-numbed robots.

And this ridiculous notion that to examine a presidential candidate's (Obama's) background which is enveloped with convicted criminals, seedy characters and even Communists is "negative" is just TOTALLY STUPID. Of course, the American public should know if the next potential president of the United States has extremely radical and militant connections and tendencies. Un-sacrificing Americans who put their SELFISH NEEDS first before the security of their own democracy and republic completely deserve a tyrant and tyranny in the end. So if Obama wins the presidential election, then this hideous destiny will be very clear as far as I'm concerned.





















MMarc
QUOTE (flyingsquirrel @ Oct 16 2008, 09:24 AM) *
difficult economic times brings alot racists to the surface and even to power because people want to blame somebody, when hard economic tims hit Germany, the Nazi party rose on blaming it on the Jews, since they were percieved as having more wealth then the rest of improvished Germany, but of course, this wasn't true

I wonder what race will be blamed this time? Maybe Hispanics? Arabs? Chinese? Old white guys...really if there is any group to blame is the old white guys who plunder the economy like pirates and live like kings, they have politicans in their pockets, and through their money and influence grind the faces of the middle class and the poor, sucking off their meager earning to give themselves tax breaks, or big salaries out of their tax dollars when they screw up, they seem untouchable by the masses, always so high on a pedestal...I know, I worked for big corporations before, their owners are ususally elderly men and these men ( don't let the fact he's just a little old man fool you) have no problem with throwing employees out on the street without a salary forcing employees to loose their homes, just so the old man can have a little more chunk change for maintaining their million dollar yachts..I've been witness to it, and have heard them even acknowledge that this is the case, they know exactly what the consequences mean to the employee and their families....no one can ever say no to these men, their money is their power and they think that not even GOD has any power over them as long as they have money...these old men inherited money...old money from the old world, being descended from the upper class, even royalty...and another thing, these men no absolutely nothing about the businesses they own, which fascinates me. How can an 80 something old man own a major company on the size and scale of IBM and not know what a server does? You have to explain to them how his own products work like explaining it to a child (if he's still awake and has his hearing aid on). They are like extreme Ebeneizer Scrooges with hearts cold and dead from long ago. Oh LORD, rescue the poor from their oppressors!



You said a mouthful bro...
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