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Rolloffle
2008-11-16, 05:35
I don't know how, but here in Canada, Obama has brainwashed numerous high school students into supporting him. Since he wasn't even running here and doesn't have any policies which will be particularly good for Canada, there's no logical reason for this support. Although, it's obvious that there isn't any logic behind their support, since few of them can even name one of his campaign's key points.

At my high school, where I am in my senior year, I have seen students wearing Obama shirts, manically chanting his last name, and generally expressing fanatical support for him and his campaign. A girl from one of my classes even takes time to yell "Obama!" whenever I pass her in the halls because she knows that I do not support him or his Marxist leanings. She rather obese, somewhat ugly, and her friends always question "why do you keep yelling that?", so it's actually pretty funny.

Anyway, has anyone else here had a similar experience? Any theories as to what's behind Obama's cultish following? The brainwashing is blatantly obvious here, and yet, very few seem to see through it.

Dream of the iris
2008-11-16, 18:30
That's easy. People realize the World is going to hell in a hand basket and because of this immense dissappointment in the international community people are desperately searching for answers whatever those answers may be. Good or bad, that's not the point....the point is something different is getting done. It's the same thing that happened with Hitler. Because he grew up at the right time and right place he was able to preach his crazy rhetoric and get everyone on his side. I mean when you look at it from a distance the whole idea of letting Hitler run Germany seemed pretty nice at the time. And that's kind of what your seeing today. Had Obama began preaching what he preaches today 20 years ago he would have been labeled a Communist, but in desperate times like these any ideology is favorable as long as it's not the terrible bush approach. But that's only part of the equation....

benpari
2008-11-16, 20:35
I have to agree mostly with Dream of the iris here.


Most of the Obama supporters at my school (In southwest Colorado) managed to stay human but there were several of them who were nuts. There were also a few people who were just as rabidly against him and wouldn't hesitate to scream about it. Neither of these groups of people had the slightest clue about politics.

The town over from mine, Durango, especially the day that McCain came everyone went fucking mad. I could hardly stand to be in town for a several weeks leading up to the election.

Obama's messianic complex scares me far more than ANY of his policies.

Vizualizer
2008-11-16, 21:51
Yeah, Obama is Hitler, okay.

CatharticWeek
2008-11-17, 01:03
Obama isn't a Marxist or a socialist. A lot of people agree he's actually quite conservative for a Democrat. The VP pick is one example of his good judgment, selecting senate vet Biden over the Clinton machine his insistence that there is only one president at any time comes to mind too.

The Obama campaign has mobilized a young generation that have come into political awareness with terror, two wars and a fading image abroad. Americans wanted a leader that would make the tough decisions to help people to get by.

What's good for America is great for it's neighbors. Maybe that's why the people you meet are excited. On the bright side for you, if Obama should screw up you can tell them I told you so. If not. You win too.

SurahAhriman
2008-11-17, 02:48
Obama isn't a Marxist or a socialist. A lot of people agree he's actually quite conservative for a Democrat. The VP pick is one example of his good judgment, selecting senate vet Biden over the Clinton machine his insistence that there is only one president at any time comes to mind too.

The Obama campaign has mobilized a young generation that have come into political awareness with terror, two wars and a fading image abroad. Americans wanted a leader that would make the tough decisions to help people to get by.

What's good for America is great for it's neighbors. Maybe that's why the people you meet are excited. On the bright side for you, if Obama should screw up you can tell them I told you so. If not. You win too.

He just did a weekly public address thing. Go look it up. Weather or not he's a socialist depends on how loosely you define it, but he's certainly socialistic.

As for his Cult of Personality, he's an intelligent, articulate leader who is unusually willing to discuss things in terms of ideas. That resonates well, especially after Bush.

Rolloffle
2008-11-17, 03:00
A lot of people agree he's actually quite conservative for a Democrat.

Uh, what? :confused: :rolleyes:

ilovesawedoffpump
2008-11-17, 15:32
people support him because they cant think for themselves. if you look at his rallies, he can be talking about nasa, and some old nigger woman will be nodding her head like she knows wtf he's talking about :confused:

highschoolers like him because the jews who run mtv like him. evn fox news, they had some nigger on there almost crying after he won :rolleyes: talking about how wether you liked him or not, it was such a great moment to have his monkey ass for a president. i fucking hate this spook, and i hate this country even more than i did before.

SilentMind
2008-11-17, 16:51
Ayers agrees he's actually quite conservative for a Democrat.

Fixed.

Horselover Fat
2008-11-17, 18:51
Yes I agree with the OP its bull shit. People are blind sided by the real issues.

Politics are definately this years fad. his campaign has created some kind of image for him that appeals to the masses. Any one with half a brain dosnt like Obama.

I mean in a way i actually wanted mccain to win just to avoid all the "black jokes" on tv/radio that tie into him being the better canidate. Its insane.

I mean I doubt it really matters who would have one, It's just basically wich corporate influence you are voting for.

Obama is accepted and is willing to play ball. He is just as evil as the others.

He is just all dolled up and wearin' high heels to look pretty down town as I see it.

Fuck Obama.

LS-9
2008-11-17, 18:59
Yeah, Obama is Hitler, okay.

lawl

OP, just relax

(^_^)
2008-11-18, 02:08
people support him because they cant think for themselves. if you look at his rallies, he can be talking about nasa, and some old nigger woman will be nodding her head like she knows wtf he's talking about :confused:

highschoolers like him because the jews who run mtv like him. evn fox news, they had some nigger on there almost crying after he won :rolleyes: talking about how wether you liked him or not, it was such a great moment to have his monkey ass for a president. i fucking hate this spook.

This.

(^_^)
2008-11-18, 02:09
Yeah, Obama is Hitler, okay.

Same Jews backing both of 'em.

Warsie
2008-11-18, 02:58
people support him because they cant think for themselves. if you look at his rallies, he can be talking about nasa, and some old nigger woman will be nodding her head like she knows wtf he's talking about :confused:

She's glad that an African-American has a change of being president and having change and without help from his uncle or some shit like the past POTUSes.

I don't agree with Obama, and he may suck right wing dick and not do "change" but you're wrong in that case

Warsie
2008-11-18, 02:58
Same Jews backing both of 'em.

do you and other people have info on that? Links

supperrfreek
2008-11-18, 22:09
Obama isn't a Marxist or a socialist. A lot of people agree he's actually quite conservative for a Democrat.
.
Um, he was rated the most left leaning senator by the national review, that's even further left than proclaimed socialist Bernie Sanders. That doesn't exactly sound like conservatism to me. He voted with his own party 97% of the time, which got him this rating, meaning that the party leadership is that far to the left too. I guess you could say that makes him bi partisan too, because 3%, yeah, that's reaching across the aisle if I've ever seen it.
Politics are definitely this years fad. his campaign has created some kind of image for him that appeals to the masses.
I guess so, there was a whole cottage industry of bush bashing books, there are more books written about George W. Bush than any past president. All of them are negative, and all don't seem to account for the fact that he's in a relatively rough spot compared to Clinton (who's main problem was himself).
I mean I doubt it really matters who would have one, It's just basically wich corporate influence you are voting for.

amen, where's a candidate who can stand up and say, "yeah I'm laissez faire, that means that if you do well I won't interfere, and it means if your company is falling apart I also won't interfere". Is it that hard to promote good business practices by maintaining salutary neglect.

(^_^)
2008-11-20, 03:36
do you and other people have info on that? Links

Adolf Hitler was the son of Alois Hiedler, who was born 'Alois Shickelgruber' illegitimately to Anna Maria Schickelgruber. It's considered very likely that Anna Maria's Jewish employer Baron Solomon Mayer Von Rothschild was the father.

Not to mention the fact that Hitler's reign led directly to the acceptance of Jewish occupation of Palestine, the killing of around fifty-million white people (whom the Jews hate), and that Hitler and Nazism are now an integral part of modern Judaism. It's almost impossible to spend time with a Jew without them mentioning Nazism, Hitler, or the "Holocaust." In a strange sense, he has become their god.

benpari
2008-11-20, 05:51
Adolf Hitler was the son of Alois Hiedler, who was born 'Alois Shickelgruber' illegitimately to Anna Maria Schickelgruber. It's considered very likely that Anna Maria's Jewish employer Baron Solomon Mayer Von Rothschild was the father.

Not to mention the fact that Hitler's reign led directly to the acceptance of Jewish occupation of Palestine, the killing of around fifty-million white people (whom the Jews hate), and that Hitler and Nazism are now an integral part of modern Judaism. It's almost impossible to spend time with a Jew without them mentioning Nazism, Hitler, or the "Holocaust." In a strange sense, he has become their god.

Hitler was a Rothschild?! That explains a lot.....

Angry Blue Bird of Death
2008-11-20, 18:00
People are sheep when it comes to popular things. I doubt they even know much about Obama and just supporting him because they've been influenced to believe he's some great guy.

benpari
2008-11-21, 00:02
People are sheep when it comes to popular things. I doubt they even know much about Obama and just supporting him because they've been influenced to believe he's some great guy.

I agree. I know some people who supported him just because they thought it would be historical to have a black president. I have nothing wrong with the idea of a black president, but voting for someone just for that reason is ridiculous.

Even if they knew about some his platform they would cite issues that McCain and Obama agreed upon. Things like war, foreign aid, taxes, education. The only thing they really differ on is health care, and both of their plans would increase the national debt by over 1.3 trillion dollars over the next 10 years, probably a lot more because all estimates aim low...I think we can all agree that this wouldn't do anything to help our country.

This (http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.cfm?ID=1642) poll also speaks for itself. I really doubt McCain supporters would have done much better on that test.

Though I don't agree with the way the founders originally set up the electoral college, I can definitely see where they were coming from. I'm not trying to attack Obama or McCain supporters here, but I think that almost ALL of America is horribly ill informed.

supperrfreek
2008-11-22, 20:01
that's why people choose negative ads, people remember them better. Especially in this cycle where people voted based on how the last four years were.

BrokeProphet
2008-11-23, 00:09
I love the "people are sheep, and just voted for him b/c they are stupid sheep following the crowd" type of comments.

Closest primary race ever.

Means just a little over half of these "sheep" did not follow him. Did not drink the kool-aid. The presidental election was no blow out either. Which means just a little under half the voting public, did not support the man.

Which does not bode well for the assertion that his victory was a combination of:

a cult of personality, the jew run media, and the sheeple of the country.

Could not have been the man's ideas, people's agreement with those, his charisma, his cool headed conduct, his amazingly ran campaign, his oratory skill, or his obvious contrast to the ideals of the least popular president in this nations history.

No, it has to be his skin color, sheep voters, and the jew run media.

I will contend the historical prospect of the election, as well as those who jump on the bandwagon played a role in the votes he received, but I will not simply ASSUME these votes to be the major reasons for his victory.

As far as the big jew conspiracy leading to his cult of personality...I have to ask the question...why Obama? Why not Hilary? Why not McCain? Why not any number of other candidates?

Basically, what will Obama do, or what has he done, that our other candidates and presidents did not or would not do for the five jew bankers who control the world?

Without that your allegation completely and utterly lacks a motive. Which is a very important piece of any conspiracy. Perhaps some of you should just turn in your tin foil hats and give up conspiracy theory all together.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_of_personality
FYI this is the defintion for a cult of personality.

JustAnotherAsshole
2008-11-23, 06:34
Well, I believe Canada and most of America sees this.

Bush=Republican.

Bush=Terrible leadership

Therefore:

Republican=Terrible leadership.

If A=B and A=C, then B=C.

I'm not saying that it's true (Although it seems to be), I'm just illustrating how (I believe) people think in the most Basic way. You guys fucked up your image, and unless Obama fucks up worse than Bush, I don't think Republicans will be in the white house for quite a while.

BrokeProphet
2008-11-24, 23:36
....and unless Obama fucks up worse than Bush, I don't think Republicans will be in the white house for quite a while.

I think he would have to eat a live puppy on stage in front of a group of crippled 8 year olds, to do worse than Bush.

countdown2chaos
2008-11-27, 05:30
people support him because they cant think for themselves. if you look at his rallies, he can be talking about nasa, and some old nigger woman will be nodding her head like she knows wtf he's talking about :confused:

highschoolers like him because the jews who run mtv like him. evn fox news, they had some nigger on there almost crying after he won :rolleyes: talking about how wether you liked him or not, it was such a great moment to have his monkey ass for a president. i fucking hate this spook, and i hate this country even more than i did before.

...I love you.
And I highly agree with every word good sir. ;)

benpari
2008-11-27, 10:43
You have to be retarded to think that Obama got elected just because all the sheep voted for them. You also have to be retarded to think that sheep didn't voted for McCain as well.

I saw this while reading the news the other day and it greatly disturbed me.

Article Here (http://www.russiatoday.com/features/news/33295)

4 out of 10 people couldn't even name ONE freedom we are guaranteed by the constitution and [reading between the lines a bit here] less than 3% of the people could name all 5 rights in the first amendment.

If people actually had even the most basic understanding of our rights, as well as the issues, do you really think that people like McCain and Obama could make it into the general election?


As far as the big jew conspiracy leading to his cult of personality...I have to ask the question...why Obama? Why not Hilary? Why not McCain? Why not any number of other candidates?

Not saying that I believe that a "big Jewish conspiracy" chose Obama, but I think Obama had a much better superficial persona than any other candidate. Its a lot easier to get behind Obama than Hillary or McCain.

Also I don't really think that it even requires a conspiracy theory, Obama clearly had far more media support than any other candidate.
If you want any proof of this just look up Chris Dodd's "Talk Clock."
I hate to bring his name up here, but what happened to Ron Paul(and the republican primaries in general) is a great example of how the media exercises their control to 'pick' candidates.
Do you honestly think that McCain would have gotten into the general election had the media not given all their air time to McCain and Romney?

stormshadowftb
2008-11-27, 19:14
rollfle is a well known troll.

sounds like he is getting the piss ripped out of him at school for supporting mccain and palin during the election!

I mean, seriously? mccain? palin? to support those freaks you must have to be evil or stupid?

Obama won because the best man won, when he talks he talks sense, people can believe what he's saying is actually what he believes in. not like bushy boy who will say and do anything to make people believe him.

americans used to get shouted at when they went to other countries because of the iraq war and george bush's evil policies and because they voted for that evil fuck TWICE! now it's canadians who pretend to be americans just to get free drinks in pubs!

rolloffle you are a sad little man who is on the wrong side of history, and I'm glad people at school are letting you know ha ha ha dick-head!

Dream of the iris
2008-11-28, 00:40
Just throwing this out there:

Black people voted for him because he is black.

I have a black step brother and he admitted he voted for him partly because he's black and he wanted to be "a part of history". Jeez. :rolleyes:

DonMuttoni
2008-11-28, 01:54
Comrades, we must abolish the cult of the individual decisively, once and for all; we must draw the proper conclusions concerning both ideological-theoretical and practical work!

JustAnotherAsshole
2008-11-28, 02:08
I knew that when I came into this thread, I'd get a heavy dose of reality.

I now know that Obama's election can only be attributed to Jews and brainwashing.

It's not as if the American people were displeased with the past 8 years of Republican rule. Who the fuck could dislike that? I mean, I for one, love becoming poor as fuck, losing my house, being the fucking joke of the world and not being able to pay for medical care.


Just throwing this out there:

Black people voted for him because he is black.

I have a black step brother and he admitted he voted for him partly because he's black and he wanted to be "a part of history". Jeez. :rolleyes:

Because we all know that it's perfectly reasonable to make a sweeping generalization about an entire race of people based on the perceived actions of a few.

Dream of the iris
2008-11-29, 01:56
Bullshit. You know as well as I do that half the reason most black people voted for him was because he is black. I mean, I don't blame them. It's quite easy to get caught up in the emotion of a black president based on 200 years of oppression. That's a fine way to vote for someone. I do welcome the fact that we've opened our minds, but come on. Race is not a reason to vote for anyone.

BrokeProphet
2008-12-01, 20:29
Bullshit. You know as well as I do that half the reason most black people voted for him was because he is black.

No, I do not know that. You do not either.

Fact is, blacks by and large, have voted democratic for the past thirty or so years. Clearly there is something in the democratic party they like, or something in the republican they do not.

How do you know whether or not this race of people, who mainly support democratic agenda, voted democratic THIS time because of the color of the candidates skin.

You don't.

NOW, maybe you wish to argue that the mass turnout of first time voters, voted for him b/c of the color of his skin. That mass turnout was mainly college kids, mostly white, mind you.

Even then you are going to have to show that those kids voted for Obama b/c of the color of his skin and NOT because Bush had the lowest approval ratings and won not only the utter disdain of a large group of his own citizens, but won the hatred of millions around the globe.

Comparing those two...I am of the opinion more folks voted Obama out of a hatred for Bush, than they did b/c of the man's color. Indeed examining Obama's campaign strategy it wasn't tied with man's color. No, his winning strategy was simple: Tie McCain to Bush...and it worked.

Now, consider that the right did not just lose the presidency, they lost both houses as well. This seems to indicate the voting public had need to send a message to the republicans. We sent that message, and it had more to do with Bush's terrible leadership, the foolish party who backed him, than it did with the color of Obama's skin.

Yggdrasil
2008-12-06, 18:59
No, I do not know that. You do not either.

Fact is, blacks by and large, have voted democratic for the past thirty or so years. Clearly there is something in the democratic party they like, or something in the republican they do not.

How do you know whether or not this race of people, who mainly support democratic agenda, voted democratic THIS time because of the color of the candidates skin.

You don't.

NOW, maybe you wish to argue that the mass turnout of first time voters, voted for him b/c of the color of his skin. That mass turnout was mainly college kids, mostly white, mind you.

Even then you are going to have to show that those kids voted for Obama b/c of the color of his skin and NOT because Bush had the lowest approval ratings and won not only the utter disdain of a large group of his own citizens, but won the hatred of millions around the globe.

Comparing those two...I am of the opinion more folks voted Obama out of a hatred for Bush, than they did b/c of the man's color. Indeed examining Obama's campaign strategy it wasn't tied with man's color. No, his winning strategy was simple: Tie McCain to Bush...and it worked.

Now, consider that the right did not just lose the presidency, they lost both houses as well. This seems to indicate the voting public had need to send a message to the republicans. We sent that message, and it had more to do with Bush's terrible leadership, the foolish party who backed him, than it did with the color of Obama's skin.

Right you are, BrokeProphet

Iris, I hate to do this, but I call bullshit.

John Kerry got 92 % of the black vote in '04; you're telling me it's because he was a nigger as well?

wallstreetshuffle
2008-12-11, 03:54
I don't know how, but here in Canada, Obama has brainwashed numerous high school students into supporting him. Since he wasn't even running here and doesn't have any policies which will be particularly good for Canada, there's no logical reason for this support. Although, it's obvious that there isn't any logic behind their support, since few of them can even name one of his campaign's key points.

At my high school, where I am in my senior year, I have seen students wearing Obama shirts, manically chanting his last name, and generally expressing fanatical support for him and his campaign. A girl from one of my classes even takes time to yell "Obama!" whenever I pass her in the halls because she knows that I do not support him or his Marxist leanings. She rather obese, somewhat ugly, and her friends always question "why do you keep yelling that?", so it's actually pretty funny.

Anyway, has anyone else here had a similar experience? Any theories as to what's behind Obama's cultish following? The brainwashing is blatantly obvious here, and yet, very few seem to see through it.

Its the media my friend, and I know exactly what you are talking about, his brainwashing is coming all the way to Canada.

By the way, Obama talks about making change, he never ever says that it will be a positive change.







fucking sand nigger.