[AGL] Fwd: Re: [FedUp] New Obama T-shirt/a campaign tactic asoldas television...

Fontaine Maverick fmaverick at austin.rr.com
Sun Aug 10 13:51:52 EDT 2008


Here's one:

I went online and googled obama jesus t shirt - found quite a few different designs in this vein. Every one was anti-obama - this particular one was from Michelle Malkin's website.
I wager that the tshirt wearer was NOT for Obama. Bet the guy raising the signs was trying to take attention from the lady with the jesus t shirt, though.
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From: Frances Morey
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Subject: Re: [AGL] Fwd: Re: [FedUp] New Obama T-shirt/a campaign tactic asoldas television...


It was a picture of the face of Jesus almost as big as the T-shirt itself, with Obama printed in bold letters across the top. I was flabbergasted when I saw it. I watched the segment repeatedly, with sound and without. It was obviously deliberately done as a subliminal message. That subliminal kind of crowd influence is a cornerstone of the Obama campaign--it also happened in the caucuses and at the State Convention, when a "cheering section" had been cued up to raise a rousting cheer when one of "theirs" was mentioned in a line up of those who ran for delegate and committee seats. It was so noticable that I asked a delegate seated next to me with HRC buttons on why she voted for the Obama delegate. She said, "He seemed the most popular."
Amen.

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