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

michele mason m_11 at att.net
Mon Aug 11 20:17:07 EDT 2008


SUBLIMINAL!!! HOW? YOU MUST MEAN OBVIOUS IDIOSY!!! DISGUSTING! WHAT
NONSENSE. MUST BE BRAIN MALIGNANCY IF NOT PURE FILTH.
THE SOUND OF A GOOD SWIFT( BOAT) POP OF A SLAP Give me a chance and I'd
love to do it. PURE (IF THAT WORD CAN BE ATTACHED TO ANY REPUGGLYCAN)
AND COMMON ROVE. MASS MURDERING CHENEYS AND poor old McCain had to kiss
his own ass for a last chance! Or maybe I'm just confused- can't make
any sense of it, so I'm mad as hell. This is the most serious vote
since FDR— even more so. Apparently some people don't deserve freedom,
nor do their cute little blond grandsons who will be canon fodder about
the same time they realize their nasty stupid grannies signed 'em up
for the draft just cause the grannies' pictures couldn't get bigger
than gender. Sad, but if I get enough, I'll vote for Obama early and
leave the Country. I hope my friends can attend my bon voyage. At
least you'll have a place to crash in the UK somewhere—as soon as I get
it set-up. mm

On Aug 10, 2008, at 12:51 PM, Fontaine Maverick wrote:


> Here's one:

> <unknown.jpg>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.

>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From: Frances Morey

>> To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s

>> Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 12:34 PM

>> 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.

>>

>>

AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE, WE SHALL SERVE THE LORD
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