Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Yes We Can... Smash Pumpkins




I am pretty sure these won't be on my doorstep.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obamamania is every bit as much a religion as any other.

They worship him.

Eric S. said...

Why not?

They are the scariest jack-o-lanterns I've seen in some time!

Anonymous said...

Blah blah blah...at least you could be courteous to your fellow christian brother...you may not like everything Barak Obama stands for, but he's a professing christian and deserves probably a little less bashing. After all, he's probably going to be our next president.

Vitamin Z said...

I'll quit bashing him if he quits voting for the bashing of babies.

At least it's pumpkins we are talking about and not babies.

z

Anonymous said...

"at least you could be courteous to your fellow christian brother"

- Do we need to remind you of what you've said about "your fellow Christians" Sarah Palin and George Bush?

Anonymous said...

Yes, I can point out their presidential flaws (and I probably could have been nicer), but putting videos of "supporters" in a video chanting (not endorsed by the candidate) and a pumpkin thing...isn't that a little childish? I'm sure we could find people of the same zeal on the other side of the aisle.

Anonymous said...

So you're allowed to call a fellow Christian a "moronic hockey mom" but we're not allowed to make fun of silly Obama supporters?

Anonymous said...

I have seen SOME of the videos on YouTube of little kids singing hymns to Obama and high schoolers marching around like Hitler ... I mean, Obama youth. Now people of all ages are carving his starless disfigurement of the U. S. Flag on pumpkins for an upcoming "holiday" -- obviously not celebrating Martin Luther's nailing of 95 theses to the castle church door in Wittenberg.

I think the liberals have found a (not necessarily "the") antichrist who they can rally around. He's a charismatic speaker, has a now former relationship with a nominally Christian church, and speaks of (an empty) hope. If I had no Hope and an unrenewed mind, I'd probably worship this communist, too. But apparently they've forgotten what has happened in Communist regimes to get people in line. Soon, they'll be singing his praises, quivering.

I long thought that Obama was not AS evil as Hillary Clinton, but I seemed to forget that thinly masked evil is far more insidious than bold faced, openly power seeking evil.

Anonymous said...

...but she IS a moron. I don't get what you're missing. ?

sonneta said...

I don't get the one the man in the first photo is holding. Is that Jack-O-Lantern supposed to be Barack himself?

Anonymous said...

I think it is supposed to be Obama. There is one on the site linked from the post where there is a detailed image of Obama's face/profile. Scary. I think I'll stick with my "GIT-R-DONE" pumpkin. Or I might carve "95" in one to celebrate the ... other ... major significance of 31 October.

Anonymous said...

"...but she IS a moron. I don't get what you're missing.?

- Isn't she "moron" who you also claimed was the only one of the four that shared your view on abortion?

Please list your academic and professional accomplishments so that we can judge whether you're qualified to render a verdict on the governor of a state. I look forward to reviewing that.

Anonymous said...

Amy,

Whether or not you think that Sarah Palin is qualified to be vice-president or not, she is not a moron. She has been a mayor and a governor, and if you watched her in the vice-presidential debate, you saw abundant evidence that she has a sharp mind.

However, Amy, there is a bigger issue here for us as Christians. We are the family of God-- brothers and sisters in Christ, adopted by Him into His eternal family. How loving is it for you to call a fellow sister in Christ a "moron"? How will you explain that to God when you stand before Him to receive your rewards for your earthly life lived (not that good works merit salvation, but we will receive rewards for them)?