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« on: August 05, 2009, 04:13:26 pm »

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                                                       Does `King of the World’ need a birth certificate?

Judi McLeod and Douglas Hagmann 
                                           



                                                                           
 By Judi McLeod and Douglas Hagmann  Wednesday, August 5, 2009


Since his arrival at the White House, Barack Obama has been touted as `King of the World’ rather than USA president.

As King of the World, does Obama really need born-in-USA status?  On the occasion of their president’s 48th birthday yesterday, Americans still don’t know for certain from where he came, only where he is leading them.

There was a mammoth picture of the Birthday Boy on display outside the White House, but no pictures of him pursing his lips to blow out the candles on a birthday cake, which may have served as a reminder that this is a president already well on his way to blowing out the lights of the Free World.

Thus far the only `proof’ of Obama’s murky past comes from the romantic version of his life as spun in his book, Dreams of My Father.

Some people’s dreams are other folk’s nightmares.

Global citizens and Kings of the World find home at the United Nations, which operates as a law unto itself.

When Obama emerges to his rightful throne as King of the World, will his missing birth certificate and school records be swallowed up by UN diplomatic immunity?

The long-awaited debut of Obama at the UN is happening right on schedule. Obama will chair “a special meeting of the U.N, Security Council on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament”.  According to U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice, that meeting will take place on Sept. 24 during the annual summit of the U.N. General Assembly.

There is no doubt that the sovereignty of the US, notwithstanding, the United Nations is a law unto itself.

A pig sty of corruption, and a body that blows its time on incessant talk while people die in genocides, the UN is also the main source of this summer’s “you’re all going to die” pandemic predictions that have yet to lead to the public panic needed to invoke martial law.

Most fittingly to some, UN headquarters originated on the grounds of an abattoir where screams of animals being led to slaughter could be heard, as a “gift” from Rockefeller family money.

Diplomatic Immunity, which could only have originated at the UN, has created virtual untouchables.  According to Reader’s Digest, “The UN rarely gets much done, but somehow its officials are still too busy to park legally.  Between 1997 and the end of 2002, foreign diplomats racked up more than 150,000 unpaid parking tickets--totaling a staggering $17 million.  But thanks to diplomatic immunity, the city has no power to collect.

Is it a foregone conclusion that the UN granted Obama the unassailable right to be a law unto himself, with or without the personal documents proving who he really is?

BHO began identifying himself as a “global citizen” even before election.  Perhaps rather than coming off as grandiose, he was really telling the truth.

UN-bestowed diplomatic immunity has protected other high rollers in the now all but forgotten Oil for Food Scandal.

Some of those high rollers are now part of the Obama team of czars.  Paul Volcker, charged by personal friend, former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to investigate the scandal, only added to the level of frustration.

UN Poster Boy numero uno, Canadian Maurice Strong who accepted a $1 million cheque courtesy of oil-for-food main player Saddam Hussein (although he contends he did know at the time the money came from Hussein) went on to invest in the Chery car company, stated intention of which was to bring America’s auto industry to its knees with the likes of Obama bagman George Soros.

Soros has close ties to former UN Deputy Secretary General Baron Mark Malloch-Brown.

Is Obama thumbing his nose at Americans who want to see his birth certificate because he knows his back is covered by UN diplomatic immunity?

Is there a Grand Plan keeping the the most anti-American president ever elected in the White House?

Barack Obama is a self-admitted global citizen who can do whatever he wants to America, and just like the organization which foments for One World Government that spawned him, is really a power until himself.

http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/13403
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« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2009, 12:03:08 am »

Does the World need a "KING" ??
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« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2009, 07:57:42 am »

Does the World need a "KING" ??

Does the World need a Antichrist ? http://bagnewsnotes.typepad.com/bagnews/2008/08/obama-the-antic.html

Democrats complain McCain ad casts Obama as the Antichrist
August 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment



Supporters of Barack Obama said the ad from the McCain campaign furthered rumors that Obama is the antichrist. (YOUTUBE.COM)

McCain spot may have themes on the apocalypse

Boston Globe | Aug 9, 2008

By Foon Rhee

Does John McCain’s Web ad that mocks Barack Obama as “The One” have a darker design?

Outraged Christian supporters of Obama say it does – that it is intended to further Internet-fueled rumors that Obama is the antichrist. Deconstructing and analyzing the ad, they say the images and language play into apocalyptic themes, including those featured in the best-selling “Left Behind” series, fictionalized accounts of the end of the world.

McCain’s campaign, which did not respond to requests for comment yesterday, has said that the ad was intended merely to poke fun at what they see as Obama’s arrogance.

But the buzz over possible apocalyptic subtexts in the ad, which has been viewed nearly 1.1 million times since it was posted a week ago on YouTube, has become so loud that yesterday Time magazine and The Wall Street Journal reported on the controversy and the authors of “Left Behind” issued a statement about it.

Authors Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, in the statement issued through their public relations firm, said they don’t believe Obama is the antichrist mentioned in the biblical prophecies in the Book of Revelation. Their series of 16 novels has sold more than 63 million copies worldwide.



Related: Obama Leads Among Christians

“I’ve gotten a lot of questions the last few weeks asking if Obama is the antichrist,” Jenkins said in the statement. “I tell everyone that I don’t think the antichrist will come out of politics, especially American politics.”

LaHaye added: “I can see by the language he uses why people think he could be the antichrist, but from my reading of scripture, he doesn’t meet the criteria. There is no indication in the Bible that the antichrist will be an American.”

Those analyzing the ad point to the opening words – “It should be known that in 2008 the world shall be blessed. They will call him The One” – and a clip of Obama saying in a speech: “A nation healed, a world repaired. We are the ones that we’ve been waiting for.”

In the “Left Behind” series, the antichrist is a charismatic young political leader who is founder of The One World religion and promises to heal the world.

“Short of 666, they used every single symbol of the antichrist in this ad,” Eric Sapp, a Democratic operative who advises Democrats on reaching out to faith communities, told the Journal. “There are way too many things to just be coincidence.”

LaHaye and other believers say the antichrist will come from Europe, maybe Romania and possibly a leader of the European Union.

But for the last few months, there have been viral e-mails that compare Obama to Nimrod, whom some evangelicals believe was the first evil king of world history and who is black in some accounts, said James Tabor, chairman of the department of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

While the Obama-as-antichrist accusation is on the fringes now and not seriously mentioned from the pulpit, Tabor said, “I think that could come.”

After reviewing the video yesterday, Tabor, a specialist in ancient apocalyptic thought, said that while the ad’s creators might have wanted to play with apocalyptic themes in a tongue-in-cheek way, it could have “serious consequences.”

“Is anyone naive enough to believe and watch that and say, ‘Oh no, I won’t vote for him because he’s the antichrist?’ I’d have to say in our country, yeah,” Tabor said.

And, he noted, another biblical prophecy is that the antichrist gets wounded, and a disturbed believer could try to fulfill that prophecy. A man has been charged in Florida for threatening to assassinate Obama, who requested and received Secret Service protection last year at the earliest point for any presidential candidate after his campaign received hate mail.

“This stuff is very, very dangerous,” Tabor said. “It can be seen as playful, but too many times in history it has led to armies marching and people dying. The ad is really unfortunate.”

http://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/2008/08/13/democrats-complain-mccain-ad-casts-obama-as-the-antichrist/
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« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2009, 11:19:05 am »

That is an old article, about a year old.  These derisions about Obama, calling him "Messiah" and "King" are all Republican talking points. 
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« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2009, 11:27:53 am »

That is an old article, about a year old.  These derisions about Obama, calling him "Messiah" and "King" are all Republican talking points. 

I am not a republican, I am a liberal, and I like to read good articles.A year old, so what? Do you have something to comment from it, or just about age and who have that kind of talking points?
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