Posted on 09/10/2012 1:39:11 PM PDT by vrwc54
Building a Religion 2012
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
A day for every state!
Bizarre. It seems to be satire and mocking the Obamabots.
I thought we fundamentally transformed it last time . . .
FUBO! Fundamental transformation =
- Unilateral disarmament
- Exploding taxes and regulations
- Poverty for all except the “nomenklatura”
- Riots in the streets and martial law
What’s not to like?
That is a great graphic....
I hope everyone sees this.
Fundamentally transforming the U.S.A. = finishing off what is left of the American Republic.
By the way, for the sake of argument, let’s say there was a President we agreed with when he said he would fundamentally transform the U.S.A. Is anyone else ill-at-ease with the idea that one man has that kind of power?
This speech would go good with Sarah McLaughlin’s song “Building a Mystery”.
“Fundamentally transform this country”...
well, nobody can say he didn’t warn them. The only problem is that people aren’t really listening, they’re hearing what they want to hear regardless of what he really means.
He thinks America will change just because he touts some magically disguised commie ideals?
He dissed God BIGTIME.
He lied when he gave his Oath of Office.
He forced God to witness his lie.
You don't do that to God and last long enough to fundamentally change anything.
57 days.
The song is Building a Religion by Cake originally done as a satire for the 2008 election.
This is my updated version and yes it is satire but I'm not sure his most ardent supporters would get it.
Because the World needs more Zimbabwes!
This is my very favorite Cake song. I remember thinking of it when Obamania was hitting it’s stride, then loving the fact that it was used as satire on youtube.
> “57 - A day for every state!”
I listened to his original reference to the 57 states the other day. It actually says “the 57 other states”, implying one more being the one he was in at the time.
He just wants to turn up the volume, Kenneth.
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