Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Initial Reactions to the Dog and Pony Finale

In no great surprise, Barack Obama has been elected the 44th President of the United States within the past hour. My past posts should speak for my feelings about this, so I'll lay off of our "lord" and "savior" for now and let him have his night.

As for the rest of them - Joe Biden, as Vice President elect, takes a huge step from the strobe lights of the Democratic senate into the limelight. Hopefully this will help illuminate the fact that he's deeply involved in the 9/11 attacks, having met on 9/13/2001 with Mahmood Ahmed, head of the Pakistani ISI. Ahmed, of course, is alleged to have wired $100,000 to Mohamed Atta in the week leading up to the attacks.

John McCain will go back to being a Senator, and more notably, a very sick cancer patient. In a way it was sad to see him trotted out there by the establishment to take an embarrassing fall. No doubt he's a Neo-Con piece of garbage, but between the cancer, the Vietnam War, and his advanced age, it's questionable he even knows what's going on half of the time anymore.

If poetic justice does indeed exist, Sarah Palin will get jumped by a pack of hungry bears and dogs on her way back to her igloo. She is an absolute hypocritical, possibly retarded piece of filth who had no business being on the television over the past few months. Even though the whole election process is a joke in and of itself, she did nothing but further ruin our nation's image and reaffirm to the rest of the world that we're a bumbling mess. Talks of her being a GOP force in 2012 are laughable.

We still have two and a half months of the Neo-Cons left, but they're clearly out of gas. Cheney suddenly has heart problems again and you can rest assured you won't see him anymore. Bush for his part looks absolutely haggard during his sporadic appearances.

Now we wait to witness the fruition of all the recent predictions of imminent disaster upon Obama's election.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Biden met with him in the days after 9/11 not the day before.

However, a meeting does not mean Biden was 'deeply involved with 9/11' as you say. In fact it doesn't mean anything other than he had a meeting with him. Could it have had something to do with 9/11? Sure. Could they have discussed their favorite sports teams? Just as possible. The fact is you don't know what was discussed and neither do I and therefore neither of us has 'facts'.

How can you be against the NWO while at the same time stating as 'fact' that people are guilty of crimes that they have not been tried for, nor for which you have any real evidence to support?

Does the anti-NWO movement not believe in innocence until guilt is proven? I hope you are being overzealous in your rhetoric. It's easy to get caught up and do that and I totally understand it. But you have to understand that you kinda come off as militant and very much LIKE the NWO when you speak like that.