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Crowning of the Messiah

Pompous pomp at Pepsi Center



imageIt’s DNC time in Denver. Time to replace Barack Hussein Obama’s halo with a crown. This morning signs with the single word “Unity” were stacked up and ready for delegate pick up outside the Denver Pepsi Center. The public squabbling between the Obama and Clinton camps is, at least ostensibly, over. Make that over on the convention floor. Outside, it continues with groups like Clintons4McCain taking the battle all the way to Election Day. Meanwhile back at the proverbial ranch, Hillary Clinton, who deems Joe Biden “a good man, a wise man, an experienced man”, will prove she doesn’t resent being passed over for VP. Denver’s Street People, known at other times as the homeless have all had their haircuts, been spiffed up and talcumed over with pretty smelling powder. Those who haven’t been are hidden out of sight, staring at rented plasma television screens. It doesn’t matter to which God Democrats pray. At the DNC Allah and Mother Earth are on the same platform. It’s all Interfaith now, so pray, Brothers and Sisters, pray. By the end of the day the mainstream media message will go out: There never was any disunity in the lead up to the DNC and anyone who says there was must be a blogger or a raging conspiracy theorist.

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The die is cast and the fix is in. Last word from Obama: “I can’t wait to hear Michelle speak tonight!” Neither can Rush Limbaugh. It took the proverbial New York minute to whisk House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to safety at the first hint of trouble. Security is tight. After all protest group leaders made it clear there will be at least 1,000 anti-war activists, including Cindy Sheehan milling about outside. God knows that the anti-war crowd is loud on primal screams but frustrated in action of any kind. Besides there will be lots of pro-troop Americans on scene to face off the Moonbats. Nobody’s talking about the Canadian immigrant found dead in a Denver hotel room with a pound of cyanide just blocks away from the site two weeks ago today. Just ask 630 KHOW Denver talk show host Peter Boyles, who’s been the only one trying to keep the story on the front burner. “It’s been pushed away. The story went to ground,” Boyles, an award-winning Best Investigative Radio Talk Show Host said on his morning show last Tuesday. A local police lieutenant had told him that Saleman Abdirahman Dirie, found dead last Monday in Room 408 at the Burnsley Hotel had been “up to no good”. With the strange silence surrounding the Burnsley Hotel event, Boyles had to rely on reading interviews of Dirie’s sister in the Ottawa Citizen to his listeners. But like Denver’s homeless, the circumstances of Dirie’s death, have been swept under the rug, making way for Thursday’s crowning. The FBI’s claim that Dirie had no link to terrorism, taught Boyles a lesson in what he calls “federal speak”. “In federal speak, that means they have no record of him. He’s a ghost.” Nothing can go wrong when they’ve come to Denver to crown Obama and put their blessings on Biden. The Interfaith concept originated not with Al Gore but with the United Nations, where nothing ever goes wrong. Meanwhile, the Holy Spirit will be invoked more than once in the lead up to the crowning of “The Messiah”. Perhaps the “Obama Prayer”, written by Matthew C. Kramer and posted on Sean Hannity’s blog has now come into its own:

The “Obama” Prayer

Our Obama, who art from heaven, or Hawaii, or possibly Chicago, Liberal be thy name, Thy presidency come. Thy will be done, On Earth, as it is in San Francisco. Give us this day our daily handouts. And forgive us our individualism, As we forgive those who don’t properly inflate their tires. And lead us not into the Clintons, But deliver us from McCain For thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory, for two full terms.” See:

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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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