Nation
Tottering Close To Political Idolatry
By Frederick Meekins
Posted January 21, 2009
It is understandable that
most would take an interest in the peaceful transitions of power that take
place in the United States between one administration to the next as it
is a skill less civilized countries have failed to master; however, what
is taking place right now in relation to Barack Obama is downright frightening
and almost idolatrous in its implications
About the most disgraceful
piece of commemorative inaugural memorabilia I've seen is a flag with Obama's
visage emblazoned across it.
The flag is a symbol of the
United States that ought to remain above the holders of the office sworn
to protect it.
To defile it in this manner
is an act as almost disgusting as burning it.
It has been my contention
that if Obama is not the Anti-Christ, he is certainly a stand in for the
dress rehearsal as Satan works out the kinks.
A plot element central to
the narrative of the Book of Revelation is something known as the "Mark
of the Beast" that all dwelling upon the earth must receive as a sign of
loyalty to this tyrannical regime.
Interestingly, Obama worshipers
are not without their own version as a story on Fox and Friends on 1/18/08
chronicled someone disfiguring their body with an Obama tattoo.
One might respond that Obama
cannot be held responsible for the devotion of his followers and should
not been perceived as an aspiring dictator because of it.
Frankly though, he has done
next to nothing to discourage it and in fact seems to be encouraging these
ostentatious trappings of power.
For example, if Obama is
the epochal figure of Hegelian proportions he is made out to be, shouldn't
he be putting a stop to all these worshipful inaugural ceremonies, especially
in light of the financial crisis the country faces?
So I guess when he says we
will all be called upon to sacrifice, that does not include the accolades
he will have heaped upon himself.
More concrete proposals being
considered just about come straight from Hitler's playbook.
For starters, there is the
Obama tribute film reminiscent of Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph Of The Will."
Ironically, this cinematic
glorification of the Fuehrer is actually less audacious in its titling
than the one about the new President called "Believe" as if he is somehow
deserving of our prayerful adoration.
Even more frightening are
a couple of administrative initiatives being bandied about by Obama's supporters.
One hopes to turn his vast
army of volunteers and online minions into a "service" organization existing
apart from the government (can anyone say SA or SS).
Another seeks to establish
a position within the White House that would basically amount to a secretary
of art and culture that would establish an "artists corps" at the beck
and control of the government, no doubt to paint massive portraits of Obama
himself on the sides of public buildings before it's all over with.
So in these hard economic
times where we are told how it is imperative that we all cut back with
Obama at one time lamenting how Americans should not be able to eat what
we want, drive SUV's, or keep our homes at a constant 70 degrees, we are
to be financing new financial outlays in support of what amounts to unnecessary
aesthetic debaucheries.
Truthful historians of the
80's and 90's will recall that government funded art was usually a euphemism
for crosses submerged in urine, dung smeared portraits of the Virgin Mary,
and floors painted to look like the America flag so you could not get through
a room without having to trample across Old Glory.
With all the fanatical behavior
being exhibited, one must wonder if they are wrapped up in the man or the
undeserved handouts he plans to give them.
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