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Demons for Obama



The Obama button craze, apparent during ‘The Second Coming’ inauguration, took its inspiration from the Peace Movement. The Peace Movement covered all professions in buttons reading, ‘Grannies for Peace’, ‘Farmers and War Veterans for Peace’. It also included “Panties for Peace”, a movement, which someone started as a joke, but still collected members. In secular, Marxist Obama land, it’s now ‘Sisters for Obama’, buttons with the Obama logo slapped below a Hollywood version of a young nun in a habit whose beauty outshines her virtue.
In the Obama button culture every profession is represented on the Obama campaign. According to David Graham, associate editor at The Atlantic, There’s ‘Dancers for Obama’, ‘Bartenders for Obama’, ‘Fisherman for Obama’ and now habit-wearing ‘Sisters for Obama’. The one most conspicuously missing is ‘Demons for Obama’. One of the first to report on ‘Sisters for Obama’ is savvy Catholic priest, Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, who has one of the most followed Catholic blogs on the entire Internet. The blog is called ‘Fr. Z’s blog-What does The Prayer Really Say?’-”Frank commentary on Catholic issues & slavishly accurate liturgical translations by Fr. John. Zuhlsdorf.”

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Here’s Fr. Z’s post on O’s alleged sisters:

“Sisters for Obama?” Oh… that’s not… right… no….

Posted on 20 January 2013 by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf My stomach turned as a I saw on the site of WaPo some photos of the preparation for the inauguration of the President – you know the one – tomorrow.
'Sisters for Obama' ( Brendan Smialowski / AFP / Getty Images / January 13, 2013 ) A pin with a nun on it is seen at the official Presidential Inaugural Committee's gift shop in Washington, D.C.
No no no.  That’s just wrong. I’d like to know who paid for these and how they are being distributed like this by the Presidential Inaugural Committee. UPDATE: I was reminded in a comment, below, about the great scene in Galaxy Quest.
A guiding light in probing Catholic issues of the day, Fr. Z’s thoughts of ‘Sisters for Obama’ serve as a reminder of how it was the deliberate restructuring of the infrastructure of the Catholic Church cemented with the Labor Movement, perfected by Saul Alinsky that was to one day bring Community Organizer Barack Hussein Obama into the White House. The road to hell leading to a community organizer becoming America’s first undocumented president was paved 40 years ago by a cadre of Catholic priests--personally trained by atheist Saul Alinsky. The road began in the Archdiocese of Chicago with Notre Dame University picking up the slack the only time it ever became necessary. Now we know why the unabashed ‘Champion of Partial Birth Abortion’ had Notre Dame officials covering up the crucifix during Obama’s 2009 ‘commencement speech’. It’s the true story of ‘Demons for Obama’ at work, and no one reports the story more compellingly than Fr. Z’s courageous colleague and friend, Michael Voris of the CIA. (Catholic Investigative Agency). Voris gets behind the political front CCHD (Catholic Campaign for Human Development) which raised some $280 million from Sunday church collection under the guise of a Campaign Against Poverty, and points out that the poverty level was 12.6% in 1970 and sits at 13.2% some 40 years later. Instead of the end of poverty, we had the beginning of Marxism. Voris defines ‘community organizing’ as “Taking power from you and giving it to us”. It will take an hour to learn how Saul Alinsky used the Catholic Church to advance his radical agenda, and to follow the actual trajectory how Barack Hussein Obama got into the White House, but it’s an hour well worth it. Meanwhile, we still don’t know where Obama was born, but we do know that he was brought into power by a path forged for him by the demons of self-proclaimed Lucifer lover Saul Alinsky. No better time to learn than on Inauguration Day. God bless Catholic compatriots Fr. Z. and Michael Voris.

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