New USA Skyline

..soon to be unveiled. I just know Baraaaaack isn’t going to think it’s big enough. I myself cannot wait until they hand out 8×10 photos for people to frame and place on the walls of their homes ala Stalin. Cool!

Compliments of  Deadenders.

obamaskyline

19 Responses

  1. Great. We should have these in every city. It goes along great with the nutcase statement by one of Bark’s spokesnuts, Valerie Jarrett. She says something like, “it is very important that he be ready to RULE on day one”. Rule…as opposed to govern. There’s a snippet of her saying it on countusout.

  2. I”m so glad my wide open prairies of Big Sky country won’t be cluttered by the likes of this Change.

  3. I thought it was odd that he had so much campaign material with his picture on it too. Bumper stickers with his picture, posters, t-shirts. Usually candidates just have their names on all of these things. Having his own “O” logo is different too, isn’t it? I mean, this country already has a logo, its called the flag, you know, stars and stripes….red, white and blue and all.

  4. that’s a joke right? is that for real? Are we gonna have to put up with those nasty pix blighting our landscapes like they do in other dictatorships, I mean countries, I mean- oh let’s face it we’re screwed.

  5. Imustprotest, hello.
    What you say is so true. It’s unusual, if not virtually unprecedented. The symbol built around his initial is particularly disturbing in its cultishness. I’ll bet his campaign focus group tested it. While it make all my hackles stand — as anything cultish does — it probably has a mesmerizing effect on certain types: the young, the left revolutionaries, those with a god gene, and the like. I wonder if anyone has done a study of it. Some have observed that it’s a creative knock off of the Pepsi symbol (Pepsi CEO is a big Obamahead). I believe one of Uppity’s earlier posts pointed out that it’s reminiscent of the McGovern symbol.

    Would be interested in others’ thoughts on the O logo.

  6. Creepy people need creepy logos.

  7. “I”m so glad my wide open prairies of Big Sky country won’t be cluttered by the likes of this Change.”

    Did you see the barns for Obama? LOL, they trashed my beautiful scenary around here during the campaign. On the other hand, me and the kids had great fun putting Obama bumper stickers on the butt of sheep at the county fair. O-Ba-a-ama

  8. sonrisa, on November 11th, 2008 at 12:38 am Said:

    “that’s a joke right? is that for real”

    THANK YOU!

  9. I have a God gene, i suppose , if that means I believe in God and the Obama symbol has absolutely NO mesmerizing influence on me. I have a Messiah; I don’t need a faux one.

  10. Fenelonspoke,

    Who needs that crusty old God when you can have a bright, shiny, cool one? Here, let me dangle it in front of yours eyes and show you! Now you’re getting hopey, hopey, changey…

  11. Where’s his Burger King crown?

  12. Did anyone ever answer the question…is this for real? It’s hard to tell any more. Someone please set this straight. I just want to know if I should start packing.

  13. Betty I love you!

    Click on my name to see the post UW borrowed the photo from.

  14. [...] From my blog, Uppity Woman. [...]

  15. Betty I asked the same question. But with Obama being ready to “rule” and a push for a National holiday in his honor…..
    I wouldn’t be surprised if it weren’t a photo shopped joke.

  16. candy/Betty click on my name for the answer to your question about the photo.

  17. Fenelonspoke, 8:15 am : ” I have a Messiah; I don’t need a faux one”.

    Right. That’s us. But, then ther’e them:

    O Omega anti-Christ.

  18. The Off of P Elect is prob overjoyed with the image, but they prob say it needs to be bigger and shinier.

    UW. Quite scary. Go to Q and see the historical references in mypost that will creep anyone out. Those 2 reads (not just the quotes) are eery.

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