Think on the bright side. As I understand, the arrival of the
Anti-Christ is the sign of some really cool stuff to come right after.



>>Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009 16:17 EDT

1 in 12 in NJ think Obama is anti-Christ

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Public Policy Polling has some frightening news:

We've been uncovering a remarkable level of anger toward Barack Obama
in a lot of our recent polling so for New Jersey we decided to go a
step further in determining how extreme some people's feelings are
about the President and asked respondents if they think he is the
Anti-Christ.

   8% said yes. 13% aren't sure. Among Republicans 14% said yes and
15% weren't sure.

Pretty eye popping numbers. The extent to which some people already
hate Obama is amazing. We'll test that question nationally this
weekend.

Testing it nationally over the weekend? That means by Monday or
Tuesday we'll know what share of the country thinks Barack Hussein
Obama, the President of the United States of America, is . . . the
anti-Christ!

Not a liberal. Not anti-American. Not a Muslim or even an atheist. But
the anti-Christ.

And New Jersey, mind you, is a pretty liberal state. Obama carried the
Garden State by 15 points, twice his national margin. The share
nationally could be 10 percent. (The poll sample will undoubtedly be
too small to draw any state-by-state conclusions.)

Doesn't it seem preposterous that when you walk through the mall or
down the street, or sit in a movie theater or restaurant, it's quite
possible that one in every ten adults around you believes the
president is the anti-Christ?
-- Thomas Schaller <<

--
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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