A controversial YouTube video posted Sunday by Fox News' Todd Starnes shows a child praying to Barack Obama.
"Barack Obama, thank you for doing everything and all the kind stuff," the young boy starts. "Thank you for all the stuff that you helped us with. Thank you for taking the courage and all the responsibility for everything you have done for us and God has gave you special powers."
"And you are going to handle it just fine," the young boy continues. "You are good, Barack Obama you are great.
And when you get older you will be able to do great things. Love, Steven."
The video ends with a loud “Barack Obama” yell of joy.
"The prayer that he wanted to say for our President is priceless," said the YouTube description of the video.
But the prayer was universally condemned as blasphemous and the result of parental brainwashing.
"Watching this is like watching the kids in the Middle East brainwashed by their parents wanting to become martyrs. Gotta love brainwashing. A mind truly is a terrible thing to use," one commenter said at YouTube.
"Wow, I've never seen such blasphemy. It's obviously not the kids fault, he doesn't know any better... but the parent should know better," said another YouTube user.
A post at the Independent Journal Review said the video "gives evidence that no matter how bad the 'recovery' is, no matter how awful our foreign policy weakens us, people will happily continue to worship Obama."
This isn't the first time Obama has been the subject of praise and worship.
In November 2010, a Newsweek cover declared Obama "god of all things." Another Newsweek cover called his 2013 inaugural the "second coming."
As we reported in 2011, an entire page is devoted to documenting the child worship of Barack Obama.
Last November, Jamie Foxx called the president, "our lord and savior," and Florida A&M professor Barbara A. Thompson called Obama an "apostle" sent to "create heaven here on earth" in a book called "The Gospel According to Apostle Barack: In Search of a More Perfect Political Union as 'Heaven Here on Earth.'"
A poster sold at last year's Democratic National Convention declared Obama to be "Prophesy fulfilled."
“Barak is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is ‘flash of lightning,'” Starnes says the poster explains, "referencing a passage in the Old Testament book of Judges."
According to the poster, "Hussein" means “good and handsome.”
“So you see, Barak was destined to be a good and handsome man that would rise like a flash of lightning to win victory in a battle against overwhelming odds,” the poster added.
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"Barack Obama, thank you for doing everything and all the kind stuff," the young boy starts. "Thank you for all the stuff that you helped us with. Thank you for taking the courage and all the responsibility for everything you have done for us and God has gave you special powers."
"And you are going to handle it just fine," the young boy continues. "You are good, Barack Obama you are great.
And when you get older you will be able to do great things. Love, Steven."
The video ends with a loud “Barack Obama” yell of joy.
"The prayer that he wanted to say for our President is priceless," said the YouTube description of the video.
But the prayer was universally condemned as blasphemous and the result of parental brainwashing.
"Watching this is like watching the kids in the Middle East brainwashed by their parents wanting to become martyrs. Gotta love brainwashing. A mind truly is a terrible thing to use," one commenter said at YouTube.
"Wow, I've never seen such blasphemy. It's obviously not the kids fault, he doesn't know any better... but the parent should know better," said another YouTube user.
A post at the Independent Journal Review said the video "gives evidence that no matter how bad the 'recovery' is, no matter how awful our foreign policy weakens us, people will happily continue to worship Obama."
This isn't the first time Obama has been the subject of praise and worship.
In November 2010, a Newsweek cover declared Obama "god of all things." Another Newsweek cover called his 2013 inaugural the "second coming."
As we reported in 2011, an entire page is devoted to documenting the child worship of Barack Obama.
Last November, Jamie Foxx called the president, "our lord and savior," and Florida A&M professor Barbara A. Thompson called Obama an "apostle" sent to "create heaven here on earth" in a book called "The Gospel According to Apostle Barack: In Search of a More Perfect Political Union as 'Heaven Here on Earth.'"
A poster sold at last year's Democratic National Convention declared Obama to be "Prophesy fulfilled."
“Barak is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is ‘flash of lightning,'” Starnes says the poster explains, "referencing a passage in the Old Testament book of Judges."
According to the poster, "Hussein" means “good and handsome.”
“So you see, Barak was destined to be a good and handsome man that would rise like a flash of lightning to win victory in a battle against overwhelming odds,” the poster added.
Examiner.com
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