| Who thinks that Obama Joker Face is just plain sick. | | There are all kinds of rumors floating around on the internet about Obama. Some say he is the anti-christ and now some guy is posting an Obama Joker face all over the internet. They are even comparing him to the villain in the movie. When I look at Obama I see an honest guy trying to repair a broken country. | |
| | Obama "Joker" poster causing a stir in L.A | | today found a poster showing Barack Obama as head Ledger's Jocker character from The Dark Night creating a stir on the street when image begain appearing over the weekend.
the posters show President Obama with whie face pain dark eyes shadow and sumudged red lipstick also has the word "socialism" printed in blod, dark letters under the image of this face.
it's unclear who is the created the image and who is posting it across no one has taken credit so far.
so, what do you think? | |
| | CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Needed, a new poster parody! | | [b]I recently saw the original "V" series in its entirety, & was astonished how closely the story paralleled the rise of Obama & his minions, who also cloaked themselves in the mantle of "change" & "hope." The story line was promising, but almost everything else about the series was really awful. It seemed a shame...that the idea was, at its core, a good one, but that the execution was so poor.But now along comes the new,[i]much[/i] improved "V" & it's also a clear parody of the same conspiratorial nightmare.I'm told that the new series was begun[i]before[/i] Obama's reign began, & was meant to be a sly commentary (& condemnation) of the Bush administration, but frankly, Bush's motives for his actions never seemed malevolent, merely misguided, to me. In any case, they never moved so damned[i]fast[/i] as Obama's sweeping changes, nor did Bush seem to want us to become a soviet nation. Obama clearly does.Okay, so here's my idea. I think that, for all its cheesiness, the original series red uniforms had a much more identifiably "otherness" aspect to the Visitors' militaristic style, & would have, therefore, a better visual impact than the tasteful outfits the new "Vs"... | |
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