Above you see how the images are displayed that represent our Lord.
The photo below here will show you how Obama had it completely
covered up before he would speak!
What the school should of done was say
to Obama-we do not want you here,if you have a problem with Jesus
Christ who died to save your soul from hell!
As you will see near the very bottom
of this page,the full photo,of how beautiful the art work is inside this building and how holy
it appears just in the photo.
Its a wonder Obama did not want the whole wall covered.Strange huh?
He just wanted the cross and symbols of Jesus. He has a huge spiritual problem.
He needs to get on his knees and seek The real God-The true God and stop playing around
with his soul and with our country!
He is in the wrong place by being in the white house,
and he has made it plain he does not feel comfortable with holy surroundings,
They seem to bother him very badly.He had to cover up the cross !
I guess his excuse
would be he did not want to offend anyone.Well,here in America! we are honored
to display Gods symbol.Just goes to show that
Obama is very troubled by the name of Jesus
and the cross.I wonder why?
According to the Church, telltale signs of demonic possession include
Amidst all of the American flags and presidential seals, there
was something missing when President Barack Obama gave an
economic speech at Georgetown University this week -- Jesus.
The White House asked Georgetown to cover a monogram symbolizing
Jesus' name in Gaston Hall, which Obama used for his speech, according to CNSNews.com.
The gold "IHS" monogram inscribed on a pediment in the hall was covered over by
a piece of black-painted plywood, and remained covered
over the next day, CNSNews.com reported.
The Washington Times' Belief Blog asked the university
about the presidential request:
Julie Bataille from the university's press office e-mailed me that the White
House had asked that all university signage and symbols behind the stage in Gaston Hall be covered.
"The White House wanted a simple backdrop of flags and pipe and
drape for the speech, consistent with what they've done for other
policy speeches," she wrote. "Frankly, the pipe and drape wasn't
high enough by itself to fully cover the IHS and cross above the
GU seal and it seemed most respectful to have them covered
so as not to be seen out of context."
"I can’t imagine, as the bishops’ university and the national university
of the Catholic Church, that we would ever cover up our religious art
or signage for any reason," Mr. Nakas wrote. "Our Catholic faith
is integral to our identity as an institution of higher education."
The very top Banner photo is of the Georgetown University showing the symbols
representing the name of Jesus Christ Our Lord & Savior! with the cross emblem,
Before Obama spoke in this building he ordered the symbols that represent Jesus
be covered completely up and the cross covered up also.
The picture above here
shows how it looked after he ordered it covered up,He needs the help
of God & Jesus Christ! we do not cover up our God and our Lord for nobody!
this makes me mad! really mad! the devil from hell can go right back to where
he came from!
we do not turn our back on our God that has blest this nation!
but we will turn our back on deceivers like Obama.
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President Obama and the First Family were planning a “non-religious Christmas,
” according to Social Secretary Desiree Rogers. Ms. Rogers reportedly told a
gathering of former social secretaries that the Obamas did not intend on
putting the Nativity scene on display – a longtime East Room tradition.
The account was reported in the Fashion and Style section of
The New York Times. The White House confirmed to the Times
that there had been internal discussions about making Christmas
more inclusive – but in the end – tradition won out –
and the Nativity scene is once again in its traditional East Room spot.
I just received an email response from the White House for comment.
Here’s what the First Lady’s office says:
“It has been a part of White House Christmas decorations in the past,
it is on display in the East Room for all to enjoy and it will continue
to be a part of White House Christmas decorations moving forward.”
“The President spoke movingly about the scene the crèche depicts
in his remarks at the lighting of the National Christmas Tree last week:
Tonight, we celebrate a story that is as beautiful as it is simple.
The story of a child born far from home to parents guided only
by faith, but who would ultimately spread a message that has
endured for more than 2,000 years – that no matter who we are or where we are from,
we are each called to love one another as brother and sister.
While this story may be a Christian one, its lesson is universal.
It speaks to the hope we share as a people. And it represents a
tradition that we celebrate as a country – a tradition that has come
to represent more than any one holiday or religion, but a season
of brotherhood and generosity to our fellow citizens.”
As for whether there had been discussions about “inclusiveness,
” the White House replied, “Discussions about inclusiveness
did not include whether or not to display it but rather how
to display it during the Hannukah party.”
Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League, accused the
president of trying to “neuter” Christmas.
“Unlike almost all Americans—including atheists—the Obamas do not give their
children Christmas gifts. We know this because Barack bragged about this last year
to People magazine. So it should come as no big surprise that he and his wife would
like to neuter Christmas in the White House.
That’s their natural step—to ban the public display of
Christian symbols. Have any doubts? Last April, Georgetown University
was ordered to put a drape over the name of Jesus as a condition of the president speaking there.
If the Obamas want to deprive their children of celebrating Christmas,
that is their business. It is the business of the public to hold them
accountable for the way they celebrate Christmas in the White House.
We know one thing for sure: no other administration ever
entertained internal discussions on whether to display a nativity scene in the White House