Jesus Missing From Obama’s Georgetown Speech; Nice Pyramid Symbolism, Though

April 16th, 2009

I didn’t even notice that at first, but because of the nature of the story, I took a closer look at the picture that went along with it. And… Boo!

I threw the lines on there to make it stand out a bit more. See the story for the original.

Obviously a coincidence.

The full text of the speech is here, in case anyone is interested.

Via: NBC Washington:

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.

More: Pics of the Boarded up Pediment

One Response to “Jesus Missing From Obama’s Georgetown Speech; Nice Pyramid Symbolism, Though”

  1. ltcolonelnemo says:

    Why Kevin, they’re merely replacing Jesus with the holy trinity, hence the triangle.

    They forgot the unblinking, all-seeing eye.

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