A Church's 'Hope' Campaign Borrows From Barack Obama's

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Hope for mankind was realized with Christ's death & resurrection.

Long before, Obama ever made it a campaign slogan.

If anything, Obama borrowed the theme of "Hope" from the Christian Bible.

Big Apple of NY 11:53PM April 10, 2009

I can't quite put my finger on it. However, there's something about that sign that I find highly disturbing. ;)

Darcy Grant of IN 12:23PM April 06, 2009

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