Barack Obama chose Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s racist, separatist, anti-American church; spent 20 years there; got married by Jeremiah Wright there to a woman who was never proud of the United States; spent his career promoting radical “black” causes supported by Jeremiah Wright; named one book after a racist, anti-white speech by Jeremiah Wright; wrote another book on his spiritual and intellectual transition to Jeremiah Wright-style blackness; rejected his own brother for not being black enough in his heart.
And now he tells us that he doesn’t agree with his pastor and wants to believe that he’d lead the U.S. to a positive change. [positive for whom?]
Now that’s funny! Black people make the best comedians!
Ho, hum, say I, to all of this folderol.
All of these squish ‘character’ issues are mere distractions from the real reason to vote for/against a particular candidate: their policies.
Mr. Obama’s policies fall well short of exciting me.
Oh, Mr. Smith, how can you say that? Obama’s policies I find very exciting. They scare me to death. If he is elected, it will be open season on every white man in the country, and all of those who work, or have worked enough to retire, can expect to see just about everything they have taken from them. I think that is pretty exciting all right!
If he ever flags for a moment in finding ways to punish whitey, his faithful helpmate Michelle, will be there with endless grievances demanding punishment so that she can finally be proud of America.
As to the point of the original post, however, I don’t find Obama funny at all. He is absolutely terrifying! The damage he could do in a four year term could take a generation to undo.
While many feel that out of all 3 candidates none are acceptable, Barack has the dangerous ability to whip people up into a frenzy of hypnotic illusionhood! He states to us not so much about exactly what he would do, but instead focuses on CHANGE!!! ( As if we can not go from bad to worse with CHANGE!)
He plays upon whites’ desire to help non- whites and whites’ strong leaning toward living in peace—
by subliminally instigating hopes that by electing him all racial problems will go away, all class issues will go away, that America will unite and love one another and no problem will be to big for us all if we just miscogenate!!!!
Well, since declaring in Philadelphia that race is the central issue for this campaign and country we have heard nothing more from him on that matter. Of course we did hear a bit about what Rev Wright believes and also a bit about Black Liberation Theology.
The fact that Mr. Obama cares not to tell us more about what he sees as the “centeral” issue is troublesome.