Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Obama’s “Obamination” 3-25-2008

To hear Barrack Obama tell it, his pastor at Trinity United (Caucasian-ally challenged) Church of Christ, is just an old uncle who says some impertinent things from time to time. However, unlike family, most people will change churches whenever they don’t agree with the orthodoxy. But Obama has referred to his Reverend Wright’s indoctrination as, “the best education I ever had.” So, what’s most insulting was his “Golly gee wiz, I didn’t know my outspoken pastor was a racist!”

And Obama went on to claim that he first learned about Wright’s controversial statements only after he began his presidential campaign. But this assertion conflicts with the fact that just before Obama’s nationally televised campaign kickoff rally, Obama conspicuously removed Wright from giving the public invocation.

Still, that didn’t stop Obama from trying the forgetful Hillary ploy. Obama actually wanted us to believe that Wright who’s been his spiritual mentor for two decades, inspired his book, “Audacity of Hope,” on a race relations committee in his campaign, married him and baptized his children, he just didn’t know that Wright basically hates RWPs i.e. “Rich White People” or as Wright more affectionately describes America, the “U.S. KKK of A.”

What’s most amazing is ABC News actually reported Wright’s controversial comments. Obviously, they’re Hillary’s lackeys. Supposedly, they reviewed (i.e. weren’t given) dozens of Wright’s sermons where they found repeated denunciations of America based on his “special” interpretations of the Gospels.

For instance, here’s a nice diatribe from a 2003 sermon. Wright accused, “The government gives them [blacks] the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing 'God Bless America.' No, no, no, Goddamn America, that's in the Bible…” Really?

Wright also gave a sermon at Howard University blaming America for starting the AIDS virus just to infect black people, training professional killers, importing drugs, shamelessly supporting Israel, and creating a racist society that would never elect a black man as president. Well, because of Wright, it’s a lot less likely to elect Obama.

After 9/11 Wright had this special way of easing our pain. He exclaimed, “We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye… and now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back to our own front yards. America's chickens are coming home to roost.”

Speaking of roosting chickens, Wright also didn’t have kind words for America’s first “black” president saying, “He didn’t help us… He did us just like he did Monica Lewinsky.” Proving even a raving lunatic can make a valid point.

Jim Davis wrote that Obama attended a service last year (7/22) where Wright blamed the “white arrogance” of America’s Caucasian majority for the world’s suffering. Naturally, Obama denied it claiming he was in Miami speaking to the racists group, La Raza. Apparently, he traveled there by covered wagon.

But, Obama told the New York al Timezerra, “My church attendance is such that I missed all of Wright’s rants.” Conversely, Oprah Winfrey, America’s TV diva, began attending Wright’s church in 1984 and abruptly stopped going years ago because of its views.

Regrettably, Obama’s religion is based on “victimology.” Juan Williams, NPR and Fox News commentator, describes it as, “The victim mindset that is so self-defeating … played on by weak black leadership that chooses to have black people identified as victims … As victims they say the most prejudiced and vicious things, not only about whites, but about America. They call it theology. In fact, it’s nothing but bigotry.”

Amen, brother.

Also, preaching the rejection of “middle-class-ness” many blacks remain poor, and Wright uses that poverty to keep his flock perpetually angry. From his so-called explanation, Obama mentioned his “typical white” grandma. His guardian during his childhood, he stated that she often used racial epitaphs.

As a result, it’s only natural for a black child in a white family to harbor inner resentments. Obama probably doesn’t even acknowledge his anger, but it’s why he’s attracted to Wright’s radical church. It’s why Obama couldn’t disown him. But with the power of the oval office, Obama could actually become the Klux Klu Klan’s wet dream.

Back in the 1960’s, another reverend drove a stake though the KKK’s heart. Dr. Luther King gave his “I have a dream” speech where he spoke of racial unity. Afterwards, many people worked to pass civil rights, and America was closer to its creed, “For All Men All Created Equal.”

However, a President Obama imposing Wright’s Afro-centric policies could cause such a racial backlash sending many back towards radicalism. Obama promises change, now it’s believable. Unfortunately, reviving the KKK and setting back race relations decades wouldn’t be on many Americans to-do list.