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The title is all that needs to be said: www.theobamafile.com
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Dear God, it’s snowing in Flagstaff, Arizona today. It’s May 15th, for pities sake, with all of this global warming beating upon our heads (I need my sunscreen it’s so fridgidly hot here today), you would think the weather would be smarter than to throw a curve ball at the environmentalists like this. I think it is just ironic that John McCain would come out with his global warming speech and it snows in his home state, known for blisteringly hot summers.
Oh, well…..
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I would like to address it here. Again, just more Democratic spinning on a subject that they would like to go away.
Comment: “Please don’t get angry, (I’m not) I’m not attacking you personally, (Yes, you are, but that’s okay, you don’t have to think you are) but I have two thoughts. This was 1996, (And in 2007, his view had not changed) yet you use the present tense “is”. Second, he said depends on how young. (That would be 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 year-olds that would be old enough, in his view) We come back to the same father issue. Dad rapes daughter, daughter seeks abortion, counselor calls dad. (And this would be a bad thing to take this child out of this type of home? ) Not a happy scene. (For who, the father as he is carted off to jail for incest? Get real. I feel no sympathy toward that type of happiness.)
We’ve been through all this before.” (so, it’s okay with you to keep this child from telling someone that her dad raped her? Get a clue this man should be arrested so he doesn’t start raping other little girls).
Comment by Kurt | May 6, 2008 non-bold type comments added by makingitreal.
So this is my response back to Kurt:
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I found your speech on March 18, 2008 insulting to my intelligence, and personally insulting to me as a white American. I have never done anything wrong to the black community. I am proud that we have come to the point where a black man, or woman, can do what only white men could have done less than fifty years ago. I don’t owe the black community an apology for anything. In fact, the black community owes my family, and a great many other families, a great debt, not the other way around. My great, great, great uncle died in the Civil War so the black population could be free. Think about that one. It’s not all about you.
For instance, how would the black community feel if there was an all White Entertainment Television? They would scream we were being racist and segregating the white and black population. NEWSFLASH: What is BET? Oh, yes, Black Entertainment Television. Yes, they have that. But whites aren’t allowed to scream racism over that, are we? And another example: http://www.nabse.org/about.htm This organization’s primary purpose is to educate “black children” and promote “black educators”, etc. Notice a pattern there? I wonder how they would feel if we had an organization primarily established for the education of white children and the purpose of promoting white educators.
And in a rather interesting article found at:
I found this interesting little piece.
“Since the Federal order was issued in 1984, (to make the almost all black college at least 50% white) the percentage of white students at Tennessee State has fluctuated, finally growing to 34.5 percent last fall, from 31.2 percent in 1985. The effort has not always gone smoothly. Dawn Vaden, an 18-year-old nursing major who is white, said repeated slurs by blacks have made her feel unwelcome. Her father gave her a canister of Mace after she decided to attend the university. She lives in an off-campus apartment, and her parents have forbidden her to take evening courses that would cause her to be on campus at night. “I don’t think it will ever be 50-50,” Miss Vaden said. “This is their school. I don’t think they are going to give it up.’ “
WHAT IS THAT ALL ABOUT? Black racism against whites? MR.OBAMA, PLEASE EXPLAIN TO YOUR BLACK POPULATION THAT THEY CANNOT HAVE IT BOTH WAYS!
There that’s off my chest.
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So, Obama is insisting that Geraldine Ferraro no longer be associated with the Hillary Clinton campaign for this remark:
“If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position,” Ferraro said during an assessment of Obama’s treatment by the press that she attributes to an infatuation with the racial implications of his candidacy.
Obama’s comment back to Hillary Clinton about this remark was:
“Obama labeled the comments as “patently absurd” after his campaign demanded Ferraro leave her post on Clinton’s finance committee. The Democratic presidential candidate told the Allentown Morning Call Tuesday: ‘“I don’t think that Geraldine Ferraro’s comments have any place in our politics or the Democratic Party … I think they were divisive.’”
To quote The Princess Diaries (one of my favorite movies, sorry I have been known to have the Princess Syndrome), “Shut up….Rewind and Freeze”. Where does he or his campaign come off trying to halt freedom of speech. Isnt’ that a First Amendment Right? Do I like everything that comes out of his wife’s mouth? Now she has said some “patently absurd” things. But I would never tell her to stop her right to freedom of speech. In fact, I wholeheartedly agree with Ferraro on this one. She should stay right where she is with Clinton’s campaign.
Since when does telling the ironic truth become divisive? Is he trying to tell me that just because he is black nobody can say anything bad about him? If an orange is orange I can say it is still orange, right? To use his standards, (and it seems to be only if you are saying something derogative about a black person, right Jeremiah Wright? “Poor little white girl giving it up” ring a bell, Obama?) Get real. If we were to use Obama’s same divisive categorizing of this situation, then I would have to insist that his pastor (or retired pastor) not be allowed to open his mouth again until his campaign is over, because he has truly uttered some “patently absurd” comments on the white race. Let’s call an orange and orange. He is racist, and if Obama respects his judgment enough to quote him in “The Audacity of Hope” then Obama is a racist also. Or maybe Louis Farrakhan and endorse that Obama is not a racist. Hmmm.
Obama says that he wants to bring the parties together, however, he and his campaign have done nothing except increase the moat between the party lines. The democrates have proven that they fight even amongst themselves. Obama states he wants change. I, as a white American, would like to know what kind of change is that to me? Are the blacks going to receive all the “change” toward them to the hinderance of the white population. I would just like to end with this question:
“Mr. Obama, so the change we will see is that the black population will no longer have highest number of prisoners in our federal prisons, not recieve the majority of our tax dollar free government housing, food stamps, and healthcare? What’s in your “change policy” for me, the poor white American? Is it that I won’t have to have my tax dollars pay for all that free funding?”
Answer that one…in a non-racist way please.
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This is a no brainer. I don’t need to say a thing. Now, let’s look at their voting history.
Barack Obama: http://www.ontheissues.org/Barack_Obama.htm
Hillary Clinton: http://www.ontheissues.org/Hillary_Clinton.htm
John McCain: http://www.ontheissues.org/John_McCain.htm
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I would like to give kudos to Barack Obama on this one. While looking around to see what Obama actually stood for on Immigration Reform I stumbled upon this website:
http://obama.senate.gov/speech/060403-floor_statement_3/
He speaks exactly what I believe in this speech. I have no problem at all with him on this issue. But I would like to interject, that in order for this to work, we need to have in place a “real” fence, not a “virtual” one. For what, we, the American people paid for the 28 miles of “virtual” fence, we could have easily put up a “real” fence that would have covered over 100 miles along our America-Mexico border. Let’s spend our money alittle better, okay?
Now in all fairness, let’s look at where Hillary Clinton and John McCain stand on the Immigration Reform Act.
http://www.senate.gov/~clinton/issues/immigration/
http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/John_McCain_Immigration.htm
Again, I must state that I will be casting my vote in the direction of John McCain when November comes around. He is still the man that I believe will be best for our country.
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