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The Dream of Martin Luther King Jr. has Been Mocked by the Obama Presidency
It's a Kwazy Life ^ | January 21, 2009 | Tom Lamb

Posted on 01/21/2009 2:20:21 AM PST by earmarksrus

On January 19th 2009, America celebrated the history of Martin Luther King Jr.. On January 20th, one day later, the people of this nation witnessed a man named Barack Obama become president.

A nation’s voting majority and the media, became enablers to a man’s political aspirations and conduct which mocked the very words that were spoken by a black man with a dream.

The dream of Martin Luther King Jr. was:

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
The presidency of Barack Obama mocks those very words that were spoken and there is an irony in that Barack Obama‘s daughters through their father‘s own selfishness, are denied that very dream.

To put it simply, Barack Obama wants to be judged by his race and not his character.

It doesn’t take much to argue the point. All one has to do is look at how Barack Obama has moved among those of like minded individuals for political gain.

We can talk about the 20 years Barack Obama sat in the seats of Reverend Wright’s church and we can talk about the words that were spoken by the Reverend Wright, but those who were enablers to Obama’s political aspirations, state that Obama wasn’t there to hear the bigotry.

A calculated assessment was done by Obama to take the proper course in his political aspirations. Clearly it was politically expedient for Obama to disown the Reverend Wright when the issue started to hurt Obama in the Democratic primaries against Hillary Clinton.

The close relationships that Obama cultivated are found with fanatics like Bill Ayers, a man who was a member in a group of domestic terrorists. Ayers, also a man who can be described as a fanatic who claims a bond to Marxism. But the enablers to Obama’s political aspirations, state that Obama wasn’t palling around with men like Ayers.

Again a calculated assessment was done by Obama to take the proper course in his political aspirations. Obama lied about the relationship to distance himself from the days of palling around with Ayers.

These are just two incidents where Obama’s character was tested and he failed. The last incident that I will talk about will show the true nature of Obama and how far this man was willing to go to become president and how the media has played a role in Obama‘s mockery of King‘s dream.

The media plays the race card

Google “Obama becomes first black US president” and you will see what the media has been pushing through the entire presidential campaign. The race card.

When Obama’s character issues came to light, the shadow of the media’s bigotry was too great and the race card stacked the political deck. The media wasn’t shy about using the race card to try to put guilt into the minds of voters. That has become the job of the media; to push their political agenda.

And that agenda was displayed perfectly on January 20,2009 when Tom Brokaw stated:

Listen, I just want to say one thing. Having been in the South in the '60s and Los Angeles, in Watts and northern urban areas, when we were evolving as a country, I'm thinking of all the bigots and rednecks and people I met along the way. I'm saying to them, "Take this." You know?
Someone needs to tell Brokaw to get in line with the bigots, because he played the race card. For media enablers like Brokaw; IT’S THE CHARACTER STUPID.

Moreover a history lesson for Brokaw. Some of those redneck bigots he talks about were old school Democrats like Robert Byrd. And he was never ousted from the Democrat caucuses.

When it came to the race card, the media saw an opportunity to push their agenda. So did Barack Obama.

Obama Sees His Race As Opportunity

There is an entire generation that will grow up taking for granted that the highest office in the land is filled by an African American. Barack Obama
Even in this article the media will gloss over Obama’s character when it states:

For his part, Obama is unambiguous in calling himself an African American, the identity he embraced early on.

Though he has always honored his white mother and grandparents, the young Obama read African American writers and studied the mien of the black guys he encountered on the basketball court.

Honor thy parents and old school

The true character of a man is how he will treat his parents in public. Obama’s father was a black man from Kenya and his mother was a white woman from Kansas. The old school of thought tells us to honor our parents.

When we honor our parents we in effect honor ourselves. The media will say Obama always honored his parents. Not so. Because Barack Obama ignored his own white ethnicity as an adolescent and continued to ignore it as he entered politics.

Barack Obama honored his father’s ethnicity and ignored his mother’s ethnicity by calling himself an African American. The meaning of African American is clear throughout his writings. Some however, have tried to discount Obama’s own words on the matter by suggesting semantics are in play, by saying that his father is African and his mother is American.

What is also clear is people in this nation are questioning Obama’s willingness to emphasis his father’s ethnicity and not his mother’s.

From the previous link from CBS:

"We did not elect our first African American president. Rather, we elected our first biracial president," Douglas Snyder of Bowie wrote in a letter published Saturday in The Post.
There is a sentiment among many people in this nation that consider Obama to be both black and white. These people are the people who are trying to live the dream of Martin Luther King Jr. because they see the equality in Obama‘s ethnicity and honor Obama‘s mother by doing so.

Arguably, many of these people will judge a man or woman by his or her character, not by the color of their skin.

It is hard to say what Martin Luther King Jr. would say about Barack Obama’s presidency. But one thing is for sure, the words that were spoken about the dream of being blind to a man’s race; Barack Obama has shown himself to embrace his race for political gain.

And this nation as a whole, will have to wait for that dream to be realized under a president who is blind to his own race and finds importance in character.


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: martinlutherking; obama

1 posted on 01/21/2009 2:20:23 AM PST by earmarksrus
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To: earmarksrus

And on the day after MLK Day we inaugurated a man based on the color of his skin and not on the content of his (deeply flawed) character.

LORD God, I repent for our nation.


2 posted on 01/21/2009 3:18:37 AM PST by Prov1322 (Enjoy my wife's incredible artwork at www.watercolorARTwork.com! (This space no longer for rent))
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To: earmarksrus

You really should study the issue. Talk to some black people. Better yet, talk to some mixed-race people. Find out how many of them with the complexion of Obama would have been taken seriously if they had called themselves “white.” It’s silly to believe that Obama could have idenitfied as white and it is mostly due to the treatment he received that he decided it was better to identify himself as black. There used to be a “one-drop” rule in this country. Although that no longer exists, it is still ludicrous to think that a man like Obama had much of a choice as to how he would be perceived. This is part of the lack of knowledge about our cultures that continues to divide us and it is so simply resolved by a little bit of research.


3 posted on 01/21/2009 6:27:16 AM PST by Vasmosn
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To: Vasmosn

He called himself African American for a purpose he spoke about he couldn’t disown his white grandmother (over fears that she had) when the issue came to light about Reverend Wright.

That was refered to throwing his grandmother under the bus.

There is no need to study the issue. He had a choice during the elections in Illinois and during the presidency.


4 posted on 01/21/2009 10:47:11 PM PST by earmarksrus
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To: earmarksrus

Again, realistically, there is no man in the United States with the complexion of Barack Obama, regardless of his heritage, that would be accepted as “white.” He had no more “chance” than Al Sharpton of claiming he was white. And what you call “throwing under the bus” I call recognizing weaknesses within one’s own family.


5 posted on 02/07/2009 9:12:18 PM PST by Vasmosn
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To: Vasmosn

The only weakness was within himself.


6 posted on 02/08/2009 5:43:03 PM PST by earmarksrus
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To: earmarksrus

Where ever the weakness may have been, some of us appreciate recognition of it much more than pretending you have none. At least then they can be addressed. The last president had a difficult time thinking of ANY mistakes he’d made. That, in itself, is a weakness, but one that wasn’t recognized by himself.


7 posted on 02/14/2009 3:54:34 PM PST by Vasmosn
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To: Vasmosn

Someone at our County GOP meeting the other night expressed it well. He said when people tell him MLK’s dream had been realized in Obama, he replies, “you mean the one where people are judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin? That hasn’t happened but finally will when black people vote for a white person WHEN the opponent is black.”

OTOH, my best friend in ATL, college educated middle aged white woman, voted for Obama because “McCain wass too arrogant, I have always loved black people and it’s time they had a chance.” She is Pro-life and a Christian as well. She is also very defensive about her vote in light of the things he has done since Jan 20th.


8 posted on 02/14/2009 4:05:08 PM PST by kalee (01/20/13 The end of an error.... Obama even worse than Carter.)
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