To: Kitten1
I have tried to reach out in my old neighborhood. But the misplaced anger that these marxists/socialists thrive on (and encourage) doesnt listen to me. Try telling people to take responsibility for their life when so-called black leaders constantly tell them to blame someone else.
This is so true. It is the fault of the black leaders spewing this hatred, teaching this to their followers. Giving black people a sense of entitlement because of the past rather than teaching them to trust God, forgive the past, and work hard to rise above. It is essentially brainwashing.
The thing that really made me laugh at Obama's speech today was that he mainly addressed race as if THAT was the ONLY problem. I see the main problem as the hatred of America. When you couple it with the fact that Obama won't put his hand over his heart or wear a U.S. flag pin and the recent comments of his wife--and the fact that he refuses to sever ties with this man and the church--make me distrust his love for this country. Can you imagine this America hating Wright as his spiritual advisor if (and that is a big HUGE IF right now) Obama became POTUS? He loves him so much, he inspired him to write his book, why wouldn't he still consult with him? Very scary thought.
1,353 posted on
03/18/2008 10:22:14 AM PDT by
LegalEagle61
(If you are going to burn our flag, please make sure you are wearing it when you do!)
To: LegalEagle61
Scary, indeed.
Just what kind of change does Obama have in mind for the rest of us?
This is the question that lingers today and throughout the rest of his campaign.
1,354 posted on
03/18/2008 10:24:34 AM PDT by
Palladin
(Barack HUSSEIN , we know your game!)
To: LegalEagle61; austinaero; sodpoodle
Thanks for the replies.
I have to correct myself, it’s not just the Jackson/Sharpton/Wright/Obama team that does this. Liberals as a whole promote this mentality. I’m disgusted at how they color-code and pigeon people on their socialist mosaic. This interparty cockfighting is the result. Couldn’t happen to a more deserving bunch.
Sodpoodle - I agree that Michael Steele is a great, public example of what it means to take responsibility for your life regardless of race. I donated to him before and I’d gladly do it again. I’ve been called an oreo but I guess it’s a matter of time until they’re thrown at me.
1,435 posted on
03/18/2008 2:05:04 PM PDT by
Kitten1
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