Posted on 05/02/2008 6:31:07 AM PDT by captjanaway
Our country is stuck in a quagmire. Unrelenting terrorism and violence mean families are held hostage in their own homes as gun-toting thugs sweep neighborhoods. The collateral damage is staggering. Twenty shootings in government-run schools have left innocent children dead. With 336 confirmed shootings in three and a half short months, we should ask for an immediate withdrawal of all law enforcement and first responders because they seem to do not much good, and there is a pervasive sense that we have lost. Perhaps America should echo the words of Barack Hussein Obama regarding Iraq. Pull our forces out now. Chicago is too dangerous, too far gone to save.
Not even the bigoted Rev. Jeremiah Wright, whose well-armed body guards come courtesy of Louis Farrakhans racist organization, the Nation of Islam, wants to live among the thieves, thugs and murderers, as he builds his multi-million dollar mansion in an upscale white neighborhood, while Chicagos South Side becomes a haven for gangland terrorism.
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At this point, I really hope Obama gets the nomination. Worst. Candidate. Ever.
LOL! Good thing they have gun control in Chicago...idiots.
Exactly. Indeed, these sub-humans do everything they can to stir the racial pot. When they are proved wrong, as in the Duke case or Tawana Brawley, there is no contrition. In the Brawley case, Sharpton was asked if he regretted the false accusations he made. His response: "I'm supposed to regret helping a sister?" In other words, I'll jump in to help Blacks regardless of right or wrong. Tell me, Al...How's that not racism?
Remember, if not for their racist rhetoric fanning the flames, Sharpton, Jackson, Wright and those like him would have to get real jobs......
Exactly.
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