Posted on 07/31/2008 6:39:31 AM PDT by tobyhill
Sen. Barack Obama told a meeting in Chicago the U.S. should review how it can make amends for "offenses" committed during its history.
And one author is speculating that might even include reparations for al-Qaida soldiers, since, after all, they've been held in violation of their "rights."
Obama's comments came in a meeting with members of UNITY '08, an event for journalists who claim membership in various minorities.
Obama, according to the report in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, stopped just short of endorsing an official U.S. apology to various groups. He said instead the nation should acknowledge treating certain groups poorly.
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Let’s see. Obama also wants a global tax for the UN to ‘distribute’ to the world’s poor...to cost every man, woman and child in the US $2500. And he wants reparations for blacks and other ethnic minorities, too. Guess who’ll be paying for that. McCain needs to make a couple of ads and hammer this home to the voters, who should run screaming from the mere thought of Obama.
Rev. Wrights' rants spoke to reparations. . .it is at least part - of the parcel - of Black Liberation Theology. It is included in Obama's promise for Change. . .just focus on Obama's words; his talk of Justice; what it means for America as a certain citizens now will have their opportunity to 'right past wrongs'. A balancing of the scales of Justice so that we may live peacefully in the Kingdom of Obama. . .
(As for 'deeds'; think Obama likes the Zimbabwe model. . .i.e. the deed to your farm; your land. . .A variation of Eminent Domain perhaps?. Whatever, time for 'change' and 'not small' change as yours becomes theirs.)
And yes, this IS the message that needs to be shared. . .
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