He's Al Sharpton without the Pompadour hairdo
1 posted on
10/06/2008 11:19:28 PM PDT by
pissant
To: pissant
I just found this:
In his 1993 memoir “Dreams from My Father,” Obama recounts in vivid detail his first meeting with Wright in 1985. The pastor warned the community activist that getting involved with Trinity might turn off other black clergy because of the church’s radical reputation.
It is from an article in the Chicago Trubune, January 2007. Notice he is called a community ACTIVIST, not organizer and he was well aware of how radical Wright was. Wright told him so himself.
2 posted on
10/06/2008 11:26:14 PM PDT by
Hanna548
To: pissant
'He's Al Sharpton without the Pompadour hairdo' LOL! It's a good thing I wasn't eating or drinking anything just now...I would've sprayed the monitor and keyboard.
3 posted on
10/06/2008 11:27:05 PM PDT by
T Lady
(The Mainstream Media: Public Enemy #1)
To: pissant
I’ve been avoiding reading the book, but it sounds like Obama is closer to Wright’s Black Liberation Theology than he says in public. Could it be that his racist hatred has been hiding in plain sight in his autobiography all along?
To: pissant
9 posted on
10/06/2008 11:41:53 PM PDT by
Silly
(www.PalinLove.com)
To: pissant
He’s Al Sharpton without the Pompadour hairdo
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Pretty much, all he’s missing is Michelle stuffed in the Hefty bags by “nazi’s”.
10 posted on
10/06/2008 11:49:19 PM PDT by
word_warrior_bob
(You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
To: pissant
B Hussein Obama is as
African-American as I am!
....BTW, Irish-German descent....
11 posted on
10/07/2008 12:00:20 AM PDT by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: pissant
Obama described his happiness in going to Kenya: "For the first time in my life, I felt the comfort, the firmness of identity that a name might provide." He felt he "belonged" and had come home. Would that he had stayed there, but I guess he didn't want to live in that mud hut with his brother George.
12 posted on
10/07/2008 12:02:48 AM PDT by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: pissant
Bookmarked
The audacity of Obama
14 posted on
10/07/2008 12:06:02 AM PDT by
1035rep
Obama had an internal race war - and he chose sides.
He is a step backwards in race relations. A step back to the times of the Black Panthers and Malcolm X.
15 posted on
10/07/2008 12:24:24 AM PDT by
D-fendr
(Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
Contrast Obama with Tiger Woods who is also multi-racial and did not choose sides, but stayed himself and proud of all his heritage.
16 posted on
10/07/2008 12:25:25 AM PDT by
D-fendr
(Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
To: pissant
I find that I usually love what Phyllis Schlafly writes. I have a lot of respect for this woman.
Here she pretty well nails Obama. Somewhere along the way, Blacks came to the conclusion that if they were racists, it was okay.
Obama is a racist. He hates what this nation stands for. His wife does too.
I don't like to be placed in the position of feeling like this is an appropriate statement, but if Blacks can't find anything at all to apprecaite
about our nation, then I'd have to say they are in the wrong country. Look this isn't intended to silence any criticism of our system. We
all criticize our system. Most of us try to do it in a healthy productive manner. If a person can't do it in that manner, and can't find
anything to aprpeciate, they are going to cause themselves and others a lot of unhappiness.
It simply isn't realistic to think that 65% of the populace should surrender their interests to the 10% that disagrees with them.
Everyone should live in a nation whose system they support. If this isn't the right place for some people, they should find a place that is.
Okay. Well the good news is that in the last twenty-four hours we provided Jim with 3% more funds toward the fourth quarter goal. The not so good news is that
at this rate, we will meet the target goal for this quarter around October 30th, 2008. We sure talk a good game when it comes to supporting conservative causes
don't we... Click the pencil. Do the deed.

21 posted on
10/07/2008 1:23:33 AM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(McCain, the Ipecac president... Obama the strychnine president...)
To: pissant
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