The past is past. We will not pay for the alleged sins of our ancestors, or for the movement that colonized this nation.Let them try and make us pay when none of us were alive when that history was written.
Fascism is always about historical justice, and we have listened to enough from idiots who claim a false moral high ground in order to devolve our inheritance of liberty.
They want to make it about race, just like the fascists did in Europe.And they will have to kill more than 6 million of us.
We will not go quietly into their planned , defective Utopia.We will destroy that false Utopia, and them along with it if necessary.
Right now they claim that 46 million Americans are uninsured. That may be true, but they still get medical services which we ALL pay for, from Emergency Rooms across the nation.Increase these emergency services, and set up a way for those using it to pay.That solves the problem.
Leave the rest of us alone. Or face the music when you come to try and take our security and liberty away.
"...What can it be that has kept Obama in Wrights pews, and at Wrights mercy, for so long and at such a heavy cost to his aspirations? Even if he pulls off a mathematical nomination victory, he has completely lost the first, fine, careless rapture of a post-racial and post-resentment political movement and mired us again in all the old rubbish that predates Dr. King. What a sad thing to behold. And how come? I think we can exclude any covert sympathy on Obamas part for Wrights views or stylehe has proved time and again that he is not like that, and even his own little nods to Minister Farrakhan can probably be excused as a silly form of Chicago South Side political etiquette. All right, then, how is it that the loathsome Wright married him, baptized his children, and received donations from him? Could it possibly have anything, I wonder, to do with Mrs. Obama?
This obvious question is now becoming inescapable, and there is an inexcusable unwillingness among reporters to be the one to ask it. (One can picture Obama looking pained and sensitive and saying, Keep my wife out of it, or words to that effect, as Clinton tried to do in 1992 when Jerry Brown and Ralph Nader quite correctly inquired about his spouses influence.) If there is a reason why the potential nominee has been keeping what he himself now admits to be very bad companyand if the rest of his character seems to make this improbablethen either he is hiding something and/or it is legitimate to ask him about his partner.
I direct your attention to Mrs. Obamas 1985 thesis at Princeton University. Its title (rather limited in scope, given the author and the campus) is Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community. To describe it as hard to read would be a mistake; the thesis cannot be read at all, in the strict sense of the verb. This is because it wasnt written in any known language. Anyway, at quite an early stage in the text, Michelle Obama announces that shes much influenced by the definition of black separationism offered by Stokely Carmichael and Charles Hamilton in their 1967 screed Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America. I remember poor Stokely Carmichael quite well. After a hideous series of political and personal fiascos, he fled to Africa, renamed himself Kwame Toure after two of West Africas most repellently failed dictators, and then came briefly back to the United States before electing to die in exile. I last saw him as the warm-up speaker for Louis Farrakhan in Madison Square Garden in 1985, on the evening when Farrakhan made himself famous by warning Jews, You cant say Never Again to God, because when he puts you in the ovens, youre there forever.I have the distinct feeling that the Obama campaign cant go on much longer without an answer to the question: Are we getting two for one? And dont be giving me any grief about asking this. Black Americans used to think that the Clinton twosome was their best friend, too. This time we should find out before its too late to ask.
"......Carmichael was born in 1941 in Port of Spain, Trinidad. His family moved to New York City when he was eleven. He showed promise as a young student and was accepted into the mostly white Bronx High School of Science in 1956. He attended Howard University and joined the newly formed Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1960. He participated in SNCC sit-ins and Freedom Rides throughout the Deep South, and when SNCC turned its attention to voter registration, Carmichael led the campaign that established the Lowndes County Freedom Organization, a symbolic forerunner to the Black Panther Party.