Posted on 05/26/2013 6:10:25 AM PDT by Deadeye Division
Thomas Lucente: If opposing Obama makes me a racist, then I am a racist
Posted: Sunday, May 26, 2013 12:00 am
By THOMAS J. LUCENTE Jr. tlucente@limanews.com 419-993-2095
The audacity of the left never ceases to amaze me. No matter what kind of wrongdoing is involved, the vast majority of leftists continue to support their politicians and they come up with some of the flimsiest excuses ever.
The most bizarre is to point to other politicians and say with credulity that they either did the same thing or they did worse. I dont know about you, by my mom always told me two wrongs do not make a right. In other words, I dont care how bad of a president George W. Bush or Bill Clinton was (and they were bad) that does not give President Barack Obama a pass for being bad. If you give me that argument, you have no credibility.
While that argument is stupid, the one I want to address is the race card. Because I value liberty and true equality, I am often labeled a racist by leftists who think equality is akin to special treatment.
These accusations have grown tenfold since Obama has entered the scene. This is because the left is truly bereft of ideas and when they lose the argument, as they usually do, they pull out the old race card.
But that is fine. It does not deter me. I know right from wrong even if the leftists do not.
If it is racist to believe that the president selling guns to Mexican drug cartels who then use those very same weapons to murder U.S. Border Patrol agents is wrong, then, yes, I am a racist.
If it is racist to be angered by a president who ordered the military to stand down while an American embassy was being attacked, then, yes, I am a racist.
If it is racist to want hearings to understand the entire scope of a president covering up that same attack by knowingly trying to blame an obscure Internet video and knowingly lying to the American people about it, then, yes, I am a racist.
If it is racist to be outraged that the president and his administration used the power of the IRS to prevent tea party and other conservative groups from participating in the 2012 election, which might have changed the outcome, then, yes, I am a racist.
If it is racist to be disgusted by the Obama administration crushing the First Amendment under a jackboot by wiretapping reporters and editors telephones, then, yes, I am a racist.
If it is racist to speak out against Obama killing at least four American citizens with drones without a trial and other due process, then, yes, I am a racist.
If it is racist to oppose socialistic policies that redistribute wealth through the use of force by taking from the makers and giving it to the takers in other words to believe that a free person has the right to keep what he or she produces then, yes, I am a racist.
If it is racist to point out the irresponsible and reckless spending of this administration and the crushing debt Obama is piling on top of the next generation to finance his utopian (which is actually dystopian) view of a world run by huge governments where everyone is subservient to the state, then, yes, I am a racist.
So, yes, if opposing Obama and his dangerous administration is racist, then, by all means I am a racist. However, we all know that the term is simply being used because the left has no argument when faced with facts so they act in a racist manner by accusing others of racist behavior.
It matters not because I know, as do all thinking individuals, that the biggest threat to American liberty as it always has been is government. The bigger the beast, the greater the danger. And there is no bigger advocate of big government than Barack Obama. His views would make Karl Marx proud.
So if opposing big government and defending human liberty which is the same thing means I have to be labeled a racist by those who support Obama and his attempt to grow the Leviathan of big government to its logical conclusion tyranny and enslavement then I am a racist.
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Thomas J. Lucente Jr. is licensed to practice law in the state of Ohio. He is a veteran of the Iraq war, has a bachelors degree in history and a law degree from the University of Toledo. He has been published in newspapers, magazines and websites across the country. He can be heard on Talk with Ron Williams on WCIT-AM at 3 p.m. Thursdays (listen at http://940wcit.com). Readers may write to him at The Lima News, 3515 Elida Road, Lima, Ohio 45807-1538, or e-mail him at tlucente@limanews.com. His telephone number is 800-686-9924, ext. 2095, or 419-993-2095. Visit his blog at http://www.lucente.org. Follow him on Twitter at http://tho.lu/twitter, Google Plus at http://tho.lu/google, and Facebook at http://tho.lu/facebook.
biracial raised by the white side with no slave blood
Thomas J. Lucente Jr. is welcome in my bunker anytime
Be proud because that is the true test of intelligence. You passed.
So if the leftards are insisting that opposing the Zero makes me a racist then, yes, I am proud to be a racist.
Thomas Thomas Thomas, yes, I see your point but this article is definitely fodder that could be used against you for your destruction. I appreciate your courage, but you have to be more careful with your words, which are weapons, especially with you being a lawyer.
Here is the fact: liberals, when cornered by the lack of logic in their specious arguments, always turn the debate from political discourse to personal attack.
Great article. I say let’s really drive the 0bama zombie sycophants crazy. Why not take a page from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlett Letter and go about our business wearing a giant red “R” around our necks? Besides to those who use the race card, my “knee jerk” reaction is simply to reply, “I know you are but what am I?” Show me a liberal and I’ll show you a true racist.
I had a Freeper call me a racist, Didn’t bother me a bit.
If opposing Obama is Racist, count me in.
I will say this in my defense. I wasn’t raised racist. Life experiences and watching race used against whites time and time again have earned me the title.
I expect blacks to call anyone not black a racist, but I have had a bellyful of white guilt idiots tossing the title around.
BEAUTIFUL and courageous.
And TRUE.
But if the state pushes me into the corner so they can label me a racist and/or racial groups threaten me enough, THEN and probably ONLY THEN do I become a racist.
The same goes for Islamophobia. I want to live and let live but push me to the point where my way of life is threatened and the game changes.
Sadly, the same goes for homosexuality. Many of my clients are in committed relationships. They are fine people one and all. But there is now a Gay Manifesto (here on FR) that begins with the threat to sodomize my sons.
Ahem. Keep that up and I will feel compelled to take action to protect and defend.
So what is the point? Live and let me live in peace and freedom that respects others ... Because Americans once angered could become the kind of "problem solvers" we had to be to overcome totalitarianism in the past.
I hate Obama. People can call me a racist all they want. I DON’T CARE!
When enough people decide to ignore these labels, they will lose their effectiveness, and the Left will lose its power to control it’s opposition.
It is not racist to oppose a racist
Bump
“I dont know about you, by my mom always told me two wrongs do not make a right.”
....”by my mom”?
That's what you saw with the TEA Party movement. They were labeled as racists and they ignored the label. That confused and flustered the left. Usually, they are used to the GOP and the media bending over backwards to prove they are not. That may be why the IRS was used by the Democrats to attempt to silent any real opposition to BHO. Unable to really debate their positions, and with the old fall back of the race card not working, the left had to find an alternative means to silence opposition
Obama - making “racism” acceptable again - nationwide.
Somebody need to Obama and his apologists that their race cards are maxed out.
Thomas, while I agree wholeheartedly with the point of your essay I believe my pull-quote betrays naivete on your part. Leftists of the Obama/Ayers/Axelrod/Jarret variety do not see the world in terms of right and wrong. They are interested in one thing only: power. Their motto is "by any means necessary." The race card is just one of many in their underhanded cheater's deck.
Hear,hear,Mr. Lucente!I’m AGAINST him even before he opens his yap because I know that whatever SOCIALIST DRIVEL he spews forth,I’m AGAINST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EXCELLENT Article!!!
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