Posted on 07/28/2013 10:17:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
Recently President Obama offered some much-analyzed comments on the Zimmerman verdict and racism in America. But I believe I could have written his comments far more effectively than did his current advisers.
As someone who was born in Africa, grew up as a persecuted Christian, and now pastors a racially-mixed church (where people love one another and love their African-born pastor), I have a different perspective than our current president.
This is what I would have said:
Before I begin, I want to be clearby speaking about racism, I am not attempting to take the nations attention away from Benghazi, the IRS, the NSA, or any of the other controversies about which Congress is trying to determine the truth. I merely want to speak about the truth of racism as it exists today.
I am aware that racismwhich really means that one race feels superiority over anotheris a problem of the heart. Racism will exist until the heart is thoroughly converted to Christ (like I claim happened to me under the leadership of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright). Only then will the heart love God and all people, regardless of their ethnic background.
I feel so honored and privileged that a majority of white people in America elected me twicea clear indication that racism, in its proper definition, is a thing of the past.
Despite that victory over racism, I am troubled and sorry that some profiteers are making a very good living by constantly stirring up the issue of racism. I will not appease them. I will not act as if Im in agreement with them as long as they propagate an industry that intentionally incites hatred based on skin color.
After all, Americans are decent and fair-minded, and their election of me has proven that characteristic to the world. My electionalong with the support that Michelle has received as First Ladyhas relegated our countrys past to exactly where it belongs: in the past.
As the president of all Americans, I want to state emphatically that, regardless of what Mr. Zimmerman did or did not do, I personally forgive him. For thats what we Americans are good at. A man found innocent by the law should not fear for his life and have to go into hiding. We forgive; just as O.J. Simpson was forgiven when he was found innocent by a jury of his peers.
I know that the hearts of all Americans go out to the family of Trayvon. Nothing we can do or say will bring back their precious boy. But in honor of his memory, I, the President of the United States, call for a day of prayer. Additionally, I invite both families to a prayer meeting at the White House on that day. They can join me in kneeling before our Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ. Together, we will ask for His forgiveness and for His healing from the pain that seems to have gripped our nation.
In the name of the only One who is pure and guiltlessyet sacrificed Himself on the cross for our sinswe the people of the United States, under my leadership, will join together for a day of reconciliation and forgiveness.
May God heal, forgive, and bless the United States of America.
Obama, racism and black unemployment higher under Obama than Bush.
“Had President Obama Asked Me To Write His Speech”
I’d plagiarize:
“I hereby resign the Presidency effective at noon tomorrow...”
Now that sounds like a preacher who knows how to write an accurate, honest speech and prayer.
Because Obama will not change. He will not learn from his mistakes. He will not grow and mature from on-the-job experience. In fact, over time, Obama will likely become a more ferocious version of who he is today.
Why? Because this is a damaged person. Obama's fate was sealed years ago growing up in his strange and poisonous family. Later on, his empty vessel was filled with the hateful bile of men like Rev. Wright and Bill Ayers.
Obama will not evolve; he will not rise to the occasion; he will not become the man he was meant to be. This is for one reason and one reason alone:
He is not capable of it.
http://thpatriots.blogspot.com/2010/10/shrink-asks-what-is-wrong-with-barack.html
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