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It’s Jesus Or Barabbas All Over Again (Clarence Thomas And Bill Clinton)
The Washington Dispatch ^ | 9/2/03 | Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson

Posted on 09/02/2003 4:38:49 PM PDT by abigail2

It’s Jesus Or Barabbas All Over Again (Clarence Thomas And Bill Clinton)

Exclusive commentary by Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson

Sep 2, 2003

Recently, Bill Clinton delivered the commencement address at Tougaloo College, a small black private school in Mississippi. Our “first black President” joked with the faculty and complained about President Bush supposedly focusing too closely on foreign issues while losing sight of domestic ones. According to reports, every time Clinton took a verbal shot at President Bush he was cheered. The audience whole-heartedly supported Clinton, and there were no reports of protest of his coming to Tougaloo. Bill Clinton: adulterer, liar, pervert; a godless, pathetic, despicable human being.

Around the same time, Justice Clarence Thomas delivered the commencement address at the University of Georgia Law School. According to reports, Justice Thomas gave a deeply personal account of the struggles he faced as a black Yale graduate 29 years before and the barriers he’d faced since, and advice on how all can face down such challenges. His message was one of strength, overcoming, and hope. The audience reportedly gave Thomas a standing ovation, overwhelmingly loving his speech. However, there were protests to Thomas even coming to the University of Georgia. A couple of groups, including some faculty members, protested Thomas, largely because of his opposition to affirmative action, as well as his other strongly conservative opinions. Clarence Thomas: disciplined, devoted, admirable; a godly, strong, courageous human being.

More than two thousand years ago, there were two other men. One was named Jesus, the other Barabbas. Jesus was a representation of all that is good and righteous, Barabbas a notorious and despicable criminal. A crowd was given a choice by their governor, Pilate, on which one would be spared from execution. The crowd unanimously chose Barabbas, self-righteously proclaiming that they wanted Jesus’ blood on them. Barabbas was released to the crowd and they watched Jesus be flogged and crucified.

We see this story of long ago paralleled today with Bill Clinton and Clarence Thomas. Bill Clinton is a Barabbas-like man: notorious, the lowest of the low, he stands for all that’s wrong. Clarence Thomas is a Christ-like man: strong, immovable, he stands for good. And yet there are actually people with the gall to protest Clarence Thomas, while no one (in Tougaloo) says a word about Bill Clinton.

Though there were whites protesting Clarence Thomas in Georgia, I am going to focus on blacks in this article, because most blacks today are immoral, and therefore need the most help. Whenever I state this fact on the radio—or anywhere else, I get outraged responses. “How can you say such a thing!” “Whites are immoral too!” And so on. But the evidence is clear. I always back this statement up with the following statistic (among others): 90% of blacks supported Bill Clinton, knowing he was an adulterer, a liar, a perjurer, and an immoral man.

By and large, blacks loved Bill Clinton—and continue to love him. And it’s not because of anything he decisively did while in office (for example, he appointed fewer blacks to high-level positions than President Bush, which to liberals is usually a sure-fire sign of one’s concern for blacks). Rather, it’s because blacks identify with Bill Clinton. The fact that Clinton is flawed makes them feel good about being wrong. With Clinton in office standards lowered, morality was unimportant, and that vindicated the immoral and out-of-control black community.

This came out in my recent interview with Beverly Hogan, President of Tougaloo College, on my nationally syndicated radio talk show. Ms. Hogan is a friend of Bill Clinton and invited him to give the commencement address. Though Bill Clinton spent much of his time nonsensically whining about President Bush, Ms. Hogan called his speech a “very good…very fair talk.” I listed Bill Clinton’s history to her (liar, perjurer, adulterer, and so on), and asked her if it bothered her that he is literally a man of no character. Ms. Hogan said, “That’s not my concern.” She said of Bill Clinton: “he’s very genuine when he’s talking to people.”

This interview with Ms. Hogan was very revealing. It showed that character is not her concern—just as it is not a concern for most blacks today. Later in the interview she tried to say she thought it to be important, but that she was against judging. But it is impossible to embrace Bill Clinton and believe character is important. This is saddening to me, because there is nothing more important than one’s character and most blacks don’t have any of it. Also, it showed what blacks really like about Bill Clinton. Ms. Hogan used the word “genuine,” but that is obviously not it since Bill Clinton is as phony as they come. What she meant is that Bill Clinton’s flaws make immoral blacks feel comfortable.

There is no such comfort when Clarence Thomas is around. Clarence Thomas is a light that shines on others, exposing their faults and weaknesses by his shining example. His virtue and the fact that he became successful on his own through hard work and perseverance, makes blacks uncomfortable and uneasy. The discomforting reality that government is not the solution to their problems, that morality is important, that blacks can and have overcome much worse circumstances than those of today, are painful pills to swallow for those who love victimhood and hate self-responsibility.

Many blacks actually protest Thomas’ opposition to affirmative action, as if affirmative action is good and something to which blacks have a right. Isn’t that a little like saying to a welfare-reformer, “How dare you try to take my welfare check away! I earn my check!” They try to paint Thomas as a man against integration, black equality, and black success. If they can turn him into an Uncle Tom, a sexual harasser, the “white man’s boy,” then they won’t have to look at the fault in themselves.

Do you want to know what Justice Thomas really thinks about racial preferences? Taking a look at his written opinions on the subject would be a good indication.

In a concurring opinion in Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena, a case involving a preference program for racial minority highway construction companies, Thomas opined: “Government cannot make us equal; it can only recognize, respect, and protect us as equal before the law.….There can be no doubt that the paternalism that appears to lie at the heart of this program is at war with the principle of inherent equality that underlies and infuses our Constitution.… In my mind, government-sponsored racial discrimination based on benign prejudice is just as noxious as discrimination inspired by malicious prejudice. In each instance, it is racial discrimination, plain and simple.”

These are the words of a great man. Clarence Thomas understands what equality is. He knows that affirmative action is at odds with what is right and at odds with the United States Constitution and therefore he fights against it. He knows that preference programs create animus, foster underachievement and inferiority, and are unprincipled. Many blacks hate him for it. They would rather see him symbolically flogged and crucified, so they can feel comfortable.

Interestingly, the majority of the black community consider themselves Christians—including the majority of black Clinton supporters. For them I have some unsettling news: You can’t love Bill Clinton and love God at the same time. Bill Clinton is of his father, the Devil, and God is a jealous God, and you either must love Him alone or love Darkness. This choice between good and evil is embodied in the choice between Clarence Thomas and Bill Clinton.

Again, you can only support one. Choose carefully, for you risk the mistake that crowd made all those years ago. You can choose Bill Clinton and continue to feel good about being immoral. Or you can choose Clarence Thomas, and stand for what’s right. So who’s it going to be: Jesus or Barabbas?

Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson is the Founder and President of the nonprofit organization BOND, the Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny. He is also author of the widely-acclaimed book “From Rage To Responsibility”, a nationally-syndicated radio and TV host, and popular speaker. Rev. Peterson can be reached at (323) 782-1980; mailing address: BOND, P.O. Box 35090, Los Angeles, CA 90035; email: feedback@washingtondispatch.com.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: barabbas; bible; billclinton; choices; clarencethomas; jesseleepeterson
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To: Sir Charles
Yes, I am, if it's true, which I doubt. This is just another way of stating that people are naturally immoral. There may be many immoral people, but they are not so naturally.

Then you don't believe in Original Sin? You don't believe that we need God's grace to pull us toward Him and away from evil? That we will "naturally" go that way?

Do you know what man's natural concupiscence is?

No, I don't believe that man is naturally moral or inmoral. I believe that he needs God's help every day to bring himself to morality and away from the inmorality that fills the world.

21 posted on 09/02/2003 5:19:53 PM PDT by mc5cents
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To: Sir Charles; abigail2
This is just another way of stating that people are naturally immoral. There may be many immoral people, but they are not so naturally.

WRONG!

"And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually."
--Genesis 6:5

"Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? not one"
--Job 14:4

"There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes, and yet is not washed from their filthiness."
--Proverbs 30:12

"Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me."
--Psalms 51:5

"The wicked are estranged from the womb: they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies."
--Psalms 58:3

"But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away."
--Isaiah 64:6

"As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one."
--Romans 3:10-12

There are many other verses on this subject. Man is born evil.


22 posted on 09/02/2003 5:34:02 PM PDT by rdb3 (Which is more powerful: The story or the warrior?)
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To: mc5cents
I won't argue with any of what you said, but only add that God has written what is right in the human heart and has provided the means by which our free will can, unless we deliberately reject the grace of the Holy Spirit, follow what we know to be true. Original sin only leaves us with the tendency to sin to some degree, not necessarily mortally.

So to say that people would naturally choose Barabbas is to say they do so without any thought at all. That is not natural.
23 posted on 09/02/2003 5:41:11 PM PDT by Sir Charles
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To: Sir Charles
Original sin only leaves us with the tendency to sin to some degree, not necessarily mortally.

You do realize that by saying this, you are calling the Bible a lie. You realize that, right?


24 posted on 09/02/2003 5:47:01 PM PDT by rdb3 (Which is more powerful: The story or the warrior?)
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To: TedsGarage
" Bill Clinton and Clarence Thomas are both pervs..."

And of course you can provide proof of this? In the case of klinton, I agree and it has been shown, in the case of Thomas.........?

Evidence, not inuendo, please.

25 posted on 09/02/2003 6:01:33 PM PDT by lawdude (Liberalism: A failure every time it is tried!)
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To: abigail2
She said of Bill Clinton: “he’s very genuine when he’s talking to people.”

Yeh, well so is the guy that sold you that car owned by a little old lady, who only drove it around the block. What that one didn't tell you was that the little old lady, was THE Little Old Lady from Pasedena. :) Only Clinton doesn't even allow that much of the truth to seep in.

26 posted on 09/02/2003 6:02:52 PM PDT by El Gato (Federal Judges can twist the Constitution into anything.. or so they think.)
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To: TedsGarage
You ought to get back to the garage, find some oil to change, and stop the slandering.

You have no baisis whatsoever to make the nasty comment you did about Clarence Thomas, other than to repeat the lies that were told about him years ago, all of them long since discredited beyond dispute.

You should be ashamed.
27 posted on 09/02/2003 6:19:56 PM PDT by John Valentine (In Seoul, and keeping one eye on the hills to the North...)
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To: abigail2
I saw Justice Thomas give a presentation to a high school in the D.C. area (I believe it was on C-Span). It was a casual talk to a group of about 30-40 select students. An incredible story of his hard work and perserverence, and how his grandfather told him never to use prejudice as an excuse to do less than he was capable. He studied hours upon hours every weekday and on Saturday's, and received the highest grades in about every class he took at every level, including Graduate School (at I believe Harvard, but I may have that piece wrong).

Point was he told these young people that if they fall into the excuse lane, they will never reach their full potential and never fully use those talents with which they were graced by God. An incredible personal story and very motivating. One of those talks every schoolkid---Black, White, Hispanic, or whatever---should hear.
28 posted on 09/02/2003 6:27:26 PM PDT by Proud Legions
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To: abigail2
Wow!! What an article
Rev. Peterson, a tip 'o my hat to you, sir.
29 posted on 09/02/2003 7:00:53 PM PDT by yankeedame ("Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.")
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To: John Valentine
This author should be ashamed, for mixing religion and politics in such an obnoxious manner, claiming his political opponents are in league with the devil. That's the way they think in Beirut, Belfast and Jerusalem.
30 posted on 09/02/2003 7:09:59 PM PDT by TedsGarage
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To: rdb3
To the extent that anything I have stated is significantly at odds with the bible, taken as a whole and as interpreted and canonized by the Catholic Church, I humbly admit to be in error.
31 posted on 09/02/2003 7:45:00 PM PDT by Sir Charles
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To: Sir Charles
The Word of God states what it states by itself, right?


32 posted on 09/02/2003 7:49:45 PM PDT by rdb3 (Which is more powerful: The story or the warrior?)
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To: TedsGarage
Well, that's Jesse Lee. That's who he is.
33 posted on 09/02/2003 7:53:13 PM PDT by John Valentine (In Seoul, and keeping one eye on the hills to the North...)
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To: abigail2
--Other People--

I Believe, 'Though he is currently vilified by those who cannot understand the concept of Absolutes (Thou Shall Not Kill) in Western Morality, Justice Thomas will, one Day, be Honored as "One Who Kept to the Principles of the Constitution!"

The PITY is, we currently live in an age of "Moral Relativeness."

Someday soon, however, our Culture will again realize that there is NO SUCH THING as "Relative Murder!," & the Principals of such Jurists as Clarence Thomas will again be Revered.

If we CANNOT return to the Principals of such as Mr Thomas, we will soon descend into social Chaos.

Doc

34 posted on 09/02/2003 8:13:30 PM PDT by Doc On The Bay
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To: rdb3
My friend, I don't know where you want to go with this. I can't compete with your command of bible verses, although I do not question that what you quote is in the bible, nor your sincerity. I know that God does not create evil. Evil exists when goodness is rejected by the free will of man. Man is created in the image and likeness of God. While it's true we are born with the stain of original sin, we only become sinners if we choose to give in to the pull of that stain. There is sufficient grace to overcome all the evil in this world if we would only accept God's grace of generosity and love.

If you were to ask God's forgiveness based solely on the stain of original sin, what would ask be forgiven, being born? Isn't it a contradiction to say that we are created in God's image and likeness and evil?
35 posted on 09/02/2003 8:53:53 PM PDT by Sir Charles
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To: TedsGarage
The fact that Thomas is conservative doesn't make him any less kinky.

And we have the "word" of a couple of Democrat media fedayeen named Jill Abramson and Jane Mayer to "prove" it.

Not.

36 posted on 09/02/2003 9:00:08 PM PDT by an amused spectator
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To: abigail2
Jeepers! Thanks for the heads up!
37 posted on 09/02/2003 10:12:20 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: abigail2
Thanks for the ping. Good article...Jesse sees so clearly.
38 posted on 09/02/2003 10:43:59 PM PDT by fabian
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To: bondserv
Thats scary but you got a good point (the two jessies)
39 posted on 09/02/2003 11:03:02 PM PDT by abigail2 (Refuse to do business with companies that are bilingual...)
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To: Proud Legions
One of those talks every schoolkid---Black, White, Hispanic, or whatever---should hear.

I think I saw that talk a year or so ago. It was great. Such a good man. The kind of man that children yearn to grow up to be like.

40 posted on 09/02/2003 11:07:30 PM PDT by abigail2 (Refuse to do business with companies that are bilingual...)
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