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Politics : THE OBAMANATION -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill who wrote (319)6/4/2008 10:27:06 AM
From: Cage Rattler  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 601
 
Great insightful post and from a very reliable source, IBD. Thanks.

Unfortunately we are observing the development of mass hysteria -- an "Ox Bow" lynch-type crowd mentality. As such, Obama may prove unstoppable. Sane, logical argumentation may only confuse the issue and piss them off.

The democrat party is entering a difficult situation that should foment increased racial tensions. Rejecting Obama, for whatever reason, will be seen by many blacks as a racial slur; therefore, rejection is no longer a cost-free option.

It will be interesting to see the black-communities’ reaction to the alleged Michelle Obama anti-white rant when, and if that surfaces -- should be fun times. Perhaps that’s be Hillary’s ace-in-the-hole?

Sadly, McCain is non-charismatic and despite Obama's character flaws, he's a good speaker along the lines of other nefarious leaders from history who took control via effective use of propaganda. It would seem the US to learn the hard way with Obama at the helm.



To: Bill who wrote (319)6/4/2008 12:32:02 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 601
 
Wow, that was informative. Clearly, Obama's church resignation is temporary for PR purposes - fooling whitey.

"..difficult to continue our membership there so long as I was running for president."

""We also don't want a church subjected to the scrutiny .."

Excellent questions Obama s/b asked:

Wright keeps asking his critics if they've ever read Cone's books. The real question is whether Obama has ever read them. Nobody has asked him.

Or whether he's taught Sunday school classes on Cone's theology. Never asked, never answered.

Cone believes Jesus Christ was black, that blacks are the true chosen people and that Africa is the Promised Land. Does Obama share these unconventional views?

Cone also believes that the white man is the "devil" and the white church in America the "anti-Christ." Does Obama hold these views, as well?

Both Wright and Cone have argued for reparations for blacks. Where does Obama stand on this issue? We don't know. He's not talking.