The former Barack Hussein Obama has earned about as much right to wear a Marine Corps T-shirt as Jimmy Carter has earned to stand anywhere in the vicinity of an American flag. Both harbor an unhealthy contempt for our country and seem to have an affinity for terrorists, dictators and other anti-Americans.
If there were previous concerns about Obama’s early Muslim influences, they fade to black in comparison with recent revelations about this unproven and still largely unknown persona. Barack Obama is a racist who is not only anti-White but looks down upon the working people of America deriding those who, in fact, have always been its backbone. He and Ms. Barack have made their un-American and racial biases quite clear during the past few months. Twenty years of sitting in a pew and not listening to the venom pouring from their Pastor’s political pulpit have likely served to strengthen rather than straighten their distorted perspectives. I find it interesting that it was the semi-black candidate who introduced race into the campaign…not the public or his opposition. Could it all be a diversion from a policy account bankrupt of any real ideas?
On the stump, Barryspeak can sound slick as a snake’s belly when its origin is a tele-prompter…but asked direct questions about issues of substance, he begins to whine and his complaining quickly morphs the soaring rhetoric into Barry mis-speak. He then has the audacity to try glossing over his errant utterances instead of taking responsibility for them. Sorry “bitter” masses clutching your bibles and shotguns, he is not the “second coming” but is, in the end, just a typical politician who says whatever he must. His mentor, the firey phony Reverend Wright, made that abundantly clear during an NPR interview with Bill Moyers. When asked about Barack’s comments during the recent Philadelphia speech he swiftly dispatched Obama from his pedestal above the fray with a single swipe of the tongue. Wright said he is obligated to speak as a pastor, but Obama addresses audiences as a politician.
“He’s a politician, I’m a pastor. We speak to two different audiences. And he says what he has to say as a politician. I say what I have to say as a pastor. But they’re two different worlds. I do what I do. He does what politicians do. So that what happened in Philadelphia where he had to respond to the sound bytes, he responded as a politician.”
Oops. He called Barry the ‘P’ word! As to Obama’s small town put down, he’s right about one thing. The people to which he refers who I know [or heard make comment] are indeed bitter. They are bitter about too much government interference in their lives, not too little; bitter about having to give up too much of their pay to “people who don’t know a hard day’s work.” Religion, exercise of their Second Amendment rights and a general distrust of outsiders were there “long before any Chi-town political hack decided he didn’t like how we live.” Along with his Pastor’s despicable comments, I believe many of Bama’s own words, questionable relationships and the hateful remarks of Michelle ‘Ma’ Belle’ will return to haunt him during the general election, should he actually get there without a career-ending gaff. If you look closely, his real competition isn’t the Clintons or even John McCain but himself. He’s preaching problems, not solutions. It’s the hallmark of a follower who finds himself too far out in front of the pack.
So far, we’ve survived more than a quarter century of the inept Jimmy Carter and his anti-American antics. The question is, can our nation endure even four years of racists, bigots, terrorists and Socialists in the White House? Let’s not find out.
R.S.F.







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