Wednesday, March 26, 2008
20 Years of Anti-American Comradery: Reverand Wright and Barack Obama
Is there anyone better to run our beloved country than someone who has such close ties to someone who hates it so much? Well, of course this doesn't make any sense! If you honestly disagree with a community leader such as priest, preacher or rabbi, you find another parish. That is what any self-respecting human would do....let alone one who also happens to be a patriotic, moral citizen. But this is not what we find in Barack Obama. In this self-proclaimed Christian, drug-dabbling, devoted father and public servant we find excrement that has seen very little of the world, and understands even less of the subjects he wishes to lead.
Should we really force a false and ignorant leader down the throats of Americans just because his race differs from those who he wishes to succeed? No, of course not. He has thought..."I'm paler than Jesse Jackson, so maybe my attempt will yield greater success!" This thought has been proven true. He has made it farther than Jackson, but at least Rev. Jackson and Rev. Sharpton before Obama have embraced their own anti-Americanism as theirs. Whereas Obama has followed, and held close, a church and community leader who spouts and stands by ideas that America brought on the attacks of 9/11. He has not denounced him, he barely even separated his beliefs from his pastor's.
Fellow Americans, please tell me that you are not going to let this just pass by. Please tell me that you are smart enough and strong enough to shut this thinking down. Don't reward it because you are afraid of reversed-racist remarks.
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
What the 2008 Election Holds
The 2008 Presidential election certainly does not hold much for people such as myself. I think conservative, I vote conservative. Now what do I do? No candidate has my values...shall I throw my vote away on someone who cannot possibly win? Or should I just compromise my principles and vote for someone who agrees with me on only one or two major issues?
Either way, I am in a moral dilemma which I will never be able to scrub myself clean of. In the end who cares, other than my close relations, if I put my foot down and just don't vote? I firmly believe that voting is a serious responsibility that every true citizen should take part in. It would take a tremendous amount of abstaining voters for our frustration to be heard. Once again, we want someone who best promotes our values...where is this person?
Either way, I am in a moral dilemma which I will never be able to scrub myself clean of. In the end who cares, other than my close relations, if I put my foot down and just don't vote? I firmly believe that voting is a serious responsibility that every true citizen should take part in. It would take a tremendous amount of abstaining voters for our frustration to be heard. Once again, we want someone who best promotes our values...where is this person?
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