On May 1, 8:23 pm, Don Gabacho <jpast...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 1, 6:05 pm, "End the Occupation NOW" <endthe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "Don Gabacho" <jpast...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On Apr 30, 2:17 pm, Kyle Schwitters <slipuva...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >> IF, as I believe, Wright has torpedoed the Obama cause beyond
repair,
> > >> blame will and must be thrust upon:
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> > >> 1) America's black "community" for abandoning Barack in favor of
> > >> their benighted "black church."
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> > >> 2) Typical white Clinton and McCain backers who, uneducated and
> > >> ill-informed as they are, do not have the mental capacity or
agility
> > >> to separate
> > >> Obama from "Jerry."
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> > > That should have long included Obama. His only recent denials of
> > > Wright are too late and too weak. He tried playing it down the
middle
> > > is losing badly for it.
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> > > That Wright says that Obama, despite his denials, "secretly agrees,"
I
> > > have no doubt. Thus, in part, Obama's refusal to both wear an
American
> > > flag pin and keep even his wife's mouth shut.
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> > > The prospect of people like Wright, Obama's wife, and now Obama
> > > himself, ascending onto the national stage with an Obama victory
would
> > > be catastrophic---not that a Hillary victory would be any better.
> > > Probably worse.
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> > Defection of longtime superdelegate jolts
Clintonhttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080501/ap_on_el_pr/democrats
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> > "Hillary Rodham Clinton was jolted Thursday by the defection of one of
her
> > longtime superdelegate sup****ters, a former national party chairman
who
> > urged fellow Democrats to "reject the old negative politics" and unify
> > behind Barack Obama. "
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> I was speaking of the election (if Obama is nominated) not the
> Democrat's nomination.
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> Where and upon whom superdelegates, including such superwussies as
> this one, defecate will not be a concern of the electorate in the
> general election.
PS: The fact is the superdelegate's defecation makes the Democrats
look---altogether---worse.
In today's Atlanta Journal Constitution there was a political cartoon
attempting to trivilize, compared to the state of the economy and the
War in Iraq, the people's concern for this (Obama's) minister's long
established antics look foolish.
What is foolish is trying to make Wright's and, by extension, Obama's
cynicism of the U.S.A. anything minor.
Because of the Tuskegee incident, Obama's minister had said, more or
less, "I wouldn't put it past the the American Government to have
invented HIV to kill blacks."
Well a government is not a living being. A government is those people
who comprise it.
Obviously those people who comprised the American government during
the Tuskegee incident have not comprised American government for a
very long time.
The U.S.A. today is not even what the U.S.A. was then.
That a "minister" would sermonize to anyone as if that those people
who comprised that American Government are even still alive much less
still persist in American Government or, without proof, that those who
comprise this American Government are no different is not only
"bearing false witness" but is an ugly attempt to foment such
hysteria to capitalize on people's sheer and even hateful cynicism.
While it obviously works to run his so-called ministry, it cannot be
allowed to run our country.
That this superdelgate would ignore this concern, and by extension
Obama, and this delegate having been a past head of the Democratic
Party, indicates that the whole party not only shares the cynicism but
will also try to capitalize on it. Even foment whatever hysteria
required to, like this minister, have any power at all.
Obama said he is the "unifier."
Of who? And to where?
Of the Wright's of this world?
To hell and back?


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