Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Jeremiah Wrong

Other than a sense of fresh air, I am troubled by any set of criteria which would lead one to cast a vote for Barack Obama for the Presidency of The United States of America.

He is very inexperienced (I have more government experience than he does), is wrong about the war in Iraq, does not recognize the characteristics of the global war on terror, is dangerous with respect to foreign policy and his rhetoric suggests a complete lack of economic understanding.

Casting all that aside, and there is plenty of it, his association with Reverend Jeremiah Wright and refusal to distance himself from him, discards his stance as a non-political "one of the folks" individual, shows a high level of hypocrisy and should eliminate him for presidential consideration.

Obama publicly berated Don Imus for his idiotic comments suggesting he could not be an enabler by appearing on his show. He commented about how he would shield his daughters from hearing those type of comments. But he attends church services presided by his pastor, Jeremiah Wright, where hatred is celebrated.

Get a load of the hate being inflicted by this moron.



Rev. Wright suggests the US gave black folks AIDS, was due the events of 9-11 as a penalty, lied about Al-Qeada and the relationship with Iraq, lied about weapons of mass destruction, helped the LAPD plant evidence (which helped a murderer named OJ Simpson remain loose) and that the US adopted 3 strikes and your out and expanded prisons to house the folks (criminals). God Damn America he says!

Anyone associating themselves with and certainly anyone getting counsel from an individual throwing out this kind of hate who has a completely distorted view of America is not fit for your local dog catcher, much less holder of the oval office.

If Barack Obama had your vote, after meeting Rev. Wright, he should lose it.

Obama's association with Rev. Jeremiah Wright is wrong!

Looks like Obama's chickens, coming home, to roost!!!!

God Bless America!!!

1 comment:

Cap'm said...

copy that. Pastor Wright reminds me of that pastor we heard in our "Death & Dying" class at FSU. I didn't like him either.