Wednesday, October 15, 2008

SEEMS "GODDAMN AMERICA" IS MORE THAN A "SOUNDBITE"

More for the MSM to ignore and more people for the Obama campaign to threaten. Turns out that while sitting as the first chair of Ayer's creation, the Annenberg Challenge, Obama funneled money to :

...anti-American Afrocentric 'educational' programmes which were a carbon-copy of the world view of Pastor Jeremiah Wright, Obama's black racist mentor who, under pressure, Obama was forced to repudiate. These programmes promoted, amongst other radical ideas, the 'rites of passage' philosophy which attempted to create a 'virtually separate and intensely anti-American black social world' in order to 'counter the potentially detrimental effects of a Eurocentrically oriented society.' One such teacher taught that

'The submission to Western civilization and its most outstanding offspring, American civilization, is, in reality, surrender to white supremacy.'

Kurtz concludes:

However he may seek to deny it, all evidence points to the fact that, from his position as board chair of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, Barack Obama knowingly and persistently funded an educational project that shared the extremist and anti-American philosophy of Jeremiah Wright.

Melanie Phillips article in the Spectator (and foreign paper, of course) goes on and includes Obama's thuggish intimidation tactics. She concludes:

You have to pinch yourself – a Marxisant radical who all his life has been mentored by, sat at the feet of, worshipped with, befriended, endorsed the philosophy of, funded and been in turn funded, politically promoted and supported by a nexus comprising black power anti-white racists, Jew-haters, revolutionary Marxists, unrepentant former terrorists and Chicago mobsters, is on the verge of becoming President of the United States. And apparently it's considered impolite to say so.

John McCain said no one "needs to be afraid" of Obama and sites like Right Wing Nuthouse similarly go overboard with the fair-minded benefit of the doubt thing. Sure there's a very slight chance that they're right and Obama was just cynically using the people he consistently allied himself with to gain political power, pretending to agree with their marxist, anti-american views as he helped spread them. But what if that's NOT the case? Imagine someone who believes this country is evil holding the reigns of all that power. Someone who believes that the destruction of our system is for the greater good. Sure would be some "change," huh? Goddamn America, far from being an isolated "soundbite" from a racist preacher that calls his country "Amerikkka," it increasingly appears to be the guiding "light" of Obama himself.

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