Letters to the Editor
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Hillary's
...is some of the hollowest hubris ever. Her patroitic mission to risk life and limb in the Balkans has been proven to be a baldfaced lie. Put-on patriots can't put-on the people forever. She has shit all over her face for this fabrication of the true facts.
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The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Isn't the Problem
Jeremiah Wright and those like him are a problem. Wright is a racist nut who embraces people like Louis Farakhan and Malik Shabazz. I can only imagine what is in Obama's heart.
The last time I heard about the CIA inventing AIDS it was to away with Gays not Blacks. The far left can never get it right. They devour their young to get ahead.
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the sad thing
If it hasn't already been mentioned, is Obama's response, which was to repeat nearly the same pablum Mr. Kamiya decries. As has also no doubt been pointed out, Ron Paul talked about the same subject in the debates. I suppose the media was too busy ignoring him to focus on it much, though.
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NRA Liar
Another example of staggering ignorance about both pastor wright and the black experience in America. From an organization that thinks Heston really is Moses, you knuckledraggers know nothing about the old testament. Piss off.
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No shit!
Go dodge non-existant bullets in Bosnia.
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Thank you Gary Kamiya for a brilliant essay
Personally, Obama's association with Wright pushed me toward him, not away. I've never seen Obama as being for real. Handsome, confident, well-educated and slightly superior, Obama's always seemed like a member of the privileged white establishment to me, despite his taupe complexion. But that he listens to a guy like Wright, and is married to a woman who said "for the first time in my life I'm proud to be an American," well, he's sounding more and more like the real deal to me: A true liberal in the American sense, with a genuine desire to do the right thing for all human beings despite the brayings of "traitor" of the patriots.
People, whether within corporations, schools or countries, who insist on only praising the establishment are very dangerous; anywhere you find them in abundance is a place on the verge of doom.
Thank you Gary, for a piece that deserves an award.
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Selective outrage
Where was the media outrage when Jerry Falwell described 9-11 as the act a wrathful God angry at the supposed moral decline of the US?
Where was the outrage when Huurican Katrina was seen as an act the same wrathful God because of g agy pride parade in New Orleans?
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The reason Wright is such a big deal...
...because he's black and because Obama's middle name is Hussein. It all fits into a theme cooked up to scare the shit out of you. Nevermind it's all been said before, Falwell said the same things, hell even Ron Paul said some of it and he was running for president. But they weren't black and not likely to scare you white folks.
Clinton's bullet-dodging story turns out to be a lie. Had Obama made the same "mistake" and mis-remembered a moment meant to make him look "experienced" or "patriotic" the Clinton campaign and the media would be crucifying him!! I mean crucify!! But it's not Obama, it's Clinton and so people just chuckle and move on.
Meanwhile Clinton is trying to change the conversation by finally coming out with her opinion of the Wright affair, more than a week late and just when the media was starting to ease off the subject. If there is a political convenience you know Hillary is going to take advantage of it, without a doubt!
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Our Children, The Real World and "a better way'
(This letter is not in support of any political candidate. It is to make sure that the people of the United States are aware of what is being taught to the next generation; in hopes to overcome such barriers and continue our fight for equality and justice for ALL people of this Great Land. For over a week now, the learning of these types of sermons has brought sadness and stirred mixed feelings of anger in my heart. After prayer and deep thought I concluded that I must do what ever I can to help bring attention to this type of hatred, and to let people know there is ‘a better way’).
Webster dictionary, Racism; is hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
The people were all jumping around and praising the lord at the thought of hating the white people, and there were CHILDREN in the congregation that day during one of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s famous sermons. Not a very nice picture for a white man who attends a church of mixed races that teaches love in the name of our Lord to everyone no matter their skin color.
Dr Martin Luther King said that “we need not drink from the cup of bitterness and hatred”.
Hate is a cancer, and hate divides and has no justification.
What has become disturbing to me is not only were the people in the crowd excited about hating white people, but also their CHILDREN were present. If the people praise hate at church then they most likely teach it at home. All this time I have stood for equality, while their children are being taught to hate my children. This threatens my family’s safety. It shatters our feelings of comfort in our surroundings. The teaching that went on in Senator Obama's church was the teachings of hate and division. Senator Obama had a choice along time ago to choose a different church, but choose to stay and subject his children to such teachings. Instead of routing out hate Senator Obama has made excuse for it and feeds it into the next generation, by allowing his children and other children to be subjected to such a display of hatred toward other people because of their skin color.
Babies are not born prejudiced, but children are taught it. We teach by example and perception, words do matter as they form preferences. As long as hate is passed down from fathers to sons, mothers to daughters we will have prejudice. Whether it be prejudice against the White, Black, Native American, Hispanic or Asian what ever the skin color.
I am a white 45 year old man with four children that I have taught to be Christians and love thy neighbor no matter their skin color for it simply is not an issue with us. It seems to be a very big issue with Obama’s church as they danced around praising the hate of white people in front of their CHILDREN.
Most men my age are proud to be Americans, and do not want to hear a pastor pushing hate like that, while we are attempting to raise our children in love and kindness. I kind of think it is or should be a form of child abuse. Actually I feel when someone summits to hate it weakens the entire race and existence of man kind. Hate in my home is considered swearing, and the feeling of hate is discouraged.
I can not support Senator Obama after this. The risk is just too high. Our eyes must be awakened to what we are teaching our youth. The effects of these teachings on society can not be measured because of the people not knowing of there presence and just how close to home these teachings actually are. Especially when a United States Senator and contender for the Presidency of the United States is a part of, or has been a part of a ministry with this type of racial doctrine.
Hatred being taught in cities like Chicago, or even New York City could be a contributing factor in the high levels of gang activity. Someone may have already died from such teachings. After being taught all your life to hate a certain race can only lead to further violence. Something must be done about this; there must be ‘a better way’.
Senator Obama should be able to see that it was in poor judgment to belong to a church who preaches hatred within the human race, much more to stay a part of that church for 20 years. I feel for America, and all the work that we Americans have done and continue to do, to break down these racial divides. It is shocking to find out that here in America hate is being preached behind the doors and in the house of the Lord.
A signal has to be sent that this type of teaching's and division can not go on. You can not be the President of the United States and also be a part of such bashing of man kind no matter his/her skin color. Supporting Senator Obama after this would show support for such racial repugnance and the divisions that are direct result of these types of prejudices (teaching hatred of a race to CHILDREN). He was a part of this type of teaching, for far too long; to just simply state that he did not follow his churches ways. Actions and reactions speak in volumes much louder then speeches do.
I certainly wish I would have had this knowledge before the primaries came through my state on Super Tuesday.
The right kind of change we need now and in this situation would be teaching our children that there is ‘a better way’.
Thank You,
Jimmy Sanborn
