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Since Barack OBama practiced a religion with a radical church that was anti-white, why is he allowed to run for president. If Senator McCain was proven to have attended a KKK rally, would he be allowed to run? Or would the limp idiots Al Sharpton and the want to be minister Jesse Jackson scream and holler to have McCain leave the race? Why is a blackman given more latittude?


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 America!!  we had better pray to God for guidance on the future choices we make we are going down the broad path to destruction.

The old addage that politicians make strange bedfellows rings true once more. I doubt any true Christian could ever be president of any country and still hold firm to the beliefs and conduct required of us by God as His obedients Children. All we can do is pray and ask God to give us Godly men and not punish us with wicked leaders.

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 America!!  we had better pray to God for guidance on the future choices we make we are going down the broad path to destruction.

The old addage that politicians make strange bedfellows rings true once more. I doubt any true Christian could ever be president of any country and still hold firm to the beliefs and conduct required of us by God as His obedients Children. All we can do is pray and ask God to give us Godly men and not punish us with wicked leaders.

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 America!!  we had better pray to God for guidance on the future choices we make we are going down the broad path to destruction.

The old addage that politicians make strange bedfellows rings true once more. I doubt any true Christian could ever be president of any country and still hold firm to the beliefs and conduct required of us by God as His obedients Children. All we can do is pray and ask God to give us Godly men and not punish us with wicked leaders.

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You are assuming. Get your sources in order if you want to ask a genuinely believable question.

 
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Jeremiah 23:19
Behold, a whirlwind of the LORD is gone forth in fury, even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked

Because he is black and therefore has rights as a black person.  He is never considered guilty of prejudice against whites.  He can call us whitey and no one can sue him.

The whites have no rights, no quotos that have to be filled for jobs, school, etc.

We are still in my opinion paying for our ancestors using them as slaves, which was not right in any form.  However, they forget that their nation of origination sold them to us.

Amazingly enough, no one talks about the original settlers and how many of them were endentured slaves paying off a debt to someone that owned their services in England until the debt was paid off.

Nothing should be decided, in my opinion, according to race.

 

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God did not give me the spirit of fear, but that of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.  11Timothy 1:7

My mother is Cherokee Indian, my daddy, who is deceased, was Cajun.  I can sympathize with the people of the black race who were sold by their own people as slaves.  However, when I read about the mistreatment the Indians endured, and the Cajun's as well, I find fault with the black race for the mere belief that they were the only race treated poorly.  The Cherokee nation moved on with their lives and struggled to do the best they could with what they had to work with.  The Cajun people were also denied by the French and cast aside.  Everything they owned was taken from them, including lives.  The black people who are still whinning about being slaves had no part to play in that episode.  That was nearly two-hundred years ago...forget it and move on.  The reality is, the government wants to keep the two dominant races (black and white) against each other.  Always focusing on who done what to who, keeping our minds muddled with nonsense so that we as a Nation can be sold out.  Look around!  It's happening at this very moment.  At least as blacks you have the right to mix and mingle.  You have the right to be part of society.  Does the Cherokee and Cajun have those same rights?  If so, then why are they on reservations and living in the bayou's?  We need to move on and stop the name calling.  Regardless of our heritage, some how or other we have all paid a price to be where we are today.  Think about it before you call me "whitety" or treat me with disrespect because of something that happened so long ago in history that it falls in the catagory of...not my fault.  Nor is it your fault.  The faults we have are the ones created by hatred one to the other.  Only  we as God's children can correct those faults.

 
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Jeremiah 23:19
Behold, a whirlwind of the LORD is gone forth in fury, even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked

Tippy my friend,

Did you see the video of Wright cursing America and using God's name 3 times in doing so?  My friend I have to disagree on his Church, which, of course he is no longer a pastor of.  That should say something.  God bless you my friend. 

Rev. Jeremiah Wright says the 'Jews' are keeping him from speaking with Obama by The Associated Press
Thursday June 11, 2009, 4:47 PM
Associated Press, FileRev. Jeremiah Wright
Updated: 9:32 p.m.
HAMPTON, Virginia -- President Barack Obama's controversial former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, blamed "them Jews" in an interview this week for keeping him from speaking to the president, but later apologized.
 

 
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Nation | World Wright, the former pastor of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ, said he hasn't spoken to Obama since he became president.
 
"Them Jews ain't going to let him talk to me. I told my baby daughter that he'll talk to me in five years when he's a lame duck, or in eight years when he's out of office," Wright told the Daily Press of Newport News following a Tuesday night sermon at the 95th annual Hampton University Ministers' Conference.
"They will not let him to talk to somebody who calls a spade what it is. ... I said from the beginning: He's a politician; I'm a pastor. He's got to do what politicians do."
Wright issued a statement Thursday that he was "disturbed and deeply saddened" that his comments were stirring discussion again.
"I apologize for the way I framed my comments. I misspoke and I sincerely meant no harm or ill will to the American Jewish community or the Obama administration," Wright said. "I have great respect for the Jewish faith and the foundational (and central) part of our Judeo-Christian tradition."
Obama was a longtime member of the church but resigned from it and cut ties with Wright after videos surfaced during the presidential campaign showing Wright's sometimes provocative sermons. Wright's incendiary comments included cursing America and accusing the government of creating AIDS.
In the interview Tuesday, Wright also criticized Obama for not sending a U.S. delegation to the World Conference on Racism held recently in Geneva, Switzerland, saying Obama chose not to for fear of offending Jews and Israel.
"Ethnic cleansing is going on in Gaza. Ethnic cleansing (by) the Zionist is a sin and a crime against humanity, and they don't want Barack talking like that because that's anti-Israel," Wright said.
The White House declined to comment to the Associated Press on Thursday on Wright's remarks.

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Jeremiah 23:19
Behold, a whirlwind of the LORD is gone forth in fury, even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked

Videos showing Obama's birth certificate fake and forged, his Kenyan Grandmother stating he was born in Kenya, the Kenyan Ambassador stated, I am so proud that a Kenyan born man is now the president of the U.S.A. and we are going to build a momument in recognition of him..........

 

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