Kevyn wrote:
The president gave a well thought out candid interview on race in this country, what he said was honest and reflected reality. It will be a good result if he continues to use his position to promote a long overdue public discussion of the harm racial prejudice is doing to our nation. Anyone who believes this nation is cured of r****m has their head planted firmly up their arse. President Obama is far from ignorant or arrogant, he is a thoughtful statesman speaking as our president on important issues of the day. He deserves, and has earned your attention and respect.
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Obama and his cohorts, including Sharpton and Soros, have been trying diligently to divide our country - black vs. white, white vs. black, black vs. police, rich vs. poor. It has become so evident that every day, as each of his "signature" policies fail miserably, Obama proves to be less and less competent and more and more deficient.
When your inherent interests toward the American people are not laudable - when they pander and are deceptive - inevitably, the hypocrisy and duplicity are uncovered. This contrived race war is a disgrace. I applaud the people of Charleston who refuse to submit to the bait. Rather than surrendering to instigators and agitators, they are holding firm to their beliefs and, even more importantly, to those of the victims. It is this compassion that is the remedy to ill will, not stoking the fires of discontent.
In his recent interview regarding the Charleston tragedy, Obama said: "It is incontrovertible that race relations have improved significantly during my lifetime and yours.
But could he leave it there? Of course NOT!!!
He continued: "America's history of enslaving black people "casts a long shadow and that's still part of our DNA that's passed on." He continued: "R****m, we are not cured of it. - And it's not just a matter of it not being polite to say N.........R in public."
Yeah, he said the "N" word. Now, that should promote peace and unity in America - Right?!! - WRONG!! No way would he allow our country to be praiseworthy of anything!!! He's such a Patriot - Isn't he? Give him a chance to apologize for the U.S. and he's all over it!!!
I can imagine how irksome it must be to those who wish to politicize and provoke this tragedy into justification for another Baltimore or Ferguson. What irony that the good people of Charleston and their Christian beliefs seem to be providing the peace and solidarity that Obama is trying his utmost to destroy.
Obama has my attention, Kevyn. He's had it since I heard his Rev. Wrong damn our country. Respect, however, must be earned - and I have never witnessed such a rapid advance of the cultural descent of America as has occurred during his past 7-1/2 years in office.
He is no champion of this country - as he takes every opportunity to criticize it. He arguably holds the most powerful position in the world, yet he does not appreciate it - he squanders it with his bias, prejudice, ideology, DECEIT, naivete, and vengefulness. He has made political appointments based on political correctness and sycophancy rather than on merit...... and our country and her citizens are paying the price.
He cares nothing for us - if he did, he would be trying to unite us as a people, strengthening our ties with our allies, protecting us by providing a military without equal - but instead our allies don't trust us, our military is depleted, and we are being pulled apart by d******e rhetoric.
If our country is so evil, so without redeeming value, then why are we being invaded by millions of i******s? They look toward America for its opportunities - Obama looks toward America for flaws, deficiencies and fundamental t***sformation. He certainly doesn't express any patriotism or gratitude to this country. He doesn't even defend us - he critiques us......Conversely, he doesn't seem to have any difficulty in defending Muslims or Islam, or their sensitivities. (Sure makes you wonder!!)
Respect comes at a high price and the hope Obama promised is long gone. What he's left us with is change - and it's not pretty.
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