Monday, October 27, 2008

This should be all over the news

But of course, it isn't.

Watch this video that was just uncovered today. Actually, it's more audio than video, but there is a little to watch that goes along with it. It is less than 5 minutes long, so everyone can find time to watch this. Then read what I have to say below it.



I have listened to this about 6 times now.

I hear something more than what most of the pundits are saying about it. In fact, the only person I have heard mention what I'm about to say is Glenn Beck. I caught about 5 minutes of his radio show this morning, and he said it.

In this tape from 2001, Obama mentions that the Civil Rights movement didn't do enough, in that it did not provide for the redistribution of wealth.

As you know, the Civil Rights Movement refers to the reform movements in the United States aimed at abolishing racial discrimination against African Americans.

Don't get me wrong. That was a good thing.

HOWEVER, when Obama says that he doesn't believe it did enough, he is saying that it didn't do enough for African Americans....because, again, that is what the movement was about.

And what he feels was left out of the movement was the redistribution of wealth.

So, is Obama talking about reparations? I think one could infer that, don't you? That's the logical conclusion here. He's not just talking about redistribution of wealth, in general. He's talking about reparations for African Americans.

How does Obama feel about white people? Just as a reminder, here are some quotes from him again:

"That's just how white folks will do you."--Barack Obama

"....After all, there were thousands of so-called campus radicals, most of them white and tenured and happily tolerant. No, it remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."--Barack Obama

"It is this world...where white folks' greed runs a world in need, apartheid in one hemisphere, apathy in another hemisphere...That's the world! On which hope sits!"--Barack Obama (Edited to make Malcolm happy: This is actually a quote from Jeremiah Wright. As if that matters. Obama included it in his book, and Obama all but idolized Wright. Birds of a feather, and all that...)

"I don't believe it's possible to transcend race in this country. Race is a factor in this society. The legacy of Jim Crow and slavery has not gone away."--Barack Obama

"The point I was making was not that Grandmother harbors any racial animosity. She doesn't. But she is a typical white person."--Barack Obama


I am not drinking the funny Kool-aid. I'm no paranoid conspiracy theorist.

I'm just listening to what is coming out of the man's mouth!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive. If only the people voting would actually pay attention to the truth, wouldn't things be different!! I am voting on my beliefs in remaining free as far as, yes you should be allowed to own guns in your home, though I personally don't use them, Don does for hunting, and I don't believe in abortion. How could I ever support such a liberal as Barack Obama. And I was raised a Democrat, but they sure have done a lot of changing in the last 30 years. Shame on them!! Keep up the good work. I cast my vote early. I am working at the polls, so I will have to keep my opinion to myself all that day. So you go band nerd. Love ya. Sharon

lot 2 learn said...

The information is there for everyone to hear, and the information is out there warning us of radical views, disturbing personal connections, and lies about his past. I really believe that some people have gotten so brain dead that they don't care. They would be happy to lay around and collect their " welfare checks " and let the government make all the decisions for them.

Malcolm said...

I'm glad to see that you made note that one of the quotes didn't belong to President-Elect Obama. However, you shouldn't have did it to make me happy. You should have did it because the information you had was wrong and making the correction was the right thing to do.

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