carlos wrote:
> On May 15, 1:48 pm, "William Flax" <krtq7...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> BlankFellow Americans:
>>
>> The endorsement of former Senator Edwards makes it increasingly likely
that
>> the oldest of the two, once Major Mainstream American Parties, the
>> Democratic Party, will actually nominate the son of an East African
visa
>> holder--not one of the sources of any part of traditional American
culture
>> (White or Black)--a candidate, whose whole mantra appears to be a very
>> enthusiastic intent to change that culture in some less than clearly
defined
>> direction. Senator Obama, is clearly not one of those adopted sons who
>> seeks to vindicate the vision of the Founding Fathers, rather one who
>> completely rejects that vision, and would substitute a new one of
unknown or
>> less than clear origins.
>>
>> The Reverend Wright controversy has pointed out the questionable
>> associations of Senator Obama, but what has been generally missed in
the
>> commentary thereon, is that Obama is clearly more antagonistic to
American
>> culture even than Reverend Wright--who though he may blame White folk
for
>> Black folks problems, at least believes in the traditional American
concept
>> of self-help and personal responsibility. Obama has said that that
will not
>> work unless we "change America." (But in his other remarks and
>> associations, he clearly also plays and accepts the blame game. He may
not
>> believe that we invented AIDS as an experiment in genocide, but
rejection of
>> a particular fantasy does not alter his basic drift on the subject of
race,
>> and that is no different than Reverend Wright's.)
>>
>> The bottom line is that Obama is actually less suited to be President
than
>> his former Pastor, and no rational person would suggest that we elect
>> Reverend Wright, simply because he does applaud personal
responsibility. We
>> need to focus public attention on this, or we are going to face a real
>> nightmare in only a few short months.
>>
>> For more on Senator Obama, and where he fits into the Leftwing
political
>> spectrum, consider our essay on "Leftwing Chickens Coming Home":
>> <http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/chickens.htm>.
>
>
> Hello,
>
> You, sir, are a liar.
>
> Carlos
It depends on if he believes it. In that case he's an idiot.


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