More On Obama The Racist And Marxist (In His Own Words)
http://www.khow.com/pages/caplisreport.html
Thanks to Snapped Shot
And, of course, showing off his Marxist tendencies:
8. OBAMA SAYS WHITES ARE PHANTOMS TO BE EXPUNGED FROM DREAMS“Questions of competition, decisions forced by a market economy and majoritarian rule; issues of power. It was this unyielding reality-that whites were not only phantoms to be expunged from our dreams but were an active and varied fact of our everyday lives-that finally explained how nationalism could thrive as an emotion and flounder as a program.” Pg 202
It’s that evil competition, market economy and majoritarian rule — a.k.a. free markets and democracy — that makes white people evil and leads to Nationalism.
Seriously, people like this guy? They want him to lead our country with this freakish attitude? WTF?!
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I think you need to read the whole book to understand the context.
Keith, have you been reading again? You know it gets you into trouble.
Context is certainly important to fully understanding a person’s words; however, it still doesn’t excuse the words or the attitude behind them. Obama’s looking at the world through race-tinted glasses — oppression studies and taxes to solve his pet project problems — and therefore, to me, seems like a leader who cannot transcend his past.
The US lives on credit; not just the people, the country itself, and our political candidates keep trying to buy our votes with more spending. We don’t have the money, haven’t had the money for a long time now, and the more our government spends, the worse it’s going to get. We can slip right past a hefty recession all the way into a depression with the way both candidates want to spend our money, but I pick on Obama more than McCain (*ptui*) because of his racial outlook which favors those who have more melanin. His blatantly Marxist attitudes are just icing on the cake; McCain would be just as bad with our money.
I’d say we’ve had plenty of context to his words just from following his campaign. He’ll probably be the next President, but I won’t be voting for him, and I don’t expect him to help our country one iota. He may even be so naive that he damages us further.