Good Lord.

“…while those who call me unpatriotic have used their positions of privilege to avoid military service while sending [standing applause] while sending over 4,000 American boys and girls of every race to die [dramatic pause] over a lie.”

“Louis Farrakhan is not my enemy. He did not put me in chains, he did not put me in slavery, and he didn’t make me this color.”

During this speech and questions and answers period he managed to not answer almost all questions on the basis that the person asking had not heard the entire sermon.

Then on the War note, “he lied they died” comes to the rescue.

So Farrakhan didn’t “put him in chains” or make him a slave I would like to know WHO did!?!? When was HE in chains? And on the color part he seems to be complaining about the color of his skin…I would have to say he has to go take that one up with GOD not the white man.

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  1. The Loon says:

    The association between Sen. Obama and J. Wright goes beyond race. It speaks of the apparently genuine hatred of America, white America, that not only harms the country and undermines the war effort, but sets back all of the hard work of such blacks as Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    However, such as J. Wright don’t notice such things as they continue on their path of passing out the collection plate.

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