Obama; Unifying America Into Sections -- Again
B. Hussein Obama was much bally-hooed as being "the great unifier" -- the man who would put the final nail in the coffin of racism, by virture of simply being elected. After all, America couldn't possibly be a racist country and have a black man elected as president, could it?
But, as life would have it (or the Democratic Party would have it) we are once again mired in a verbal quagmire of racism the likes of which have not been seen since the O.J. trial. One can scarcely tun on the television, open a (descent) newspaper, or jet over to Drudge, without hearing about the latest un-earthed comment from one of the batty, racist pastors of one of the members of the "big tent party." With shrill screams of hate echoing from the pulpit, they seemingly want to burn crosses on the lawn of white people, black Republicans, and in the case of Clinton's pastor -- on Hussein's front lawn.
If this is the Democrat's idea of imporving race relations, I might as well invest in a few select futures now; the gun industry, hospitals, and funeral homes.
But, as life would have it (or the Democratic Party would have it) we are once again mired in a verbal quagmire of racism the likes of which have not been seen since the O.J. trial. One can scarcely tun on the television, open a (descent) newspaper, or jet over to Drudge, without hearing about the latest un-earthed comment from one of the batty, racist pastors of one of the members of the "big tent party." With shrill screams of hate echoing from the pulpit, they seemingly want to burn crosses on the lawn of white people, black Republicans, and in the case of Clinton's pastor -- on Hussein's front lawn.
If this is the Democrat's idea of imporving race relations, I might as well invest in a few select futures now; the gun industry, hospitals, and funeral homes.
Labels: 08 election, Barack Obama, race, racism
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