Barack Obama’s Speech on Race, and the Smearing of Reverend Wright
Barack Obama: ‘A More Perfect Union’
A speech on Race
Anyone who doesn’t get EVERYTHING that Obama brought up in his speech on the 18th is deliberately not getting it. No one can really be offended by any of it and I think the pundits who pick it apart, scattering blood for the sharks are idiots. But, even worse are the people who parrot their opinions without the respect of a listen. HOW can someone have an opinion about it if they haven’t heard it for themselves?!?
The bobbleheads on 24 hour news channels talk about mistakes to any guest they can invite. There were no mistakes in this speech. Would they look for mistakes in the Gettysburg address? The “I have a Dream” speech? This speech is like that. Written by the man himself, delivered to a whole planet at a time of great need. This is so beyond politics.
Reverend Wright
Here is the speech in full, have the courage to listen all the way through:
People who say Obama’s former pastor was talking hate should listen to Rev. Wright’s whole sermon. If one is not looking for blood, one can hear that he is saying God never changes. God doesn’t change even to suit the governments of countries. Fact: Governments DO change and fall and have done so since the beginning of time. In that context he is saying that God doesn’t bless a country that is killing innocent people. No matter what the justification of us mere mortals. No! Instead God damns all injustice. In that context you have the “God Damn America” that was played all over the news.
People can say “God bless” all they want, but God doesn’t change. If you believe in God which I will leave alone in this post then you might understand that there are no exceptions made by God.
Some Americans hide behind nationalism and exceptionalism to justify bad behavior. To those Americans the Reverend’s words are difficult to hear. They believe America is always right and Americans are super heros that are always good. To those Americans the words would seem hateful. Even though grasping more than one concept at a time is a skill the politicians think we lack, most Americans can recognize the good in America while still having a strong desire to right what is wrong.That is not hatred of America, that is passionate hatred of injustice. Rev. Wright is RIGHT When heard in context…
Maureen Dowd thinks she is being pithy when she called the Reverend a “Wack-a-doodle” in her column (article). How dare she?
Here is a great link for a better look at the wonderful UCC church Trinity:
truthabouttrinity.blogspot.com
Here is a letter Reverend Wright wrote to the NY Times after an interview in which he thought they were doing a “spiritual biography” of Barack Obama, about who he said “For two hours, I shared with you how I thought he was the most principled individual in public service that I have ever met.” They wrote a hit piece based on 5-7 minutes of conversation which they distorted. (Read the letter)
note:
Jerry Falwell— so respected by the white community and treated as a spiritual leader— said this in reference to the towers coming down:
“I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People for the American Way all of them who tried to secularize America I point the finger in their face and say you helped this happen.”
Now that is hatred!
just sayin