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Conservative Wife & Mom -- I'm a Conservative Christian-American with dual citizenship...the Kingdom of God is my 1st home and the U.S.A. is my 2nd.
Obama is no Black Man...
He's an Oreo posing as a Black Man...
The guy grew up in Hawaii, has virtually no distinguishable accent from the average Caucasian...
But early in the Primary season, when Black Leaders of the Community were saying he's not Black enough, and he does not even sound like a Black man; David Axelrod & Company transformed Obama into a living & breathing and sounding just like Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King...
Or a typical Fire & Brimstone Black Baptist Minister from the South...
Much like Billary Clinton did when she came off as a Southern Belle in front of Selma, Alabama...
The Media called her on it, but were conspicuously silent when Obama did it...
And remain so, as he continues the same illusion today...
"The people never give up their liberties, but under some delusion." - Edmund Burke
A sad ancillary note to all that's happening must be added this, IMHO: the possibility of race war. Many people are loathe to address this topic, but I know plenty of folks who have been quietly noting this (and preparing for this) for years. Consider: 95% of blacks vote for Obama (as a perceived black man), converts to Islam in this country have, for many years, consisted largely of blacks, blacks constitute our lowest socio-economic class, inner-city violence across the country is overwhelming committed by black males. To be sure, blacks have not had the same rate of participation in and rewards from "the American dream" of bettering one's standing through education, family, and hard work. I attribute this to the likes of the Democratic Party and notorious black leaders (I use the term loosely) like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, who retain and grow their power base by keeping black Americans down.
Now, and I've posted this before, I don't care if you're orange with purple stripes; as long as you uphold the tradition of the Constitution as written by the Founders, you're welcome in my company and at my table. So, no one should misconstrue this post as a rascist diatribe. Just something else to think and worry about.