Don’t believe the hype, people. If someone tells you something or if you hear it on the news go do your own research before you reach ANY kind of conclusion. Today I heard that Barack Obama has ties with a questionable church in Chicago that is actually led by a pastor who believes firmly in "black power" and that racism created the attacks of 9/11/01.
Naturally I didn’t believe it, so I did my own research and actually it’s true:
Dr Jeremy Wright’s Beliefs:
"Dr. Wright’s talking points (3.1.7) for Trinity United Church of Christ its Web site and the Black Value System (in response to Erik Rush’s comments (2.28.07) on the Hannity and Colmes show):
One of the biggest gaps in knowledge that causes the kind of ignorance that you hear spouted by this man [Erik Rush] and those like him, has to do with the fact that these persons are completely ignorant when it comes to the Black religious tradition. The vision statement of Trinity United Church of Christ is based upon the systematized liberation theology that started in 1969 with the publication of Dr. James Cone’s book, Black Power and Black Theology."
http://www.tucc.org/talking_points.htm
"Black Power and Black Theology"…
I am not making this up, go see for yourself: http://www.tucc.org/
So, what is Obama’s view of this? Does he support this Dr. Jeremy Wright?
"The title of Senator and Presidential candidate Barack Obama’s book The Audacity of Hope was taken from a sermon written by Wright. Obama first met Wright and joined his church while he was working as a community organizer prior to attending Harvard Law School. Obama’s connection to Wright first drew attention in a February 2007 Rolling Stone article which described a speech in which Wright forcefully spoke about racism against African-Americans. Citing the article and fears that any further controversy would harm the church, Obama scrapped plans of having Wright introduce him at his Presidential announcement.
This only drew further interest into Wright’s preaching of Black liberation theology which some conservative critics say promotes "a sort of racial exclusivity".Wright has rejected this notion by saying that "The African-centered point of view does not assume superiority, nor does it assume separatism. It assumes Africans speaking for themselves as subjects in history, not objects in history."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Wright
So, even Barack Obama’s book is named after this racist guy’s sermon!
Unbelievable.
So let’s do the math:
1) Barack Obama wants to BAN ALL semi-auto handguns.
2) Barack Obama openly supports an anti-white Pastor.
In my opinion, Barack is NOT presidential material. The saddest part here is that I wouldn’t vote for Hillary Crook-Clinton or John "Let’s make more War" McCain. So I guess this entire election is just a giant clusterfuck and nothing more.
Maybe i’ll just write-in Ron Paul after all.