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My first thought is I hope we don’t get four years of this type of stuff, did the Rev Jeremiah Wrong I mean Wright write that? But I thought The One transcends all politics and race?
He is here to unite this country so we have been told, although I bet his cronies have very different ideas.
It’s a rhetorical question in accord with American liberal double standards, if a white president had a white preacher at his benediction and that white preacher was quoted as “praying”, “when white will not be asked to give back” “brown should stick around,” “yellow should be mellow,” “the red man should just get ahead, man” and “blacks should embrace what is right,” what would the reaction of the average American be?
Personally I would be appalled and as a Bible clinging gun toting white American I am appalled and now completely disenfranchised, irrespective of either statements truthfulness the office of the president is above that or should be above that rhetoric, the inauguration of the president is not the time or place for such partisan politics or race politics, it degrades the office.
And I guarantee that coming from a white preacher and a white president that just happen to be evil Republicans, the MSM would happily accuse them of really just wanting the gardener or maid to stick around, the Japanese to forget about internment camps that the evil Republicans invented, white Democrats like our VP Slow Joe should stop giving so much of their money to charity while Sarah Palin gives nothing and being against American Indians owning casinos in California.
No one color or creed has a monopoly on evil which comes in all shapes and one size that fits all.
We are all Americans, whether of Hispanic, Swedish, European, Israeli or other descent and thus equal before the law which is what separates the USA from the rest of the world, that is what unites us, not half-assed race baiting.