racism


I am an independent voter who has been a enthusiastic supporter of John McCain. I believe that Senator McCain is a principled statesman whose political involvement reflects an astute awareness of politics and government as manifestations of society and culture in broad historical context.

I believe that John McCain has a rare ability to not only focus upon seemingly isolated decisions and issues, but to pull back and consider such things in broader context, in terms of cause and effect. I also admire the fact that he is comfortable in trusting his intuition and his inner capacity for compassion; this combination enables an access to the collective consciousness beyond ones own personal experiences.

His inclusion of Governor Palin for this prominent position in his administration, especially in potential combination with certain members of his present circle, further attests to his wisdom and generosity of spirit. The generosity lies in that he has already intuitively bequeathed several timely catalysts for significant, beneficial political and social change through the inner revolution of individual perception, rather than artificial structure, during the process of his campaign for President, rather than undermining such opportunities through the caution and self-censorship that ambition often effects.

No matter the outcome of this election, Governor Palin's candidacy is a very good thing for American society. Your article addresses only one of many crucial reasons why this is so.

The cold truth is that proponents of eugenics don't believe that an infant like Baby Palin is "supposed" to be here. Some would even claim that Palin is selfish for insisting upon allowing her infant to survive.

For some, there is no reason for a "progressive" society to permit such a reminder of natural diversity and what THEY perceive as "imperfection" to impose itself upon society. Some such people cite financial reasons, national or ethnic strength, etc., but what most of them really hate is having a mirror among them that says, quietly yet clearly---that could be me.

Some believe that they cannot afford to experience the introspection, and even pain, that compassion entails; they believe it will make them weak, make society weak.

For such people, Baby Palin is a reminder of frailty, of chance, of mortality. They fear him, they fear they cannot "go there" without disintegrating, without losing themselves. Baby Palin must be reduced, categorized, as an "other."

And here our troubles began, as one author on racism and genocide has said.

Nobody would castigate a Martin Luther King for entrusting Mrs. King with the care of their infant in order for King to advocate a cause on behalf of that infant, to dedicate his gifts to the struggle for human dignity, to the validation of their infant.

I strongly believe that Baby Palin supports the efforts of his mother and family in ensuring that he exists: not only as a living creature, like all of us, in this realm, but that he exists in our collective mind and spirit. A family, a people, a nation, is judged according to how it recognizes the least powerful among its own.

---Laura Semilian









BARACK OBAMA THE RACIST
Obama hates White People
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uOnvwPWLFZ4

Shocking Obama Racism Revealed
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0QYN4WU45VE The Real Barack Hussein Obama - Racist abortion http://youtube.com/watch?v=sPk_Al2hvqs

THE AUDACITY OF HATE - Obama & Pastor Wright's Racist Church
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xcXFxbx1Y4M

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18 Aug 2008 ... Is Barack Obama racist? Sure, he is. He has barely hidden contempt for whites generally and blacks who disagree with him receive scorn too. ...
http://www.rightwingnews.com/mt331/2008/08/is_barack_obama_racist.php

14 October 2008 Obama shared the black racism of the Trinity United Church of Christ.
http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/2293196/pinch-yourself.thtml

Newsmax.com - Barack Obama's Racist Church [7 Jan 2008]
http://www.newsmax.com/kessler/Obama_Church_Racism/2008/01/07/62285.html

[21 Mar 2008] Barack Obama called his grandmother a "typical white person" in a ... her in with his controversial pastor, whom she called a "racist bigot. ...
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/03/21/ferraro-offended-by-comparison-t...

Michael Pfleger is Barack Obama Spiritual Mentor » Blue Star ... a racist former close friend.
http://military.rightpundits.com/2008/05/30/michael-pfleger-is-barack-ob...

Staunch Obama Supporter Farrakhan Says "Whites Descended From The Devil". ... Louis Farrakhan the leader of America's "Nation of Islam"...
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics/browse_thread/thread/531d561...
Farrakhan: A 'new beginning' for Nation of Islam 20 Oct 2008 ... The Nation of Islam has taught that whites are descended from the devil and that blacks are the chosen people of Allah. ...
http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=104&sid=1499534



















Here is the title of the youtube video:

3 Pathetic Black Men Who Won't Vote for Obama

posted by user TheOnlineActivist


bonus: some obama supporters speak up










I have become almost obsessed with keeping up with the Election 08 news. I read blogs, I create blogs, I send bulletins on my Myspace, I read news articles, I watch news clips. What I see is so much disdain for McCain. I can't stand it when I read people talking about McCain and calling him a desperate old man who is rallying hatemongers "because that's all he has left" to go with in his campaign. People calling him racist, people thinking that attacking Obama's character is not honorable, or is unfair game. I even saw one comment equate McCain's tactics of sending out fliers before rallies to Hitler's tactics!!! What? Are you serious??

And then I read in a news article where Obama is incouraging his followers to "argue with your neighbors and get in their faces". This is what he's ENCOURAGING? Not honest discussion, but in your face arguing??

Then, in the same article, someone said something to the effect that it's absurd that some bloggers are stating Obama followers are wanting him to paint the
White House black. Absurd? Really? Because it's strange that I work with an Obama follower who expressed this same sentiment to me a couple of months ago. Her exact words are "who cares, it's just paint", to which I replied, "then if it's just paint, why not leave it the way it is"? (Where did this idea come from? I thought it was an isolated opinion...apparently not). The White House was not so named because of anything even remotely relating to race! Ok, I don't know the history of why it's called the White House, so I guess I'm making a sweeping assumption, but I'm willing to bet that my assumption is correct. But painting it black WOULD be a racist move. This makes me sick!

If Obama were white, this wouldn't be an issue. No one would care about McCain's character claims...but since he's a (half) black man, everyone is up in arms.

I fear for this country...it's a fear that goes down deep into my daily existance. I picture armed militants taking people down, I picture civil war, I picture the beginning of a long period of unrest and hatred among us. But maybe I need to get my head examined...I don't know.









Thursday night, Gwen Ifill is scheduled to be the moderator at the VP debate. Last night, concerned citizens on the Internet and Greta Van Susteren of Fox News broke the story about a conflict of interest concerning Ms. Ifill as a moderator for this debate.

Ms. Ifill has a book coming out that currently has TWO TITLES:

The title on her PBS Website is The Breakthrough: Politics in the Age of Obama
http://www.pbs.org/weta/washingtonweek/gwen/

OOPS! Gwen Ifill apparently read my post on RealClearPolitics.com today -- so she "fixed" her Webpage. Here is a PDF containing the cached copy from Google, showing how the book title appeared until this morning:
http://64.37.107.199/ifill_tower/20080924_ifill_webpage_before.pdf

The title on Amazon.com is The Breakthrough: Politics And Race in the Age of Obama
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/038552501X/

Why try to hide it? A pig with lipstick is still a pig. This is just another Winky-Wink where someone is trying to do something that is not about race, when in fact, it is.

Although the book was not a secret, Ms. Ifill and/or the debate committee did not inform John McCain's campaign of the book. As of this writing, Ms. Ifill and the debate committee have not returned calls from Fox News or anyone else that I am aware of.

Ms. Ifill stands to make a lot more money from her book if Obama is elected, a book which is scheduled to be published on Inauguration Day (see Amazon.com link above). This is an obvious conflict of interest.

This is not good news for either V.P. or Presidential candidate, the moderator, the two parties, the public, the debate committee or anyone. Ms. Ifill should recuse herself, heck she can blame it on her recent broken ankle injury, and the debate committee should take responsibility for handling this properly.

By the way, if you are still thinking Ms. Ifill can handle this without bias, take another look. Ms. Ifill also gave her opinion on Gov. Palin's speech at the GOP Convention and on Gov. Palin in another interview - here are the videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpXKBZVuK9I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zafLsAtp_Q

This is about as unbiased as it gets with media these days -- except for Greta Van Susteren. Thank you Greta for listening to our concerns and reporting this story! I am not a party member, but yours is now the news show I will watch.

GretaWire blog:
http://gretawire.foxnews.com/2008/10/01/oh-oh-6/






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