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Sharpton and Obama: There’s No Business Like Race Business

April 29, 2008 - 9:21 am - by Roger L Simon
Angela
2008-04-29 12:13:59

McCain and H. Clinton must be loving this, the platform in which Rev. Wright’s dialogue on comprehending race differences is apparent on this blog. I can sympathize with Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s oppressed circumventions. Rev. Wright’s descriptive differences on how blacks and whites view racism in America were received as being Marxist Fascist. In addition, some Americans continue to demonize Obama’s transcending above the racial lines with both suspicion and criticism. It is presumptuous to think Rev. Wright should show gratitude for what some privilege Americans believe Rev. Wright is indebted, moreover, his patriotic servitude in the Marine Corps and Navy in defending America Liberty has been minimize to oblivion. Given the fact that Rev Wright served in the Military during an era under conditions in which minorities were classified as second-class citizens solely based on their ethnicity, please give this man the benefits of doubt, he has committed his life to bridge together the racial injustice and the social-economical gap only the pauperized can truly appreciate. Rev. Jeremiah Wright has earned his rights to oscillate his viewpoints on race relations and solidarity. To combat racial divisiveness, we must first acknowledge it still exist here in America, no matter what form it tries to conceal itself. To insinuate Rev. Wright has benefited serving his country undermines his patriotism in which he committed six years of his life to defend America’s civil liberty. To further characterized and misconstrue the entirety context of his message of solidarity [at the National Press Club], and loop continuous 30-second sound bites of his sermon on “you tube” then paste partial context of his message to manipulate and deliver a divisive [Democratic Party], well frankly,lets just endorse McCain for President, he has at least few years life expectancy.

Unfortunately, Obama’s bid as the Democratic Presidential Nominee is being derail every time his former pastor speaks, the media is transfix in hanging on to Rev. Wright’s every word. Race has been an issue Obama is inept of containing. If ever a campaign strategy has been successful of painting the fear into the white masses, the FEAR OF A BLACK MAN WITH POWER IN THE WHITE HOUSE, a cynical illustration, a minstrel without a punch line. It is pathetic, nevertheless, effective. OMG, I just played the race card, as if it couldn’t be play both ways!