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well well well looky looky Obama’s confessed “rage at the white world that needs no object”. Throughout Obama’s entire life, he has socialized, befriended and been a companion of people that hate America. (Louis Farrakhan, Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayres, Bernadine Dohrn, Frank Marshall Davis) Obama feels that Black rage against whites is justifiable. This is a consistent pattern in Obama’s life. Obama constantly associates with and is in the company of anti-white racists. The facts prove that Barack Obama feels completely comfortable in the company of, “haters of America.” The only time Obama has ever broken ties with America haters is when his association with them becomes a political liability. This treasonous pattern in Obama’s close friends, associates, mentors, church, spiritual leaders and role models must be taken into account. Why? Because, it is a direct reflection of Obama’s himself. The wise old adage, “Birds of a feather flock together” is relevant in Obama’s case and it is justly applied. It must be, it is the key to discovering who Obama really is. It is glaringly apparent in looking at Obama’s life and reading his words that he gravitates towards militants, radicals and anarchists and that he likes those that hate America. It is impossible to deny this reality about him. One of Obama’s “life stories” that he discusses in his book is an episode when his grandmother was harassed and frightened by an aggressive black panhandler asking her for money at a bus stop. When Obama’s grandfather tells him his grandmother was scared by someone that was black Obama describes his reaction to the news, “The words were like a fistinmy stomach, and I wobbled to regain my consciousness.” Page 88. Obama is troubled by his grandparents’ fear of black and writes, “And yet I knew that men who might easilyhave been my brothers could still inspire their rawest fears.” Page 89. Obama relates this story of his grandparents fear of Blacks Black friend, Frank. Frank responds by saying, “Your grandmother is right to be scared. She’s at least as right as Stanley is. (Stanley is the grandfather) She understands the blacks have a RIGHT to HATE. That’s just how it is. For your sake I wish it were otherwise. But it’s not.” Then Frank advises him, “So you might as well get used to it.” Page 91.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 02:22:56 +0000

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