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Sunday, March 9, 2008

ONE MANS THOUGHTS ON OBAMA

I recieved a copy of this via email the other day, and since Siren has posted information concerning the " Muslim Incognito" Obama, I thought that I would add this here. Something to ponder, Hmmm?.....Infidel Dog

SAY WHAT, BARRACK?
Body: Say What, Barrack?
Body: By Paul R. Hollrah

Tuning in to C-Span recently, I found myself listening to a speech
by Senator Barrack Hussein Obama, Jr. He was standing in the pulpit
of a black church in Selma , Alabama , and as I studied the body
language of the dozen or so black ministers standing behind the
senator, I couldn't help but be reminded of the little head-bobbing
dolls that people used to place in the rear windows of their 1957
Chevrolets. If their reactions are any indication, the new
"Schlickmeister" of the Democrat Party is actually a pretty
accomplished public speaker.

However, as he spoke, I found my b.s. alarm going off, repeatedly.
But I couldn't quite figure out why until I actually read excerpts
of his speech several days later. Here's part of what he said:

"...something happened back here in Selma, Alabama. Something
happened in Birmingham that sent out what Bobby Kennedy called,
"ripples of hope all around the world." Something happened when a
bunch of women decided they were going to walk instead of ride the
bus after a long day of doing somebody else's laundry, looking after
somebody else's children.

"When (black) men who had PhD's decided 'that's enough' and 'we're
going to stand up for our dignity,' that sent a shout across oceans
so that my grandfather began to imagine something different for his
son. His son, who grew up herding goats in a small village in Africa
could suddenly set his sights a little higher and believe that maybe
a black man in this world had a chance.

"So the Kennedy's decided we're going to do an airlift. We're going
to go to Africa and start bringing young Africans over to this
country and give them scholarships to study so they can learn what a
wonderful country America is.

"This young man named Barack Obama got one of those tickets and came
over to this country. He met this woman whose great
great-great-great- grandfather had owned slaves; but she had a good
idea there was some craziness going on because they looked at each
other and they decided that we know that, (in) the world as it has
been, it might not be possible for us to get together and have a
child. There was something stirring across the country because of
what happened in Selma , Alabama , because some folks are willing to
march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. Was
born. So don't tell me I don't have a claim on Selma , Alabama .
Don't tell me I'm not coming home to Selma , Alabama ."

Okay, so what's wrong with that? It all sounds good. But is it?

Obama told his audience that, because some folks had the courage to
"march across a bridge" in Selma , Alabama , his mother, a white
woman from Kansas , and his father, a black Muslim from Africa, took
heart. It gave them the courage to get married and have a child. The
problem with that characterization is that Barrack Obama, Jr., was
born on August 4, 1961, while the first of three marches across that
bridge in Selma didn't occur until March 7, 1965, at least five
years after Obama's parents met.

Obama went on to tell his audience that the Kennedys, Jack and
Bobby, decided to do an airlift. They would bring some young
Africans over so that they could be educated and learn all about
America . His grandfather heard that call and sent his son, Barrack
Obama, Sr., to America .

The problem with that scenario is that, having been born in August
1961, the future senator was not conceived until sometime in
November 1960. So if this African grandfather heard words that
''sent a shout across oceans,'' inspiring him to send his
goat-herder son to America , it was not a Democrat Jack Kennedy he
heard, nor his brother Bobby, it was a Republican President, Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Obama's speech is reminiscent of Al Gore's claim of having invented
the Internet, Hillary Clinton's claim of having been named after the
first man to climb Mt. Everest, even though she was born five years
and seven months before Sir Edmund climbed the mountain, and John
Kerry's imaginary trip to Cambodia .

As one of my black friends, Eddie Huff, has said, "We need to ask
some very serious questions of the senator from Illinois . It's not
enough to be black, it's not enough to be articulate, and it's not
enough to be eloquent and a media darling. The only question will be
how deaf an ear, or how blind an eye, will people turn in order to
turn a frog into a prince."

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