Monday, November 10, 2008

Jeremiah Wright Got An Answer To His Request.

I did not vote for President Obama. For all of you who did, I sincerely pray that you knew more about him than I. I also pray that President Obama is as "awesome" as you hope he is.

  • I did suffer from electile dysfunction this year and could not seem to select a person who I thought was Presidential material. McCain and Sarah are good people and, in fact, leaders within their own realm.. John as a Senator who has proven many times in the past twenty years that he is indeed not one to go along just to get along.
  • Sarah is much the same way. She has worked her way thru the ranks beginning in high school, going thru city council, failed elections and now being considered for the position of Vice President of The United States of America. Unfortunately, that phrase doesn't seem to carry the power it once did.
  • I think is time to have a black man (have you noticed that the term "African American" has kind of disappeared?) elected by the people to lead this country and be influential in the world, not just inside the beltway. My question is why not a black man or woman we know something about and is not apparently ashamed of the neighbors, friends, associates and advisors such as William Ayres and Bernadine Dorhn.

  • Ayers (would you let your daughter be seen with this creep?) and Dohrn were famous radicals, and fugitives from the law, in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Dohrn, actually, was the more famous of the two; she was the head, as I recall, of Students for a Democratic Society or one of its factions. Dohrn was crazy. She is the only public figure, to my knowledge, to approve publicly and enthusiastically of the Charles Manson murders.

  • Don't forget {there is nothing reverent about him} Jeremiah Wright, Farrakhan, Rezko, and perhaps some other admitted and proud anarchists? All
  • noteworthy, but worthy of running a nation? I don't think so.
  • It is appropriate that all black men and women should be happy and proud of this past week, but only from a racial standpoint. My guess is that Martin would not be supportive of this particular person who claims the history books as the first. Too bad all the lives that were lost in lynchings, back seats, humiliation, abject heartbreaks, no hope, brandings and all the rest to have this "blackish man" win the prize.

Frankie sez to support your President and to be a good citizen by staying on a first name basis with your senators and all other of YOUR representatives in all areas of government and politics. It has been proven that if you let them, some of them will steal from you and negotiate away your children's future. FL

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