Wednesday, April 30, 2008

yo B, lemme out.

I get it. Everybody wants Obama to be black. Maybe he is. Maybe Obama is Dan Freeman. Well technically he’s Pretty Wille. You get the point. Maybe he goes hard on the driver before he leaves Washington? I hope so. But this means that he won’t get hard until he goes back to Chicago. I digress…


No way can any black person over the age of 12, that has a government issued ID not believe that the US government wouldn’t hurt a group of people. When Obama says of Reverend Wright, "I gave him the benefit of the doubt in my speech in Philadelphia explaining that he's done enormous good. ... But when he states and then amplifies such ridiculous propositions as the U.S. government somehow being involved in AIDS. ... There are no excuses. They offended me. They rightly offend all Americans and they should be denounced."


Right there I’m pulling a Trey.


“Yo, B lemme out.”


I can’t ride with this dude. I should be offended when someone tries to refute the Tuskegee Experiment. I read something that discussed how history majors are terrible predictors of the future. However, we should be able to identify patterns and highlight them. Let’s see if I can find a pattern:


http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/amherst/lord_jeff.html

-Carl Waldman's Atlas of the North American Indian

... Captain Simeon Ecuyer had bought time by sending smallpox-infected blankets and handkerchiefs to the Indians surrounding the fort -- an early example of biological warfare -- which started an epidemic among them. Amherst himself had encouraged this tactic in a letter to Ecuyer. [p. 108]

http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/amherst/34_40_305_fn.jpeg

"The biggest drug smuggler in American History was a CIA Agent."


http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/9712/ch01p1.htm

"We've never pretended otherwise . . . This doesn't prove the CIA targeted black communities. It doesn't say this was ordered by the CIA.. . . Essentially, our trail stopped at the door of the CIA. They wouldn't return my phone calls."

-writer Gary Webb, the reporter who wrote the Dark Alliance series for San Jose Mercury News. He also wrote Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion.

Note: This may be unreliable information because he killed himself. Webb shot himself in the head. Twice.

We all know about the Tuskegee Experiment.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E02E5DC113CF930A25754C0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all



In a review of the book Undue Risk, for the New York Times, Philip J. Hilts writes that Dr. Jonathan D. Moreno was asked to become a member of the President's Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments. WHAT!?! In this position, he worked as a member of a committee whose task it was to reconstruct the story of radiation experiments on humans carried out in the United States from 1944 to 1974. Please read that again.



Hilts writes that, “the committee found that from 1944 to 1974, there were thousands of experiments in the United States using radiation, in projects as diverse as injecting plutonium into the bodies of unsuspecting patients and marching soldiers onto the sites of atom bomb tests just after the blasts.”



He also says that the commission also found evidence that among the secret medical experiments was an effort to develop infertility drugs that would affect blacks but not whites.
Hilts writes that Moreno was “surprised” to find the best model for “careful, ethical human experimentation” in a chemical and biological warfare program of the United States Army.
Moreno also discussed the efforts to develop a “fourth horseman to the atomic, biological and chemical weapons -- ''genetic warfare.''



''Several classes of weapons could result,'' Dr. Moreno wrote, ''among them microbes genetically engineered to target certain human populations based on a virus's ability to 'recognize' the DNA variations in specific subgroups.''



Now here is a guy writing a book on the experiments of Governments’ on their people. I only discussed the United States governments’ role. A book written on topic of the history of secret, state-sponsored experiments in the fields of atomic, chemical and biological warfare studies from World War II to the present, including the possibility that governments are now experimenting with what he calls ''genetic warfare.''



So clearly Sen. Obama is correct. I’m with the rest of the good, red blooded, Americans. Reverend Wright is a raving, racist lunatic being paranoid for no good reason.
But I also clearly acknowledge the difference. See ministers aren’t supposed to have political views unless they are white.



When Pat Robertson says the United States should assassinate Hugo Chavez on The 700 Club, that his opinion. It doesn’t matter that his exact words were, "we have the ability to take him out, and I think the time has come that we exercise that ability." Nor should anyone that is endorsed by him have to fear anything. Even when Pat Robertson says, "We don't need another $200 billion war to get rid of one, you know, strong-arm dictator, it's a whole lot easier to have some of the covert operatives do the job and then get it over with." In closing Robertson said that his assassination idea is “a whole lot cheaper than starting a war ... and I don't think any oil shipments will stop."




Was their an outcry? If so I totally missed it. Did George Bush have to denounce him? No, not at all. Bush officials just dismissed it as the “remarks of a private citizen.”



When Jerry Falwell says that he believes that "Muhammad was a terrorist," it is not that big of a deal. Neither is that important when he says that he believes 9-11 happened because of “the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People For the American Way, all of them who have tried to secularize America. I point the finger in their face and say 'you helped this happen.'"



Rev. Wright is on Youtube, Good Morning America or any other media outlet being labeled a racist. His thoughts on 9-11 are being replayed now. Obama has to disown the man. He plays politics and accepts that angry negroes are bad for concessions.



Falwell says 9-11 were merely a punishment from God. See according to Falwell, America has "thrown God out of the public square, out of the schools. The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God will not be mocked."



Falwell built a university and had Senator John McCain and Mitt Romney deliver commencement addresses. Neither was questioned about this to my knowledge.

Well lets see what others say about Jerry Falwell:




"He was one of Christendom’s great leaders who stood by his convictions and never lost his common touch…Dr. Falwell helped spark a conservative movement that renewed our belief in our core values and a new confidence in what is good about America."
- GOP presidential candidate and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee.



"Today, America lost a true spiritual leader and a man of great faith in Jerry Falwell. His great words and actions will never be forgotten by the hundreds of thousands of people around the world that his life has touched. Jerry's moral character and principle will forever be remembered deep within my heart and those whose lives were so blessed to be touched by him.”
- GOP presidential candidate and Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback



"The death of Dr. Jerry Falwell is a great loss to those of us in conservative Christianity… Dr. Falwell was a great Christian statesman, a visionary who recognized decades ago that Christians had the moral duty to be involved in our culture and that included the political arena."
- Rev. Louis Sheldon, chairman Traditional Values Coalition



"Jerry Falwell touched many lives, whether through his ministry, his political activism, or his charitable works. When he founded the Moral Majority, he changed the face of politics in America. Very few men with such humble beginnings have led a life of such enormous accomplishment."
- Statement from Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., general chairman of the Republican Party and Robert "Mike" Duncan, Republican National Committee chairman.





Laura and I are deeply saddened by the death of Jerry Falwell, a man who cherished faith, family, and freedom. As the founder of the Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia, Jerry lived a life of faith and called upon men and women of all backgrounds to believe in God and serve their communities. One of his lasting contributions was the establishment of Liberty University, where he taught young people to remain true to their convictions and rely upon God's word throughout each stage of their lives.



Today, our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Macel, and the rest of the Falwell family.



-President Bush



See it’s only when black people offend white people should we become upset. Thus, Mr. Obama is not a politician. He is change. Except when it comes to winning. He has to win and if it takes tomming, ignoring wrong and allowing double standards its okay. He won’t take this once he gets in office. See all I’m down with the people. I get it. I really do. Obama 2008. A man of character. A real stand-up guy.