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Barack Obama vs. Rev. Wright

April 30th, 2008 by robin

The last few days, television news has been rife with discussion of Rev. Wright, Barak Obama’s former pastor and the effect Rev. Wright has brought to bear on the Democratic primaries. First the focus was on Rev. Wright’s cursing the nation from his pulpit, but now it has shifted to Rev. Wright’s capitalizing from his greatly increased public exposure, especially at the increasing peril of Sen. Obama’s election hopes. What a buddy, huh? A family friend. An esteemed religious leader. The reverend slapped Obama with the religion card and the race card in one lucky hand. I say “lucky” because Rev. Wright is rapidly cashing in his self-produced chips. The question is: should Sen. Obama fold?

Until I discovered that he went to a racist church, It had never crossed my mind that Barack Obama might secretly be “bird of a feather” with Rev. Wright. (BTW, sure there’s a racist reverend whose church isn’t racist, but I ain’t buying it. Here’s the FOX perspective.)

I don’t know what black America is thinking about Wright’s television coverage, but I have some idea about the majority of white America. Especially, the rev’s counterparts, the pastors of mainstream white Christian churches. They condemn taking God’s name in vain from the pulpit. But more importantly, even non-churching-going America resonates with the underlying racism of Rev. Wright’s message.

What a shock about the rev’s message, too. Mainstream white Christian America never suspected that black churches might be preaching Rev. Wright’s message of racial division. It begs the question, how can Sen. Obama be trusted if he listens (or ever listened) to Rev. Wright?

I have no doubt that Obama didn’t squirm uncomfortably in his pew during the infamous televised snippets; but squirming wasn’t enough. Barak should have immediately left the church in protest, preferably raising quite a bit of hell in process. Mainstream white Christianity sees no excuse for Obama’s even tacitly accepting racism or foul language coming from the pulpit of his home church. Many previous Obama supporters now believe he is a fraud. God was called upon to damn our nation from his home church’s pulpit.

Obama is defenseless. He has attended Wright’s church for 20 years; he admits that Wright has been a large influence on his life; his marriage was even performed by this insincere showboater. “Distancing” himself from Wright after their 20-year journey through Christendom and family friendship is like trying to distance yourself from your mother. The bond can’t break. Until a couple of weeks ago, these two were close friends. Wright likely had the ear of the next president.

Not now. The nation is not ready for a black president if he’s a racist. And if he’s not racist, why does he attend the one black church that preaches hatred - there is just this one, right? Aside: If the racial negativism of Rev. Wright’s message is de riguer for largely black churches, they should know that largely white churches don’t typically engage in this.

In a related note, Sen. Obama will find himself doubly condemned by Christians (of all stripes) if he actually believes that people turn to religion from frustration as he stated in his infamous campaign speech gaffe. That is to say lots of Christians now think that this guy could be a closet atheist, too.

At the beginning of his campaign, I thought that Sen. Obama represented the first chance for true reform since Kennedy. Now I find myself hoping he’s not just a really smart racist.

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Arbitrary Rice Prices

April 24th, 2008 by robin

About 10:00 this morning I heard Cathie Lee Gifford talking about the sudden rationing of rice by supermarkets. She stated that fuel costs and low harvest were likely the culprits.

Well, who believes that… and who’s behind the mechanism of this new assault on our wallets?

Obviously rice is scarce in a large part of the world, but since the impoverished regions haven’t expanded exorbitantly in the last 24 hours, please don’t claim that the worldwide food shortage actually caused the current US rice shortage. It just ain’t so.

It is far more likely that commodities speculators, encouraged by the recent discovery of their superpower: the “Ability To Arbitrarily Raise the Price” (ATARP). ATARP worked great on oil, so the vulnerability of other commodities is being tested. Another possibility: A cadre of commodities players may have conspired to precipitate this event. Or possibly: ConAgra is taking one last big dip into the pot while G-dub stands by grinning.

Regardless of the underlying causes, we must not stand idly by while vast numbers of people starve worldwide because what is likely to be no more than a financial shenanigan perpetrated by very wealthy Americans.

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