Obama with yet another racist Reverend!

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Is This How the Post-Racial Obama Administration Begins?

Martin Luther King's dream has come to life. Or at least I thought so.

However, it was another minister ? Reverend Joseph Lowery ? who used his benediction, to ask God for this:

"We ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to give back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when white will embrace what is right."

Is this how the post-racial Obama administration begins? That someday the brown can stick around, the yellow can remain mellow, and the white will embrace what's right?

Even at the inauguration of a black president, we are being called racist.

Mr. President ? I want to believe. I want to trust. I want to hope for change ? but I am really failing to see how this is any different.

USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

I can?t believe he let that racist ?blame whitey? bag of crap ever open his mouth!

Is this what we can expect over the next four years, with a president who just can?t seem to grasp not everything is the ?White? mans fault or simply refuses to distance from those with the belief that it is?

If it is you better believe racial tensions will be at the highest point in recent history by the time he is run out of office.
 

DealMonkey

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You and Glenn Beck have the biggest sticks up your asses ever - get over it - it was meant to be humorous.
 

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Originally posted by: Socio
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

By Glenn Beck

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Martin Luther King's dream has come to life. Or at least I thought so.

Barack Obama today stepped out of the Capitol building which is filled with art depicting the story of America ? and yet somehow only holds one image of an African-American.

There, he was ? at the threshold of history. Fifty years ago, a black man couldn't be served at lunch counters in some cities. And today, Barack Obama stood in front of millions of Americans on the mall ? black and white, right and left? to take the oath of the highest office in the land.

His speech generally respected the situation ?- heavy on those things that bring us together and shed light on specifics that might divide. In the days leading up to the speech, some on the left claimed that division would be coming from that evil minister of hate ? Oprah Book Club author Rick Warren. His crime: He agrees with much of Obama's platform on gay marriage. What bigotry there.

However, it was another minister ? Reverend Joseph Lowery ? who used his benediction, to ask God for this:

"We ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to give back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when white will embrace what is right."

Is this how the post-racial Obama administration begins? That someday the brown can stick around, the yellow can remain mellow, and the white will embrace what's right?

Even at the inauguration of a black president, we are being called racist.

Mr. President ? I want to believe. I want to trust. I want to hope for change ? but I am really failing to see how this is any different.

USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

I can?t believe he let that racist ?blame whitey? bag of crap ever open his mouth!

Is this what we can expect over the next four years, with a president who just can?t seem to grasp not everything is the ?White? mans fault or simply refuses to distance from those with the belief that it is?

If it is you better believe racial tensions will be at the highest point in recent history by the time he is run out of office.

Topic summary: When will those mean, dark people stop picking on us bigots?
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Socio
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

By Glenn Beck

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Martin Luther King's dream has come to life. Or at least I thought so.

Barack Obama today stepped out of the Capitol building which is filled with art depicting the story of America ? and yet somehow only holds one image of an African-American.

There, he was ? at the threshold of history. Fifty years ago, a black man couldn't be served at lunch counters in some cities. And today, Barack Obama stood in front of millions of Americans on the mall ? black and white, right and left? to take the oath of the highest office in the land.

His speech generally respected the situation ?- heavy on those things that bring us together and shed light on specifics that might divide. In the days leading up to the speech, some on the left claimed that division would be coming from that evil minister of hate ? Oprah Book Club author Rick Warren. His crime: He agrees with much of Obama's platform on gay marriage. What bigotry there.

However, it was another minister ? Reverend Joseph Lowery ? who used his benediction, to ask God for this:

"We ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to give back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when white will embrace what is right."

Is this how the post-racial Obama administration begins? That someday the brown can stick around, the yellow can remain mellow, and the white will embrace what's right?

Even at the inauguration of a black president, we are being called racist.

Mr. President ? I want to believe. I want to trust. I want to hope for change ? but I am really failing to see how this is any different.

USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

I can?t believe he let that racist ?blame whitey? bag of crap ever open his mouth!

Is this what we can expect over the next four years, with a president who just can?t seem to grasp not everything is the ?White? mans fault or simply refuses to distance from those with the belief that it is?

If it is you better believe racial tensions will be at the highest point in recent history by the time he is run out of office.

Topic summary: When will those mean, dark people stop picking on us bigots?


Translation: Minorities are allowed to be held to a different standard when it comes to racism, due to the color of their skin.


Wait....

 
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Originally posted by: Socio
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

By Glenn Beck

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Martin Luther King's dream has come to life. Or at least I thought so.

Barack Obama today stepped out of the Capitol building which is filled with art depicting the story of America ? and yet somehow only holds one image of an African-American.

There, he was ? at the threshold of history. Fifty years ago, a black man couldn't be served at lunch counters in some cities. And today, Barack Obama stood in front of millions of Americans on the mall ? black and white, right and left? to take the oath of the highest office in the land.

His speech generally respected the situation ?- heavy on those things that bring us together and shed light on specifics that might divide. In the days leading up to the speech, some on the left claimed that division would be coming from that evil minister of hate ? Oprah Book Club author Rick Warren. His crime: He agrees with much of Obama's platform on gay marriage. What bigotry there.

However, it was another minister ? Reverend Joseph Lowery ? who used his benediction, to ask God for this:

"We ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to give back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when white will embrace what is right."

Is this how the post-racial Obama administration begins? That someday the brown can stick around, the yellow can remain mellow, and the white will embrace what's right?

Even at the inauguration of a black president, we are being called racist.

Mr. President ? I want to believe. I want to trust. I want to hope for change ? but I am really failing to see how this is any different.

USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

I can?t believe he let that racist ?blame whitey? bag of crap ever open his mouth!

Is this what we can expect over the next four years, with a president who just can?t seem to grasp not everything is the ?White? mans fault or simply refuses to distance from those with the belief that it is?

If it is you better believe racial tensions will be at the highest point in recent history by the time he is run out of office.

As a white man, I'm not offended when someone wishes for a day when whites will embrace what's right; I'd think the world would be a better place if we all embraced what was right (regardless of race). I'm more offended by the line "when black will not be asked to give back," which to me sounds like an entire race resting on their laurels rather than working towards the good of the whole. But the whole thing strikes me as the words of an old preacher using the gospel tradition of rhyme more than anything else; it wasn't Obama saying these words, why would you assume they were the direction of his administration?
 

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Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: Socio
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

By Glenn Beck

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Martin Luther King's dream has come to life. Or at least I thought so.

Barack Obama today stepped out of the Capitol building which is filled with art depicting the story of America ? and yet somehow only holds one image of an African-American.

There, he was ? at the threshold of history. Fifty years ago, a black man couldn't be served at lunch counters in some cities. And today, Barack Obama stood in front of millions of Americans on the mall ? black and white, right and left? to take the oath of the highest office in the land.

His speech generally respected the situation ?- heavy on those things that bring us together and shed light on specifics that might divide. In the days leading up to the speech, some on the left claimed that division would be coming from that evil minister of hate ? Oprah Book Club author Rick Warren. His crime: He agrees with much of Obama's platform on gay marriage. What bigotry there.

However, it was another minister ? Reverend Joseph Lowery ? who used his benediction, to ask God for this:

"We ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to give back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when white will embrace what is right."

Is this how the post-racial Obama administration begins? That someday the brown can stick around, the yellow can remain mellow, and the white will embrace what's right?

Even at the inauguration of a black president, we are being called racist.

Mr. President ? I want to believe. I want to trust. I want to hope for change ? but I am really failing to see how this is any different.

USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

I can?t believe he let that racist ?blame whitey? bag of crap ever open his mouth!

Is this what we can expect over the next four years, with a president who just can?t seem to grasp not everything is the ?White? mans fault or simply refuses to distance from those with the belief that it is?

If it is you better believe racial tensions will be at the highest point in recent history by the time he is run out of office.

As a white man, I'm not offended when someone wishes for a day when whites will embrace what's right; I'd think the world would be a better place if we all embraced what was right (regardless of race). I'm more offended by the line "when black will not be asked to give back," which to me sounds like an entire race resting on their laurels rather than working towards the good of the whole. But the whole thing strikes me as the words of an old preacher using the gospel tradition of rhyme more than anything else; it wasn't Obama saying these words, why would you assume they were the direction of his administration?

He hand picked the reverend to do the benedicition and from the article;

USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

Translation; he wholeheartedly agreed!



 

theeedude

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Right wingers are a bunch of petty sore losers with no plan for this country except bashing Obama. Gonna be a minority party for a long time, thankfully.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: senseamp
Right wingers are a bunch of petty sore losers with no plan for this country except bashing Obama.

Take a look folks. This is how Obama's screw-ups are going to be deflected for the next 4.
 

theeedude

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Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: senseamp
Right wingers are a bunch of petty sore losers with no plan for this country except bashing Obama.

Take a look folks. This is how Obama's screw-ups are going to be deflected for the next 4.

4? Good luck with that. You guys are busy building a permanent minority party.
 

MotF Bane

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Originally posted by: Socio
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
As a white man, I'm not offended when someone wishes for a day when whites will embrace what's right; I'd think the world would be a better place if we all embraced what was right (regardless of race). I'm more offended by the line "when black will not be asked to give back," which to me sounds like an entire race resting on their laurels rather than working towards the good of the whole. But the whole thing strikes me as the words of an old preacher using the gospel tradition of rhyme more than anything else; it wasn't Obama saying these words, why would you assume they were the direction of his administration?

He hand picked the reverend to do the benedicition and from the article;

USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

Translation; he wholeheartedly agreed!

Choosing the reverend does not mean he necessarily saw the benediction before it, and a smile and shake of the head does not necessarily mean agreement.

 
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Originally posted by: Socio
USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

Translation; he wholeheartedly agreed!

I don't know the customs of all the cultures of the world, so I won't say that you're flat out wrong, but in American custom, the shaking of the head does not indicate wholehearted agreement; generally, it conveys the exact opposite reaction. When my friend tells a racist joke in the bar, I smile and shake my head, not because I agree with him, but because I know I'm about to defend him while distancing myself from what was said. Should the reverend have said it? No, probably not. But I still don't see why people are more outraged over "white embrace what's right" than "black not asked to give back." I don't get it.
 

feralkid

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Originally posted by: Ocguy31


I can?t believe he let that racist ?blame whitey? bag of crap ever open his mouth!

Is this what we can expect over the next four years, with a president who just can?t seem to grasp not everything is the ?White? mans fault or simply refuses to distance from those with the belief that it is?

If it is you better believe racial tensions will be at the highest point in recent history by the time he is run out of office.

Topic summary: When will those mean, dark people stop picking on us bigots?[/quote]
...........................................................................................................................


Translation: Minorities are allowed to be held to a different standard when it comes to racism, due to the color of their skin.


Wait....

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Translation: Boo-hoo the minorities are picking on us bigots again. Make them stop...whaaaaaaaa.......

:cookie:

 

MotF Bane

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Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: Socio
USA Today reports that you smiled when he said this and shook your head. And it's not like you didn't know what you were getting yourself into.

Translation; he wholeheartedly agreed!

I don't know the customs of all the cultures of the world, so I won't say that you're flat out wrong, but in American custom, the shaking of the head does not indicate wholehearted agreement; generally, it conveys the exact opposite reaction. When my friend tells a racist joke in the bar, I smile and shake my head, not because I agree with him, but because I know I'm about to defend him while distancing myself from what was said. Should the reverend have said it? No, probably not. But I still don't see why people are more outraged over "white embrace what's right" than "black not asked to give back." I don't get it.

This. You wrote it much better than I did.
 

MotF Bane

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Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Ocguy31


I can?t believe he let that racist ?blame whitey? bag of crap ever open his mouth!

Is this what we can expect over the next four years, with a president who just can?t seem to grasp not everything is the ?White? mans fault or simply refuses to distance from those with the belief that it is?

If it is you better believe racial tensions will be at the highest point in recent history by the time he is run out of office.

Topic summary: When will those mean, dark people stop picking on us bigots?


Translation: Minorities are allowed to be held to a different standard when it comes to racism, due to the color of their skin.


Wait....


Translation: Boo-hoo the minorities are picking on us bigots again. Make them stop...whaaaaaaaa.......

:cookie:

Now you're just being immature, although I suppose that's par for the course in P&N.
 

feralkid

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Originally posted by: MotF Bane
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Ocguy31


I can?t believe he let that racist ?blame whitey? bag of crap ever open his mouth!

Is this what we can expect over the next four years, with a president who just can?t seem to grasp not everything is the ?White? mans fault or simply refuses to distance from those with the belief that it is?

If it is you better believe racial tensions will be at the highest point in recent history by the time he is run out of office.

Topic summary: When will those mean, dark people stop picking on us bigots?


Translation: Minorities are allowed to be held to a different standard when it comes to racism, due to the color of their skin.


Wait....


Translation: Boo-hoo the minorities are picking on us bigots again. Make them stop...whaaaaaaaa.......

:cookie:

Now you're just being immature, although I suppose that's par for the course in P&N.

Just re-iterating, since OC (who trolls every Obama thread) pretty much had the same whiney attitude as the OP.



Note, I said whiney, not whitey.
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
You and Glenn Beck have the biggest sticks up your asses ever - get over it - it was meant to be humorous.

:confused: Humor? In a benediction? Really?

How else do you explain it? You seriously think Obama picked this guy and allowed him to get up in front of millions (billions?) of people and spout off racist crap? Of course not. Rev Lowery is known for his humor. He begins most sermons by saying, "Thank you. Now, sit down before I take up an offering."
 
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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
You and Glenn Beck have the biggest sticks up your asses ever - get over it - it was meant to be humorous.

:confused: Humor? In a benediction? Really?

How else do you explain it? You seriously think Obama picked this guy and allowed him to get up in front of millions (billions?) of people and spout off racist crap? Of course not. Rev Lowery is known for his humor. He begins most sermons by saying, "Thank you. Now, sit down before I take up an offering."

Wait, what? I think this is a complete non-issue, but even I think your excuse is bogus. If it was meant as a joke it, first off, was not even remotely humorous, and second, was very poorly timed. You don't tell jokes that can be misread so badly at an inauguration where race is obviously going to be an issue raised. I have a hard time believing this was meant as a joke.
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
You and Glenn Beck have the biggest sticks up your asses ever - get over it - it was meant to be humorous.

:confused: Humor? In a benediction? Really?

How else do you explain it? You seriously think Obama picked this guy and allowed him to get up in front of millions (billions?) of people and spout off racist crap? Of course not. Rev Lowery is known for his humor. He begins most sermons by saying, "Thank you. Now, sit down before I take up an offering."

Wait, what? I think this is a complete non-issue, but even I think your excuse is bogus. If it was meant as a joke it, first off, was not even remotely humorous, and second, was very poorly timed. You don't tell jokes that can be misread so badly at an inauguration where race is obviously going to be an issue raised. I have a hard time believing this was meant as a joke.

I believe your problem is exactly Rev Lowery's point, which is that if race is truly no longer an issue, then we can actually joke about it. I guess you not getting the joke says a lot, huh?
 

Farang

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Screw off, your side got an idiot to give the invocation. Let the other side have their idiot.
 

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Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: senseamp
Right wingers are a bunch of petty sore losers with no plan for this country except bashing Obama.

Take a look folks. This is how Obama's screw-ups are going to be deflected for the next 4.

4? Good luck with that. You guys are busy building a permanent minority party.

Yup. They are. And their hate is eating them up.

Originally posted by: DealMonkey
How else do you explain it? You seriously think Obama picked this guy and allowed him to get up in front of millions (billions?) of people and spout off racist crap? Of course not. Rev Lowery is known for his humor. He begins most sermons by saying, "Thank you. Now, sit down before I take up an offering."

This, too.

God of our weary years, God of our silent tears, thou, who has brought us thus far along the way, thou, who has by thy might led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray, lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world, we forget thee.

Shadowed beneath thy hand, may we forever stand true to thee, oh God, and true to our native land.

We truly give thanks for the glorious experience we've shared this day.

We pray now, oh Lord, for your blessing upon thy servant Barack Obama, the 44th president of these United States, his family and his administration.

He has come to this high office at a low moment in the national, and indeed the global, fiscal climate. But because we know you got the whole world in your hands, we pray for not only our nation, but for the community of nations.

Our faith does not shrink though pressed by the flood of mortal ills.

For we know that, Lord, you are able and you're willing to work through faithful leadership to restore stability, mend our brokenness, heal our wounds, and deliver us from the exploitation of the poor, of the least of these, and from favoritism toward the rich, the elite of these.

We thank you for the empowering of thy servant, our 44th president, to inspire our nation to believe that yes we can work together to achieve a more perfect union.

And while we have sown the seeds of greed ? the wind of greed and corruption, and even as we reap the whirlwind of social and economic disruption, we seek forgiveness and we come in a spirit of unity and solidarity to commit our support to our president by our willingness to make sacrifices, to respect your creation, to turn to each other and not on each other.

And now, Lord, in the complex arena of human relations, help us to make choices on the side of love, not hate; on the side of inclusion, not exclusion; tolerance, not intolerance.

And as we leave this mountain top, help us to hold on to the spirit of fellowship and the oneness of our family. Let us take that power back to our homes, our workplaces, our churches, our temples, our mosques, or wherever we seek your will.

Bless President Barack, First Lady Michelle. Look over our little angelic Sasha and Malia.

We go now to walk together as children, pledging that we won't get weary in the difficult days ahead. We know you will not leave us alone.

With your hands of power and your heart of love, help us then, now, Lord, to work for that day when nations shall not lift up sword against nation, when tanks will be beaten into tractors, when every man and every woman shall sit under his or her own vine and fig tree and none shall be afraid, when justice will roll down like waters and righteousness as a mighty stream.

Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get in back, when brown can stick around ... when yellow will be mellow ... when the red man can get ahead, man; and when white will embrace what is right. That all those who do justice and love mercy say Amen.

Amen!
 
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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
I believe your problem is exactly Rev Lowery's point, which is that if race is truly no longer an issue, then we can actually joke about it. I guess you not getting the joke says a lot, huh?

-EDIT- OK, the transcript posted above completely changes my point. The line is apparently "when black will not be asked to get in back" which makes a whole lot more sense. I still don't see the humor in it, but I also don't see the offensiveness of it. Sorry for the confusion.
 

nageov3t

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don't you understand? any time Obama does something that you disagree with, regardless of what it actually is, he's just doing it for political reasons and doesn't really mean it.
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
I believe your problem is exactly Rev Lowery's point, which is that if race is truly no longer an issue, then we can actually joke about it. I guess you not getting the joke says a lot, huh?

-EDIT- OK, the transcript posted above completely changes my point. The line is apparently "when black will not be asked to get in back" which makes a whole lot more sense. I still don't see the humor in it, but I also don't see the offensiveness of it. Sorry for the confusion.

Sure thing, no prob. :D