Obama’s Sister Souljah
1.
Let me get this straight.
(1) Obama crosses the line of separation of church and state by committing to federal funding for faith based initiatives -- a page out of Bushit.
(2) Obama blames the victims more than addressing the causes of a "remnant urban underclass afflicted with all the pathologies."
This isn't political pandering?
2. Closed? Have two days passed? Or, is my post objectionable?
3. Have two days passed?
4. I'll try again. Let me get this straight. (1) Obama crosses the line of separation of church and state by committing to federal funding for faith based initiatives -- a page out of Bushit. (2) Obama blames the victims more than addressing the causes of a "remnant urban underclass afflicted with all the pathologies." This isn't pure political pandering? I agree with Reverend Jackson, except there is nothing to cut off. Witness Obama's record on the FISA immunity issue.
5. Let me get this straight: (1) "Obama's version of a faith-based initiative" crosses the line of separation of church and state, and is a page out of Bushit. (2) With regard to "remnant urban underclass afflicted with all the pathologies", he blames the disadvantaged who are affected rather than the causes. These don't constitute pandering? These don't constitute blaming the victim? Reverend Jackson got it right, except there's nothing to cut off (witness Obama's FISA vote).
6. Your absoutely correct Mr. Rutten. Mr. Obama is speaking the truth in his reverence to not only the black men's responsibility to fathering a child, but to all men, including the so called "Reverend" Jessie Jackson,who fathered a child out of wedlock, and who should start cleaning out his own closet of responsibility before condeming Mr. Obama. Mr. Obama is the true leader of what not only young black Americans, but the future you men of what could honestle be the great America we're suppose to be. Therefor, I think you "hit the nail right on the head" in your comments. Thank You!
7. Barack Obama = a welcomed CHANGE. I've read a lot of blogs that have attempted to discredit Obama by making a connection to other American leaders of African descent that simply does not exist. Perhaps, if Obama actualy shared the views of Rev. Wright, that he was accused of having, Jackson would be pleased. Every Black person does not blame Whites for all of their problems. Jesse Jackson comes from a school of thinking that needs a lot of adjustment and he needs to do some soul searching to figure out how he can best serve his community, his country, and embrace his new role, whenever he finds it. Obama '08!
8. Good for Obama. I think for the first time in this COUNTRY someone is telling the candid truth. Good for Obama. What I can tell, I am one of the undecided voters... humm , but this invites to rethink what is going to be my possible desition... Still concerns... but it is a good point for Obama.
9. I am very uncomfortable with this kinds of comments coming from a man of Jackson status. What is it with him? If he has a message to pass to him i believe he has the right channels to that without turnning himself into a GRUMBLER. I accept his apology only if he sanitise his heart and begin to think and act the GOODWILL towards his fellow man.
10. You sound like a democrat to me, and why is it that no one can mention Barrack Hussein Obama. He refers to Hillary as Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Submitted by: old91A10
2. Closed? Have two days passed? Or, is my post objectionable?
Submitted by: old91A10
3. Have two days passed?
Submitted by: Closed?
4. I'll try again. Let me get this straight. (1) Obama crosses the line of separation of church and state by committing to federal funding for faith based initiatives -- a page out of Bushit. (2) Obama blames the victims more than addressing the causes of a "remnant urban underclass afflicted with all the pathologies." This isn't pure political pandering? I agree with Reverend Jackson, except there is nothing to cut off. Witness Obama's record on the FISA immunity issue.
Submitted by: old91A10
5. Let me get this straight: (1) "Obama's version of a faith-based initiative" crosses the line of separation of church and state, and is a page out of Bushit. (2) With regard to "remnant urban underclass afflicted with all the pathologies", he blames the disadvantaged who are affected rather than the causes. These don't constitute pandering? These don't constitute blaming the victim? Reverend Jackson got it right, except there's nothing to cut off (witness Obama's FISA vote).
Submitted by: old91A10
6. Your absoutely correct Mr. Rutten. Mr. Obama is speaking the truth in his reverence to not only the black men's responsibility to fathering a child, but to all men, including the so called "Reverend" Jessie Jackson,who fathered a child out of wedlock, and who should start cleaning out his own closet of responsibility before condeming Mr. Obama. Mr. Obama is the true leader of what not only young black Americans, but the future you men of what could honestle be the great America we're suppose to be. Therefor, I think you "hit the nail right on the head" in your comments. Thank You!
Submitted by: Vincent B. Mottola
7. Barack Obama = a welcomed CHANGE. I've read a lot of blogs that have attempted to discredit Obama by making a connection to other American leaders of African descent that simply does not exist. Perhaps, if Obama actualy shared the views of Rev. Wright, that he was accused of having, Jackson would be pleased. Every Black person does not blame Whites for all of their problems. Jesse Jackson comes from a school of thinking that needs a lot of adjustment and he needs to do some soul searching to figure out how he can best serve his community, his country, and embrace his new role, whenever he finds it. Obama '08!
Submitted by: Concerned Citizen
8. Good for Obama. I think for the first time in this COUNTRY someone is telling the candid truth. Good for Obama. What I can tell, I am one of the undecided voters... humm , but this invites to rethink what is going to be my possible desition... Still concerns... but it is a good point for Obama.
Submitted by: Gisela
9. I am very uncomfortable with this kinds of comments coming from a man of Jackson status. What is it with him? If he has a message to pass to him i believe he has the right channels to that without turnning himself into a GRUMBLER. I accept his apology only if he sanitise his heart and begin to think and act the GOODWILL towards his fellow man.
Submitted by: chijioke chigozie
10. You sound like a democrat to me, and why is it that no one can mention Barrack Hussein Obama. He refers to Hillary as Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Submitted by: June Pulliam


