Fw: What a black columnist has to say about Obama Print E-mail
By Adam Parish
Apr. 10, 08 22:49
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Yesterday I received an email forward from a relative that was politically charged. The subject of the email was, “Fw: What a black columnist has to say about Obama.” The intriguing aspect of that subject line was that the columnist himself tried to down play race while informing his readers about the “most liberal” Senator [Obama] in the Senate. Likewise, Ken Blackwell the black columnist

and Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio in 2006, thinks it is imperative that Obama not be our next President.

 

In fact, we simply can’t afford morally or economically another conservative like President Bush. Morally, our self-described pro-life President has done nothing to lower the abortion rate. Citizens should remember that it was a Democrat, President Clinton, who signed the Defense of Marriage Act.

 

I think we are more likely to see a “liberal” president offer up ideas to lower the abortion rate. I say that because the abortion issue is going to take some compassion for others (spending money for my conservative friends). Senator Obama said in November, “Forty percent of working women do not have a single paid sick day. More and more women are denied jobs or promotions because they've got kids at home. As the son of a single mother, that is not the America that I believe in. I'll be a President who stands up for working parents. We'll require employers to provide seven paid sick days each year.” This idea from Senator Obama is just a little step that could help when women feel trapped in making hasty decisions about the future.

 

Besides what is pro-life about the war in Iraq in which over 4,000 soldiers have died? General Petraeus, our military leader on the ground in Iraq, can’t clearly say that the war is worth the sacrifice of our troops when asked the question by Republican Senator John Warner.

 

What is conservative about spending $5 million dollars per hour in Iraq? Before breakfast we would’ve spent $35 million dollars in Iraq (midnight – 7am). This massive dumping of the US dollar in the sands of Iraq is why we are seeing gas prices inflate. Consequently, someone working minimum wage needs to work almost 30 minutes for just a gallon of gas.

 

Everything seems more expensive to me. College costs are a good example. Obama has suggested a $4,000 tax credit for those attending an accredited university. I believe that is $4,000 dollars well invested in the future of our country. Just for comparison, each American has paid about $2,000 dollars on the war in Iraq over the last 5 years or collectively $752 billion dollars.

 

As a moderate, I’m not totally in agreement with my more liberal friends, but I’m hopeful that Senator Obama can lead this country. He’s offered some great ideas.

 

I probably shouldn’t have been bellicose, but I responded back to my relative that sent the oh so partisan email with one word – hope.

 

Orignally published @ adamparish.org

 


LIST OF COMMENTS

1/4. Mr.
Written by Mike  | May. 11, 08 20:19

I see every comment by Parrish painted by an anti-war outlook.  He also tries to equate Obama as being friends with the anti-abortion crowd.  Please be more truthful about this.  Obama FAVORS partial-birth abortion alongside any other type of abortion you can think about.  While it is easy to point toward the highly publicized death toll of our beloved countrymen, and the cost of a war that HAS BEEN POORLY managed POLITICALLY, it is very difficult for anyone other than logically and forward thinking humans to grasp the significance of attempting to end the cycle of ruthless violence in the MidEast by removing A THREAT and planting a democratic seed in the midst of the Theocracies, Monarch's and outright dictatorships.  A war would have had to happen some time unless some miracle occured and Saddam and his family were forcibly evicted by someone actually interested in helping the Iraqi people instead of just swapping out one vicious ruler for another.  It is also better that the regime change happened BEFORE a WMD was developed and handed over to an opportunistic group that would have been delighted to plant it in the middle of one of our cities.  This solemn and rational outlook is all but lost amid the clamor of "Bush lied, people died" chanted by mentally deficient,  unbalanced drones.  

You might love Obama, you might question him, you might hate him.  If you love Obama, why?  He sounds good and full of "hope" and "change"?  It might interested you to ask what has Obama changed at any point in his short political career?  Where did he push through, or fight for, any legislation that would improve anything?  We know he sat at the same church for 20 years and became enamored with a Pastor that has gone on to become famous, or infamous, for his passionate hate-filled dialogs.  From the enthusiastic yelling of his flock we know that the Reverand didn't just have a bad day and get up mad at the world.  They love him for what he is, a bitter person that lived through turbulent times and has seen enough wrongs done by white people and invented a few more just to cover all bases.  It is understandable that he is angry.  What is hard to argue for is the rightousness of the preaching of his anger that does nothing to heal the hurtful history in which ignorance and bigotry allowed racism to fester and grow.  Could you not argue that the Reverands own sermons do the same thing to his culture that racist whites did to their own people; create an atmosphere of anger and resentment directed at another culture?  But the presidential race is really not about Wright, it is about Obama.   If you could question Obama about anything what would it be?  Are you really going to search for deep down convictions or are you going to give him a softball?  And if you hate him, why?  He is a merely a presidential candidate that is the author of two books of which the first only gets mentioned by the right and the second book gets mentioned by both liberals and conservatives.  He was relatively unknown until 2004 when he gave a keynote address to the Democratic convention and the media practically feel in love with him.  He is riding the wave of popularity from that moment and using it to win the Presidency.  He is literally a media made figure poised to bring "change" and "hope" to government.  If you really need to hate, then hate the media.  Obama wouldn't be where he is today without the assistance and complicity of the media.   

By the way, I am for change and hope also.  Our government can't bring itself to really control the border as the special interests on both sides profit from the human waves that pour into the US every year.  One day a bomb, probably a very big one, will come across also and when it goes off the political parties will point fingers at each other while we climb out of our historic economic disaster.  Our government developed another bureaucratic agency, the TSA, charged with ensuring no toenail clippers, fingernail files, baby bottles filled with breast milk and suspicious body jelelry made it on board a flight while allowing remote control devices for hobby items like cars, trains and planes up until last September.  Probably some terrorist spilled the beans that they were going to set off a bomb with a REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE and the TSA put all the dots together and banned any such device.  This GOVERNMENT agency was developed with the express purpose of increasing the number of unionized federal workers to benefit the Democrat party.   Our government has ignored the obvious signs of the pending economic crisis created by not accessing or utilizing known energy sources for over 20 years.  Now, as politicians slap oil companies around and threaten to instill more taxes, (read, "even higher gas prices"), they still won't acknowledge that their own legislation mandating bio-fuels has manifested in creating the perfect cycle of endless rising energy costs and decreasing expendable income.  Thus leading us into an economic slowdown.  Our government blessed and encouraged the disbursement of mortgage loans to risky borrowers all in the interest of fairness.  No one should be denied their opportunity of acquiring the American dream just because of some pesky credit issues.  Now as the number of individuals are leaping out of their promise to repay lenders while blaming the lenders for cheating them, our government is stepping in again to "fix" the crisis.  Our tax dollars are going to buy down mortgage amounts for some, artificially  setting a real estate market price that will be a disaster for every one invested in that same neighborhood who actually made sure they could afford their loan before they went home shopping.   The rest of the tax dollars will be funneled to banking institutions to repay them for losses incurred, thus ensuring the same high risk behavior in future financial decisions.  For a market economy to work, bad decisions by consumers must not be directly compensated by government entities.  Yes, our government is screwing up our economy, but not in the way people think.  Our government, the same ones who are causing the economic decline, in order to placate us and buy our vote, is sending out stimulus rebate checks.  One group with the ideological thought that they never get enough money from the government will be ecstatic.  The other ideological group that is tired of the government spending money willy nilly is mad as hell.  It is interesting to note that one group, that earns too little and pays no income tax, will receive the stimulus check.  There is another group, that earns too much and pays bunches of tax dollars, that will not receive a check.  The group that pays NO income tax thinks this is fair.  

Yes, we do need change in the people who are running our government.  We have the best form of government in the world with the lousiest cast of characters running it.  Well, not the lousiest.  The ruling generals in Myanmar are worse,,,than MOST of our politicians.  Obama couldn't find a Reverand that wouldn't speak ill of his country for 20 years, he won't change anyone in Washington with that kind of dynamic leadership decision making.


2/4. Mike
Written by adamparish  | May. 14, 08 22:15
Mike, My friend.  I'm sorry if I upset you with my comments.  Obama is definitely pro-choice.  I'm not trying to cover that up.  So so many of my friends at church voted for George Bush solely on the abortion issue.  I feel that was a mistake because our current President has done nothing to lower abortions AND he's sent our soldiers in harms way for no good reason.  I want to move on, but I'm surrounded by people that can not see the bigger picture when they vote for the office of President.

3/4. Anti war...
Written by Fred Woolsey  | May. 16, 08 18:58
Mike,

I am quite certain "beating swords into ploughshares" and "ain't gonna study war no more" constitute anti-war sentiments, as did the counsel of the Prince of Peace when he said, "those who live by the sword will die by the sword." How so many in the so-called evangelical community in this country - especially those are ardently "pro-life" - came to be so bloodthirsty and militantly nationalistic is a puzzle whose solution lies not in continued arrogance and belligerence but in a recognition of the ethical demand of the Gospel that we be peacemakers. Jesus never said "blessed be the warmongers."

Perhaps we should advocate posting the Sermon on the Mount in our courtrooms and classrooms rather than the Ten Commandments...?

Take care,
Fred

4/4. Oh, and Mike...
Written by Fred Woolsey  | May. 16, 08 19:08
Forgive me, but I can't resist the temptation to prod you a little regarding your rationalization for the Iraq war. For consistency, shouldn't you also be advocating war against Myanmar, North Korea, Zimbabwe, Sudan, China, Saudi Arabia, Libya, and a dozen other nations, large and small, with dangerous dictators who pose a threat to their neighbors? And as an (apparently) pro-life Christian, doesn't the loss of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Iraqi lives trouble your dreams occasionally?

Please, I pray, consider that you might just be mistaken.

Fred

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