****Is Barack distancing himself from his minister?****

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If that's the case, he loses major points.

BTW, Colin might make an appearance.

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A Candidate, His Minister and the Search for Faith

BTW, a reminder of the two bitch ass niggas that started this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB7XkZUIHEQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aj9Avr3ivc
 
You see, after this paragraph:



"Mr. Obama, a Democratic presidential candidate who says he was only shielding his pastor from the spotlight, said he respected Mr. Wright’s work for the poor and his fight against injustice. But “we don’t agree on everything,” Mr. Obama said. “I’ve never had a thorough conversation with him about all aspects of politics.”




...the fucking article should've been over. Point blank.

But, leave it to the sorry-assed "Times" to try to stir shit and try making "something" when there's clearly "nothing".:smh:


D-Nice 1 (The Nice One)
 
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Jeremiah Wright isnt the type to hold his tongue on something like this so i doubt that one...but u know the Rupert Murdoch Times
 
HighTech said:
An article on obama, HERE, some very good points made.
"BARACK OBAMA: Trojan Horse and A Great White Hope?"

What the FUCK?!!!

'Bout the dumbest shit I've read this week (and I've been in at least two Pikestreet threads). What completely SANE Black American thinks Obama is running for President to solely further the causes of Black Americans.

Brother Obama (as anybody with damn sense) knows that Black folks in America can only have things better when the country as a whole gets better. Him having "Black Political Interests" in mind will do nothing but derail the genuine help he wants to give Black people.

First quasi-militant brother that I'm in arms length of that starts that "Obama ain't nothin' but a tool of the white man" shit is gettin' crushed in the mouth. I mean that. Can STAND when Black folks don't think shit through.

D-Nice 1 (The Nice One)
 
C'mon Brother Pinkney :smh: :


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What is Obama's position on the issue of perpetual unequal justice, racial profiling, and the massively disproportionate rate of incarceration affecting the vast majority of Black and other people of colour in this nation?
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~Larry Pinkney




He's against it!!!

:smh:

D-Nice 1 (The Nice One)
 
In the debate, he talked about how blacks have the highest infant mortality rates and want to improve that with better health care, and improve conditions for the poor in the urban and rural areas. Black people with poor incomes live in urban, what type of people with poor incomes live in rural mostly......white

he wants to improve life for all people, and its just more of this divisive shit to get these ignant kneegrows and race-baiting whites going, the things these fools do to sell papers and try to give dumb shit legs :smh: , the american media aint fucking shit
 
D-Nice 1 said:
Brother Obama (as anybody with damn sense) knows that Black folks in America can only have things better when the country as a whole gets better. Him having "Black Political Interests" in mind will do nothing but derail the genuine help he wants to give Black people.


I ain't from the u.s and don't have a full knowledge about the political and social climate over there. It does interest me though that a black man has a chance (however small) of being president of a country who's history is so entrenched in racism.

Do you think he could realistically be elected president?
 
Obama and his pastor know the deal. They know that anything that anyone can dig up on Obama that even appears controversial, will be used against him. So they are purposefully keeping a discreet distance from each other until after the primary's and if Barak wins the nomination, they'll keep that distance until the general election is over. This is nothing new. Look at how alot of the Republican's stay away from Jerry Falwell and Bob Jones University, until they get elected. Cats need to stop acting like unless Obama is a shouting, foaming at the mouth militant NOI minister, that he's not black enough. Anyone of you stupid enough to fall for that divide and conquer tactic needs help. Don't think that Hillary, Ms. Pure as the driven snow, isn't behind some of this "Is he black enough" shit. For the first time there is a black candidate who has a serious chance of becoming president. And now after all of these years of trying to get to the point where a Black Man could actually be president, some of you handkerchief head Negroes wanna question his blackness. Have you researched his history? Have you checked into the Jobs he held before politics? Damn have you looked at his wife? Do you think she'd marry a half stepping' brother? Can you honestly say that before he became popular that he wasn't getting pulled over by cops for no reason or had any of the other bullshit that we as black men go through in this country, happen to him?


As I heard in a song along time ago................
"Niggas are scared of revolution................"
 
HighTech said:
I ain't from the u.s and don't have a full knowledge about the political and social climate over there. It does interest me though that a black man has a chance (however small) of being president of a country who's history is so entrenched in racism.

Do you think he could realistically be elected president?
It can happen. Hell yes, it can happen.

There are still plenty of folks in the U.S. that have reservations about him being Black but the fact that he's speaking in "whole-nation" terms gives them relief that the first thing he WON'T do is push for a reparations bill in Congress. (meaning procuring money to African-Americans for the slave labor of ancestors)

I think when it's all said and done, Obama will win this. I think he's got so many opportunities coming up to show what he's about and what he can do and folks will come out in force to support him.

This will be a cerebral election and not about emotions and Americans will get it right. I sincerely see it.

D-Nice 1 (The Nice One)
 
HighTech said:
I ain't from the u.s and don't have a full knowledge about the political and social climate over there. It does interest me though that a black man has a chance (however small) of being president of a country who's history is so entrenched in racism.

Do you think he could realistically be elected president?

The U.S. is on the verge of a small revolution. People are so fed up with the war and the reality of our economy, not the Wall Street Hype, that a drastic change in the direction of the country is needed. I can feel the bad vibes in the air. Its been bad before, but people now are angrier than I can remember them being. Cats are killing each other at the drop of a hat. Everyone I see walking around looks piss. There are more cats with college degrees waiting tablets and working in walmart than you would believe. The big business are saving money by using illegals to do the blue collar work that used to pay good money, and either moving jobs overseas or bringing in White Collar workers on H1B visas and cutting the wages of degree jobs. And they even want more. Bill Gates was on capital hill bitching to congress that he could find enough software engineers and programmers so he had to bring in people from overseas. When the reality is that colleges are graduating shit loads of Comp Sci majors and there are shitloads of out of work American Programmers. He just doesn't want to pay them the wages that used to be paid to workers to do those jobs. They are bringing in programmers at 35K for jobs that normally paid between 65 to 95K. Everyone is feeling the money crunch. You've got people who bought half million dollar house a couple of years ago, going into foreclosure because they no long have the money to make the mortgage. Gas prices are insane by US standards and getting worse. Yet our Government acts like people can just go out and buy a Hybrid with no problem. Kinda hard to do if you don't have the spare cast to pay for one. And many people live more that an hour from where they work so they have no choice but to drive to get paid.

This country is circling the toilet drain and I hope to god we make it to the next election before Bush can do any more damage.
 
Wow...
where did they unearth that Jesse lee patterson and that rush negro? :smh:
There was a time when people in leadership position were held accountable for their actions, what happened to that?
that bamboozled nigga should be trying new dentures by now for using black folks.
 
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