Friday, January 4, 2008

Why I won't vote for Obama

When Barack Obama first entered the scene I thought, wow! I really like this guy! His message of change and his message that being half white (his mother) and half black (his father) gave him a perspective different from the other candidates. Yes! I thought, this man would understand the issues of more than just one race. WRONG!!!!!

Barack Obama lost my respect and my vote when he aligned himself with Al Sharpton, a known racist, hate monger, and anti-semite. He appeared arm and arm with Sharpton at a meeting of the National Action Network. This is a hate network no better than Ku Klux Klan. If no one remembers all the false accusations Sharpton brought down upon white people, causing riots and deaths, due to his lies to keep racial tension going and keep his name in the news I will be happy to list them.

Barack Obama's financial sponsor, George Soros, hates Israel and the United States! Soros calls the U.S.A. a danger to world peace that needs "de-Natzification."

He has now allowed Oprah Winfrey to buy the election for him with her power and money, while she herself has opened a school for poor children in South Africa (black only) and when questioned about this responded she didn't have to answer to the white folks and that her roots were in Africa.

Okay...so now we see the change if anyone is looking and listening!! In the basically white states he talks about unification and a time for change. Here in SC he talked about making changes for the black folks. About taking control and not allowing the white folks to keep them down. He is not a candidate for the general population. He is not a candidate of unification. In the south he speaks only of his black roots and has forgotten his white mother. He is a candidate for change alright, and I don't think those who vote for him and if he actually manages to get elected are going to be happy shortly after. He has promised to fill as many govt. positions with blacks and remove as many whites as he can. While our white leaders have been working on unification and diversification, he is going to change all that and make it a basically black government.

So, while I was as excited as many others when Barack Obama first came on the scene, I am now disillusioned with him, disgusted with him, and ready to back anyone but him! This is my opinion, and while I know there are others who don't see and hear what I see and hear, or just don't want to, this is my blog to post my opinions. You are welcome to respond. Have a good day, and regardless of who you are backing get out and vote or don't complain when things happen you don't like.

2 comments:

hope said...

You're not the only one who has become disillusioned. Sad...he started out so strong, talking about a UNIFIED America working together toward common goals.

When I asked to have my name dropped from his e-mail list, they asked why. Ironically, the reason I gave was that I was "disturbed" by his budding relationship with Al Sharpton, a man I believe has done more to create racial tension in America than the people he goes after in the name of racism. I did wish the Senator well. My hope is he'll go back and re-watch his original press conference, where he spoke like JFK in a voice that made you long to link arms and work together.

Guess his campaign folks didn't like that...no reply came back.

Anonymous said...

I find it highly irritating that Black Hollywood is behind Obama. Maybe he is a good statesman, but the fact that the culture of the Black man wants him as their poster candidate moves the clock back....