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bumblethru
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This is a video of Rev. Joseph Lowery who spoke at Obama's inauguration. At about 4:30 minutes into the thing, listen and tell me what you think.....



When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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Hoping that White's do right, is implying that whites are currently doing wrong, in terms of social injustices.  If Pat Robertson said he hopes blacks stop smoking crack, implying blacks smoke crack, at a presidential invocation, I'm pretty sure it would be met with extreme outrage.  

If you rhyme racist statements, I guess it somehow makes it less offensive.  


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The chickens have come home to roost.
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It wasn't racist and bum your a fuc*ing moron.......
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It wasn't racist and bum your a fuc*ing moron.......


Wow, that was mature.
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Of course it was racist!  'Hoping that whites do right'...give me a break. More whites voted for obama than blacks did! More whites voted for obama than mccain. So I'd say that the 'whites did right'!


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This was discussed on national news after the good Rev Joe made those remarks and some feel it was racist and some feel that it wasn't all that bad. But you're right Bumble if it were said by a white Rev there would be some backlash.
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I hope that in the future the Polish polish up. Does that mean they are dirty? I hope that the black man stops being the attack man. Does that mean they are violent criminals? You decide. Can you imagine if rick Warren said that today?

Maybe I can have a dream and the majority of criminals will not be black in the future and they can see in Obama, someone who is a credit to their race. Give them a real role model instead of a race baiter like this so-called reverend.

The preacher is a white hater. he sees white people as doing wrong.

I know that I am white and have been "doing right" all my life to people regardless of color. I am tied of being a bad person and being forced to feel guilt because of the color of my skin...

I think you are a moron, righteous. But I don't need to say it...oh! I just did.

Maybe we should expect some good old fashioned liberal censorship here and ask you be expelled from class.


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“ When white would embrace what is right “ Sounds  racist if you are a racist or a closit racist- paranoid  or any combination-


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“ When white would embrace what is right “ Sounds  racist if you are a racist or a closit racist- paranoid  or any combination-


Really????????  It's pretty divisive when you name individual races on a day when Obama is using rhetoric of unity.  Why couldn't ALL Americans embrace what is right?  The choice of words used when talking about the minority groups were negative connotations of overcoming oppression.  When Rev. Lowery speaks about the White Man, he uses words to make the White Man the oppressor.  " The Red Man getting ahead man", "the Yellow can Mellow", "the Brown Man can stick around man", "when Black will not ask to get back", and of course lets not forget "White will embrace what's right.

In his prayer, Rev. Lowery is praying that in the joy of this new beginning(Obama as new president), he asks for the Lords help, working toward that day where minorities can be free of White America's oppressive ways.  Because what Rev. Lowery is truly saying is, that currently the Red Man(Native Americans) can't get ahead, the Yellow can't relax and lives in fear, the Brown are getting kicked out, Blacks are asked to get back(what ever that means) and with Gods help, Whites will stop doing WRONG.  

And Barack was nodding his head in agreement and grinning through the whole thing.  




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And Barack was nodding his head in agreement and grinning through the whole thing.  


Of course he was. This speech was probably written by Rev Wright himself. People voted for this man BECAUSE he was black, not for what he can do. Anyone could have run with the promise of "change" and win ... but Obama rallied the races and pulled it off. It's been about "race" since day one.
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Big Bill Broonzy- One of Eric Claptons idols-  He covered one of his songs on the Derek and the Dominoes studio Album.  -

Rev. Joseph Lowery- reciting one of Broonzy's songs at the Inagural Benediction -  awsome-

Who are your musical influences ?  Wayne Newton ?




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I failed to pick up on such an obscure musical reference in the Benediction. How did I not  make that connection?  Seeing how Bill Broonzy died in 1958, 3 years before Obama was even born.  So obvious.  

Referencing a blues artist who died before the civil rights movement of the 60's doesn't seem to fit  Obama's rhetoric of CHANGE and HOPE.  Nothing says change, like rehashing racial wounds of the past with racially loaded song lyrics from 50 years ago.

I'm sure you and 98% of the people listening to Lowery's words, didn't know he was reciting the race laden lyrics of Bill Broonzy.  These are obviously just talking points being released by the Obama Administration or DNC for damage control purposes.  

I don't see how reciting racially charged lyrics of 50 years ago makes it any less racist.  


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maybe he can sing some of those songs from Arlo Guthrie too, and maybe the ones from 1939 that are pro Nazi (since the reds were in bed with Hitler for a bit before he launched the attack on Russia) They might be relevant too since the people are gettung the facist boot in the butt from Bush these years.
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The werewolves of London eat the pickle on their motorcycle......I think this can be racist and generational prejudice all wrapped in one candy......
and I think it was more of a cluster bomb than a polarizing statement.....it was a shedding......however, his meaning was obfuscated by many things....

JMHO......this is the 'new 60's', the 'new 20's' , the 'new 40's' etc etc.........well,,,,unfortunately it has arrived in the 'new 30's' depression......

be careful of the usurping of civil liberties and the obfuscation of fears and strongholds used as the 'reasons for the stealin'......bigger picture of
the so called 'free thinking change'.........


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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