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wyntrout
02-17-2011, 12:20 PM
Not new, but worth reading:

If you love what the President is doing to our country, don't read this letter from a black man.
Incredible article.




No white man could ever write an article as this and live to tell about it. This needs to be read by every American, so pass it on!

A Black man's point of view.
A BLACK MAN, THE PROGRESSIVE'S PERFECT TROJAN HORSE
By Lloyd Marcus
As millions of my fellow Americans, I am outraged, devastated and extremely angry by the democrat's unbelievable arrogance and disdain for We The People. Despite our screaming "no" from the rooftops, they forced Obamacare down our throats. Please forgive me for using the following crude saying, but it is very appropriate to describe what has happened. "Don't urinate on me and tell me it's raining." Democrats say their mission is to give all Americans health care. The democrats are lying. Signing Obamacare into law against our will and the Constitution is tyranny and step one of their hideous goal of having as many Americans as possible dependent on government, thus controlling our lives and fulfilling Obama's promise to fundamentally transform America .
I keep asking myself. How did our government move so far from the normal procedures of getting things done? Could a white president have so successfully pulled off shredding the Constitution to further his agenda? I think not.
Ironically, proving America is completely the opposite of the evil racist country they relentlessly accuse her of being, progressives used America 's goodness, guilt and sense of fair play against her. In their quest to destroy America as we know it, progressives borrowed a brilliant scheme from Greek mythology. They offered America a modern day Trojan Horse, a beautifully crafted golden shiny new black man as a presidential candidate. Democrat Joe Biden lauded Obama as the first clean and articulate African American candidate. Democrat Harry Reid said Obama only uses a black dialect when he wants.
White America relished the opportunity to vote for a black man naively believing they would never suffer the pain of being called racist again. Black Americans viewed casting their vote for Obama as the ultimate Affirmative Action for America 's sins of the past.
Then there were the entitlement loser voters who said, "I'm votin' for the black dude who promises to take from those rich SOBs and give to me."
Just as the deceived Trojans dragged the beautifully crafted Trojan Horse into Troy as a symbol of their victory, deceived Americans embraced the progressive's young, handsome, articulate and so called moderate black presidential candidate as a symbol of their liberation from accusation of being a racist nation. Also like the Trojan Horse, Obama was filled with the enemy hiding inside.
Sunday, March 21, 2010, a secret door opened in Obama, the shiny golden black man. A raging army of democrats charged out. Without mercy, they began their vicious bloody slaughter of every value, freedom and institution we Americans hold dear; launching the end of America as we know it.
Wielding swords of votes reeking with the putrid odor of back door deals, the democrats landed a severe death blow to America and individual rights by passing Obamacare.
The mainstream liberal media has been relentlessly badgering the Tea Party movement with accusations of racism. Because I am a black tea party patriot, I am bombarded with interviewers asking me the same veiled question. "Why are you siding with these white racists against America 's first African American president?" I defend my fellow patriots who are white stating, "These patriots do not give a hoot about Obama's skin color. They simply love their country and oppose his radical agenda. Obama's race is not an issue."
Recently, I have come to believe that perhaps I am wrong about Obama's race not being an issue. In reality, Obama's presidency has everything to do with racism, but not from the Tea Party movement. Progressives and Obama have exploited his race from the rookie senator's virtually unchallenged presidential campaign to his unprecedented bullying of America into Obamacare. Obama's race trumped all normal media scrutiny of him as a presidential candidate and most recently even the Constitution of the United States .. Obamacare forces all Americans to purchase health care which is clearly unconstitutional.
No white president could get away with boldly and arrogantly thwarting the will of the American people and ignoring laws. President Clinton tried universal health care. Bush tried social security reform. The American people said "no" to both president's proposals and it was the end of it. So how can Obama get away with giving the American people the finger? The answer. He is black
The mainstream liberal media continues to portray all who oppose Obama in any way as racist. Despite a list of failed policies, overreaches into the private sector, violations of the Constitution and planned destructive legislation too numerous to mention in this article, many Americans are still fearful of criticizing our first black president. Incredible.
My fellow Americans, you must not continue to allow yourselves to be "played" and intimidated by Obama's race or the historical context of his presidency. If we are to save America , the greatest nation on the planet, Obama's progressive agenda must be stopped.
Lloyd Marcus (black) Unhyphenated American, Singer/Songwriter, Entertainer, Author, Artist & Tea Party Patriot
2010 Lloyd Marcus - All Rights Reserved
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Lloyd Marcus is one of the strongest voices in the Tea Party movement.

O'Dell
02-17-2011, 02:37 PM
There are a lot of 'black' Americans who don't buy into the Dems policies. Thomas Sowell comes to mind.

aray
02-17-2011, 03:17 PM
You aren’t really equal unless you can withstand the scrutiny and criticism of normal policy debate. Crying racism, like crying wolf, does a huge disservice to those people really afflicted with real incidents of racism. Shame on them.

Dietrich
02-17-2011, 03:55 PM
You aren’t really equal unless you can withstand the scrutiny and criticism of normal policy debate. Crying racism, like crying wolf, does a huge disservice to those people really afflicted with real incidents of racism. Shame on them. Ray,I don`t think those people have any shame.

Jeremiah/Az
02-17-2011, 09:09 PM
I like the " unhyphenated American" signature.

kyletx1911
02-18-2011, 06:49 AM
i agree 1000000% and i am a black man this racism has gotten way way out of hand
no one here was born truly american except the indians. So all this bs is old.
At the end of the day we all are the same. when i joined the army i joined for
white,black,mexican,and all americans.(that was how i was raised)i truly hate the n word
or any such words.dont use them, There are most times that i am the only blk guy
at work or other places, so what the only thing that matters can i do the job....

I did not vote for obummer,just to say i was part of history what a stupid thing to do,
and just he is black him al sharpton jesse dont speak for me at all.
there is no common sense any more no friendliness no respect for our nieghbor.
So they wont change i will, i will find like minded people that will fight for country
the way it should be. no matter what the color

johnh
02-18-2011, 07:56 AM
Ahmen to that! Very well said indeed!

jpshaw
02-18-2011, 09:57 AM
I'm seeing more and more black conservatives and I'm glad to see them. It was refreshing to see more black faces at the Republican Convention too. No one race can be led around. Everyone has a mind of their own.

Bawanna
02-18-2011, 10:31 AM
You rock kyletex and I second Johns ahmen vigorously. Well said indeed.

wyntrout
02-18-2011, 12:46 PM
+3, kyletx. We're all AMERICANS... no hyphenation needed.

Wynn:hippie:

DriveMyKahr
02-18-2011, 12:50 PM
i agree 1000000% and i am a black man this racism has gotten way way out of hand no one here was born truly american except the indians. So all this bs is old.

At the end of the day we all are the same. when i joined the army i joined for white,black,mexican,and all americans.(that was how i was raised)
I did too. Putting on the uniform is a great equalizer. Your mama and mine raised us right. They are rooted in the same beliefs.

i truly hate the n word or any such words.dont use them, There are most times that i am the only blk guy at work or other places, so what the only thing that matters can i do the job....

I did not vote for obummer,just to say i was part of history what a stupid thing to do, and just he is black him al sharpton jesse dont speak for me at all.

there is no common sense any more no friendliness no respect for our nieghbor.
But we can teach friendliness and respect for our neighbor one neighbor at a time.

So they wont change i will, i will find like minded people that will fight for country the way it should be. no matter what the color

You have found one. I'm too old to put on the uniform again, but not too old to speak for justice and what is right. I will fight with you for Country, for freedom, and our children's future. You give me hope.



You give me hope...

O'Dell
02-18-2011, 03:19 PM
I'm seeing more and more black conservatives and I'm glad to see them. It was refreshing to see more black faces at the Republican Convention too. No one race can be led around. Everyone has a mind of their own.

Don't forget my buddy Herman Cain. It looks more and more like he's going to make a run for President.

jlottmc
02-19-2011, 10:35 AM
Seems I made an observation some time ago (may not have been here, then again), that it would appear that 1. racism is pretty well dead, yes I know there are still some who haven't gotten the memo but for all intents and purposes it's done. 2. The folks who scream about racism are the same ones that feel we owe them for history, and well it has been said far better than I can (see above).
Personally, I could care less what color skin some one has, I also think that sharpton (irony there for he is not very sharp) jackson, and john wiley price (caps left off intentionally as a sign of contempt) speak for no one but the same above crowds. I have been known to get violent when I have heard the n word used, at both white and blacks. I know many black people that I trust a whole hell of a lot more than I do many white people as well (though I really trust very few people). Bottom line, America has grown up, and these same people are what keeps us in the past.

Slave
02-19-2011, 02:23 PM
I like Lloyd. He speaks the truth. I tell folks at work all the time, I am not african american, I ma just a black dude, or better yet, just a man.

Obama's race is used way to much by both sides. It empowered the hate groups, it made CNN monitor THE FIRST 100 DAYS!!!11!one!13wq!!!, it made people vote, it made idiots like Roland, Ann, Rush and Careville have something to flap thier gums to, and more importantly, it killed the late night TV hosts presidential jokes!

What country do we live in where there isn't a bunch of rips on our president!