Leave me a comment on this, please? I think that it's a great point-- and if it makes sense, email it out, please.
Okay-- imagine that the week after the worst terrorist attack in world history, in which almost 3,000 of your countreymen were murdered you were in church and the pastor began telling the parishioners that the United States brought it on itself. That we deserved it. That America deserved to be damned by God.
Imagine he's saying this, complete with foul language, in front of your young children. He's saying that your country deserved the vicious assault and that your countrymen just got in the way.
Wouldn't you punch that pompous asshole in the face?
I'm not being sarcastic here. If you were in church and you heard that from the pulpit, wouldn't you calmly get up, roll up your sleeves and punch him over the altar?
Or at least walk out?
Why didn't then-State Senator Barack Obama do this to Reverend Jeremiah Wright? He would have been hailed as a hero and had the self-satisfaction of sticking up for the murdered. Why didn't he at least gather up his family, give the preacher the finger and walk out, never to return again?
Or at least demand an apology?
Yet Obama did none of that. Instead, he mumbled some comments to the news about how we had to understand the al Qaeda terrorists and how poverty was partly to blame.
So once again, and I'm asking you the reader to answer and get your friends and family to answer:
Should Obama have punched Wright in the face?
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Why Didn't Obama Punch Rev. Wright in the Face?
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Two reasons Obama did not react the way you or I would --
1. Like his race, his sexuality is amorphous. He throws a ball and handles a cigarette like a female. I do not trust a man who has never been in a fistfight in his life. Can't you see him falling into a fetal position at the start of a fight?
2. He does not feel offended by his rev.
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