Current policy gives us, Midknight Review, reason to believe that Obama has two large political concerns: 1) the advancement of Government on a national level and 2) the inclusion of the US, along with its military, in some sort of One World expression.
If the midterms go as predicted, the end of this nonsense is at hand. Without the full support of a complicit 112th Congress, we may never know just how involved is Obama's personal hopes and dreams. Suffice it to say that they are borne of Black Liberation Theology and the expanded disgust for the slave master mentality of the not so recent past within this country. There is a reason for the differences between a JC Watts and a Barack Obama. We believe that difference is a spiritual difference, one that works with the dreams and intentions of our Founding Fathers and the other, working as if the Fathers were mistaken and more concerned for white suffrage than populace liberties.
Note: the theological differences between Obama and mainstream orthodoxy is the difference between the two aged contemporaries, Rudolf Bultmann and Karl Barth. If you are interested in their contrasting theologies, you might begin with a reading at Faith and Theology. Understand that Black Liberation Theology knows Rudolf Bultmann quite well and that is why we give you these brief notes.
Back to the White House reading of Midknight Review. Here is the line entry from our stat counter showing the White House page view of our blog. There were two such entries:
inXP | 1024x768 | Washington, District Of Columbia, United States | Executive Office Of The President Usa (198.137.241.3) [Label IP Address] jds-midknightreview.blogspot.com/2010/07/senator-kay-bailey-hutchison-criticizes.html www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=hutchinson oped guam&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=CYWqMVIBATKiYGZX6gAS684TmBwAAAKoEBU_QWVn2 |
Our response to the White House's view of our blog is this:
HOWDY.
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Oh my John, what a "popular" person you are. (Target may be a better word.)
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