Al Sharton's presence in Obama's inner circle proves the rank racism of this White House . . . . period.

  <<<  Anyone,  I write "anyone," who elevates Al Sharpton to a White House position of leadership,  is, by definition,  as racist an individual as anyone in this nation.  When Obama is gone,  guaranteed,  you will never see the likes of Al Sharpton anywhere near the WH.  Al  is a vagrant in a suit,  a "reverend" who has never pastored a church  (believe it or not),  a man who is as "ignent"  (his wording, not mine) as his speech reveals,  a hater of the white man and one who runs around the nation creating riot after riot,  lethal demonstration after demonstration,  and violent misconduct  --  all things Obama believes foreshadows the true overthrow of a current form of governance   . . . . . . . .   in this case,  the overthrow of the white man's creation known as the United States.  And people are waking up to a manifestation of all that I have just written:  


Rasmussen -   A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 50% of American Adults now think race relations in this country are getting worse, up from 44% a year ago  and 30% as recently as January 2014.  Only 20% believe race relations are getting better, a new low that compares to 38% five years ago. Twenty-six percent (26%) say race relations are staying about the same.
Only 18% rate race relations in America today as good or excellent, unchanged from last year at this time but down from 34% two years ago. Thirty-three percent (33%) now consider race relations poor, up from 15% in 2011 and 29% last January.
Interestingly, unlike most questions related to race, there isn’t a wide difference of opinion on these questions between blacks and whites. Other minority Americans are the least pessimistic.
But blacks are much more likely than whites and other minorities to believe the United States is headed in the right direction.

4 comments:

  1. Reverend Sharpton is a man of Christ. He is your Christian brother and fellow pastor.

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    1. You don't believe in God or "reverend" or Christianity or the brotherhood of believers . . . . so stick to your classical guitar BS or how fast you can run around a track, going nowhere in a hurry (BFD). Just know this: one is not a Christian because he says he is a Christian . . . . by their works we will know them, that is the standard.

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    2. Reverend Sharpton loves you and all men.

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    3. I have heard a number of his speeches and know that your statement is a lie. No one who reads this blog really disputes my statement.

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