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Posted on : 29-01-2010 | By : twitter traffic tips | In : Social Media Marketing

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Obama’s disturbing Africentrism
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Posted: February 23, 2008
1:00 am Eastern
© 2008
By Floyd and Mary Beth Brown
Barack Obama’s church, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, which he has attended since 1991, has some very unique and disturbing ideas and beliefs. It is a self-proclaimed Africentric Christian church, which means its members embrace their connection with Africa, and its teachings are centered on all things African and African culture. This is the church where Obama converted to the Christian faith, and it has now grown to over 5,000 members. The mainstream media have ignored discussing this important influence on the presumptive Democratic nominee. It needs a full examination.
Africentric beliefs place an emphasis on identifying African presence in the Bible. The church offers classes in Swahili, and it has youth programs for young men and women, Intonjane and Isuthu, Swahili words for entering manhood and womanhood. Kwanzaa, the African-focused holiday created in the 1960s is observed by congregants along with a Thanksgiving Day service called Umoja Karamu. This special service tells the story of the black family starting from its West African origins to present day using drums, storytelling and dancing.
Trinity emphasizes the African roots of Christianity in its Bible classes. One example they like to use is the story about the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8. Traditional African clothing is worn by the pastor and some members. Also, other African symbols such as the pan-African flag are prominently displayed.
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Trips to Africa are regularly made by members. The church’s longtime pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, once accompanied black supremacist Louis Farrakhan to Libya to meet with Col. Moammar Gadhafi. Obama has himself traveled repeatedly to his father’s homeland, Kenya. He has a brother still living in that conflict-riddled country. Obama has even spoken out during his campaign about the current crisis in Kenya, where over 700 lives have been lost. The Marxist opposition leader, Raila Odinga, comes from the same tribe as Obama’s late father. His older brother Roy, a militant Muslim, supports Odinga. Odinga reportedly has joined forces with an extremist Islamic group that wants to oust the presently pro-Western government of Kenya that won the recent elections. While campaigning in New Hampshire, Obama took a call from Odinga (who claims to be his cousin) and appears to have sided with him in the conflict.
When Obama joined Trinity United Church of Christ, he promised to uphold the church’s “Black Value System.” This declaration is where members affirm their commitment to God, the “black community,” the “black family” and the “black work ethic,” in addition to disavowing “the pursuit of ‘middle-classness.’” They believe the “competitive” nature of white “entrapment of black middle-classness” will cheat blacks of their African identity while keeping them “captive” to white culture.
“I believe in the power of the African-American religious tradition to spur social change,” Obama claims. Not only that, he says he has questioned “the idolatry of the free market” because of his faith.
The “Black Value System” statement was written in the 1980s by church members. It means the members embrace “things African above things American,” says black political commentator Erik Rush, who also says this should be as alarming as a Republican presidential candidate “belonging to the Aryan Brethren Church of Christ.” Tucker Carlson of MSNBC once described Trinity as having a “racially exclusive theology” that “contradicts the basic tenets of Christianity.”
Wright, who married Obama and his wife, Michelle, and baptized their daughters, now serves as his spiritual adviser. Wright is radically Africentric.
“We are an African people,” Wright preaches, “and remain true to our native land, the mother continent.” But he goes further than that and has described the 9/11 attacks as a “wake-up call” to “white America” for “ignoring the concerns of people of color.” And in one sermon he shouted, “Racism is how this country was founded and how this country is still run. … We believe in white supremacy and black inferiority and believe it more than we believe in God. … And. And. And. Gawd! Has GOT! To be SICK! OF THIS S***!”
Obama’s presidential campaign has tried to distance him from Wright. Last February, when Obama announced his run for the presidency, it revoked an earlier invitation to have Wright give the opening prayer at the event.
The socialist beliefs of Barack Obama’s church should be a major concern to voters because they are far out of the mainstream of American thought. Obama’s connection to the militant opposition leader in Kenya and his supporting militant Islamic groups trying to overthrow the U.S.-friendly government in that country should be of concern. Al-Qaida would love to see the takeover of Kenya occur.

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Are The Neo-america-firster Isolationist About To Kill The Tea Party Movement?

Posted on : 29-01-2010 | By : twitter traffic tips | In : Social Media Marketing

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Henry Ford was a great American: an inventor, an entrepreneur and a businessman. Few men manage to carry off the full series of successes — inventors rarely manage to create viable enterprises, those who start enterprises rarely succeed in running them as ongoing business. Henry Ford exemplified a great American spirit and drive by being one of the few men to do all three phases of enterprise with great success in each.
Yet Ford failed in one thing. He became an America Firster, the most potent of men in that group of Americans of the early 1900′s who felt America should stay out of of international affairs, that isolationism was good policy. But Isolationism was never a American virtue! George Washington and his allies worked hard to keep America a significant player in international affairs, as did every great statesman that followed. How is that known? By the great history of the America Navy and Merchant Marine — the international traders and world-sailing whalers. We became a great nation because we were very active internationally.
Isolationism worked for Ford, the businessman, because the internal US market for autos was unquenchable. And it worked for Ford, as a marker of society and social politics of the time, due to a miserable misanthropic taint xenophobic of envy and jealousy to waves of immigrants out of Europe, Mexico and the later years of the ante-bellum South. That bitter and divisive cultural spirit of the time also showed in the rise of the KKK.
Today a great American Patriotic spirit has newly arisen in reaction to the completely destructive culturally and economically Marxist policies in the Federal Government, the Establishment, the Media and Academia. This wave of patriotic fervor is called the Tea Party movement.
Yet is it being split asunder, into death, by isolationist sentiment, such as that espoused by Ron Paul and others?

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