"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." ― George Orwell
Thursday, August 8, 2013
GAG ME WITH A SPOON!!!
Come on, Barry. Do you 'seriously' expect us to view you as being some kind of a cross between Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King? Sorry to disappoint, but if we're being honest here, which I know you would appreciate, you much more closely resemble a cross between, say, a Neville Chamberlain and an Al Sharpton. But, be that as it may, that apparently won't stop Barry "Almighty" from attempting, once again, to somehow use the memory of Dr. King for his own political purposes. Barry's little speech will mark the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech and will be given from the very same steps there at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. Once again, however, what we will be witness to is yet another attempt by Barry to be much more than he actually is and something that he most definitely is not.
So it is then that on August 28 this event in Washington will take place on the exact spot where Dr. King delivered his famous address on the same day back in 1963. Somehow, though, if I was black, which I am not, I think I'd be viewing this whole thing as being nothing more than the pathetic charade that it is, and as yet another example where we see Barry trying to compare himself to Dr. King. Barry, as we are constantly reminded of, is the first black president, well actually the second, I guess, if you count "Slick Willie", and will, we're told, speak about the half century that has passed since the "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom," which culminated with remarks by the Atlanta pastor and civil rights icon. Which is something that Barry, quite literally, has very little, if any, connection to other than he happens to be black.
It was in 1963 that Dr. King spoke in front of 250,000 people, explaining his wish for better relations between black and white Americans. His words, which had a great effect on blacks and whites alike, were engraved on the steps of the monument where he spoke. Lyndon Johnson, who took over when John Kennedy was assassinated just four months after King spoke in Washington, signed landmark civil rights laws in 1964 and 1965. Something that he would have been unable to do were it not for the strong support he got from Republicans in Congress, because members of his own party were very firmly against both pieces of legislation. Which is a fact that far too many blacks today conveniently choose to ignore, in exchange for the near countless freebies that they now receive from the Democrats.
This disgusting demonstration by Barry only serves to prove, once again, that this guy certainly does have a rather overly-inflated opinion of himself. And proves the point of how he's nothing more than a blatant political opportunist. And what's really kinda sad is that Barry is something that Dr. King most definitely never was. Barry is a racist, and the worst kind of racist, which makes his 'tribute' to Dr. King all the more distasteful, even bordering on slanderous. Barry can compare himself to Dr. King until the cows come home, but he's about as far removed from King as a black man can possibly get. And I have a feeling that if Dr. King were able to see how creeps like Barry, Sharpton and Jackson insist upon using his name, and in the manner that they do, he'd be more than just a little disappointed.
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