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jwhop
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posted October 03, 2012 12:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This 40 minute video..unedited, uncut, unspliced, says everything anyone needs to know about the racist tendencies of Barack Hussein O'Bomber.

When Bill Clinton said..."Obama played the "race card" on me, he knew what he was talking about.

O'Bomber touted himself as the "Post-Racial Candidate for President". Not hardly.

O'Bomber is one of the most extreme racists ever to run for president. He ranks right up there with the reverrrrrend Al Sharpton and the reverrrrend Jackson.

The only reason you don't know that is that the drooling O'Bomber press were very careful to edit out his racist comments before they aired the short video clips they showed America.

O'Bomber is a stone racist. The crux of what he told this mostly black audience is that the federal government doesn't like you...because you're black.

The video is embedded in this article. Click on the link and watch it for yourselves.
http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/02/obama-speech-jeremiah-wright-new-orleans/

Exclusive: In heated ’07 speech, Obama lavishes praise on Wright, says feds ‘don’t care’ about New Orleans [VIDEO]
Published: 8:50 PM 10/02/2012
By Tucker Carlson

In a video obtained exclusively by The Daily Caller, then-presidential candidate Barack Obama tells an audience of black ministers, including the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, that the U.S. government shortchanged Hurricane Katrina victims because of racism.

“The people down in New Orleans they don’t care about as much!” Obama shouts in the video, which was shot in June of 2007 at Hampton University in Virginia. By contrast, survivors of Sept. 11 and Hurricane Andrew received generous amounts of aid, Obama explains. The reason? Unlike residents of majority-black New Orleans, the federal government considers those victims “part of the American family.”

The racially charged and at times angry speech undermines Obama’s carefully-crafted image as a leader eager to build bridges between ethnic groups. For nearly 40 minutes, using an accent he almost never adopts in public, Obama describes a racist, zero-sum society, in which the white majority profits by exploiting black America. The mostly black audience shouts in agreement. The effect is closer to an Al Sharpton rally than a conventional campaign event.

Obama gave the speech in the middle of a hotly-contested presidential primary season, but his remarks escaped scrutiny. Reporters in the room seem to have missed or ignored his most controversial statements. The liberal blogger Andrew Sullivan linked to what he described as a “transcript” of the speech, which turned out not to be a transcript at all, but instead the prepared remarks provided by the campaign. In fact, Obama, who was not using a teleprompter, deviated from his script repeatedly and at length, ad libbing lines that he does not appear to have used before any other audience during his presidential run. A local newspaper posted a series of video clips of the speech, but left out key portions. No complete video of the Hampton speech was widely released.

Obama begins his address with “a special shout out” to Jeremiah Wright, the Chicago pastor who nearly derailed Obama’s campaign months later when his sermons attacking Israel and America and accusing the U.S. government of “inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color” became public. To the audience at Hampton, Obama describes Wright as, “my pastor, the guy who puts up with me, counsels me, listens to my wife complain about me. He’s a friend and a great leader. Not just in Chicago, but all across the country.”

By the time Obama appeared at Hampton, Jeremiah Wright had become a political problem. Wright told The New York Times earlier that year that he would no longer be speaking on the campaign’s behalf because his rhetoric was considered too militant. And yet later in the Hampton speech Obama explicitly defends Wright from unnamed critics, a group he describes as “they”: “They had stories about Trinity United Church of Christ, because we talked about black people in church: ‘Oh, that might be a separatist church,’” Obama said mockingly.

The spine of Obama’s speech is a parable about a pregnant woman shot in the stomach during the 1992 Los Angeles riots. The baby is born with a bullet in her arm, which doctors successfully remove. That bullet, Obama explains, is a metaphor for the problems facing black America, namely racism. (At a similar speech he gave in April of 2007 at the First AME Church in Los Angeles to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the riots, according to a church member who was there, Obama described the slug as, “the bullet of slavery and Jim Crow.”)

At least 53 people were killed during the chaos in Los Angeles, many of them targeted by mobs because of their skin color. But Obama does not describe the riots as an expression of racism, but rather as the result of it. The burning and shooting and looting, he explains, amounted to “Los Angeles expressing a lingering, ongoing, pervasive legacy, a tragic legacy out of the tragic history of this country, a history this country has never fully come to terms with.”

And with that, Obama pivots to his central point: The Los Angeles riots and Hurricane Katrina have racism in common. “The federal response after Katrina was similar to the response we saw after the riots in LA,” he thunders from the podium. “People in Washington, they wake up, they’re surprised: ‘There’s poverty in our midst! Folks are frustrated! Black people angry!’ Then there’s gonna be some panels, and hearings, and there are commissions and there are reports, and then there’s some aid money, although we don’t always know where it’s going — it can’t seem to get to the people who need it — and nothin’ really changes, except the news coverage quiets down and Anderson Cooper is on to something else.”

It’s at about this point that Obama pauses, apparently agitated, and tells the crowd that he wants to give “one example because this really steams me up,” an example that he notes does not appear in his prepared remarks:

“Down in New Orleans, where they still have not rebuilt twenty months later,” he begins, “there’s a law, federal law — when you get reconstruction money from the federal government — called the Stafford Act. And basically it says, when you get federal money, you gotta give a ten percent match. The local government’s gotta come up with ten percent. Every ten dollars the federal government comes up with, local government’s gotta give a dollar.”

“Now here’s the thing,” Obama continues, “when 9-11 happened in New York City, they waived the Stafford Act — said, ‘This is too serious a problem. We can’t expect New York City to rebuild on its own. Forget that dollar you gotta put in. Well, here’s ten dollars.’ And that was the right thing to do. When Hurricane Andrew struck in Florida, people said, ‘Look at this devastation. We don’t expect you to come up with y’own money, here. Here’s the money to rebuild. We’re not gonna wait for you to scratch it together — because you’re part of the American family.’”

That’s not, Obama says, what is happening in majority-black New Orleans. “What’s happening down in New Orleans? Where’s your dollar? Where’s your Stafford Act money?” Obama shouts, angry now. “Makes no sense! Tells me that somehow, the people down in New Orleans they don’t care about as much!”

It’s a remarkable moment, and not just for its resemblance to Kayne West’s famous claim that “George Bush doesn’t care about black people,” but also because of its basic dishonesty. By January of 2007, six months before Obama’s Hampton speech, the federal government had sent at least $110 billion to areas damaged by Katrina. Compare this to the mere $20 billion that the Bush administration pledged to New York City after Sept. 11.

Moreover, the federal government did at times waive the Stafford Act during its reconstruction efforts. On May 25, 2007, just weeks before the speech, the Bush administration sent an additional $6.9 billion to Katrina-affected areas with no strings attached.

As a sitting United States Senator, Obama must have been aware of this. And yet he spent 36 minutes at the pulpit telling a mostly black audience that the U.S. government doesn’t like them because they’re black.

As the speech continues, Obama makes repeated and all-but-explicit appeals to racial solidarity, referring to “our” people and “our neighborhoods,” as distinct from the white majority. At one point, he suggests that black people were excluded from rebuilding contracts after the storm: “We should have had our young people trained to rebuild the homes down in the Gulf. We don’t need Halliburton doing it. We can have the people who were displaced doing that work. Our God is big enough to do that.”

This theme — that black Americans suffer while others profit — is a national problem, Obama continues: “We need additional federal public transportation dollars flowing to the highest need communities. We don’t need to build more highways out in the suburbs,” where, the implication is, the rich white people live. Instead, Obama says, federal money should flow to “our neighborhoods”: “We should be investing in minority-owned businesses, in our neighborhoods, so people don’t have to travel from miles away.”

The solution, Obama says, is a series of new federal programs, including one to teach punctuality to the poor: “We can’t expect them to have all the skills they need to work. They may need help with basic skills, how to shop, how to show up for work on time, how to wear the right clothes, how to act appropriately in an office. We have to help them get there.”

In the prepared version distributed to reporters, Obama’s speech ends this way:

“America is going to survive. We won’t forget where we came from. We won’t forget what happened 19 months ago, 15 years ago, thousands of years ago.”

That’s not what he actually said. Before the audience at Hampton, Obama ends his speech this way:

“America will survive. Just like black folks will survive. We won’t forget where we came from. We won’t forget what happened 19 months ago, or 15 years ago, or 300 years ago.”

Three hundred years ago. It’s a reference the audience understood.
http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/02/obama-speech-jeremiah-wright-new-orleans/

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posted October 03, 2012 04:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
and do you understand the reference, jwhop? and do you think "the black audience" understood the rest of the references? do you?

thanks for posting, i couldn't find a full version even on daily caller, just a very short one that isolated supposedly inflammatory remarks, out of context as usual...i will give it a spin.

but don't you think it's about time someone tried to include "blacks" in "america"...and do you really think those memories are dead just because the people they involved are dead?

it's okay for the jews to expect ETERNAL remembrance of how they have been treated, but not black people?

it's okay for jews to act as if they were the ONLY people sent to the gas chambers by hitler...even though they were actually a MINORITY of those victims...but black people are supposed to "get over it" and "suck it up"...

i think maybe YOU are the one who doesn't get it, or maybe you are just worried about the karmic price the landowners' and descendants are due to pay..

perhaps you just don't realize that there are groups of people in this country who just don't make a blip on the radar in washington. and perhaps you don't realize that to speak to these groups you need to understand their version of the language.

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posted October 03, 2012 04:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you, Jwhop.

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posted October 03, 2012 04:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i was going to save this for later, after all, 40 minutes is a long time in the middle of a busy day...then i noticed, THIS is only 4 minutes excerpted.

is the full tape anywhere to be found? i am hearing from people who claim to have heard the WHOLE SPEECH that he was talking about a lot more than black people being caught in the mess of bureaucracy in washington, something you agree with when obama's name is not in sight.

and where is the "screech" of the thread title? he's definitely not asleep, but not screeching either.

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posted October 03, 2012 06:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
http://www.upworthy.com/fox-news-awkwardly-tries-to-play-the-race-card-again?c=cp2

not everyone swallows everything fox spews.

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posted October 03, 2012 07:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I thought you would have enough sense to click the video links on each page and play them. I don't know why I thought that.

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posted October 03, 2012 08:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
not everyone has all day to spend on your attempts to make the president look "black".

did you know, he is at least as white as he is black? except in a society that can only see the colour of someone's skin.

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posted October 03, 2012 08:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by katatonic:
not everyone has all day to spend on your attempts to make the president look "black".

did you know, he is at least as white as he is black? except in a society that can only see the colour of someone's skin.


That comment makes no sense

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posted October 03, 2012 09:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It does in the sense that the topic says "racist." How is a half-white man "racist" [supposedly] against whites [even though that's not really what he was implying]? His speech was seeking solidarity with blacks on the topic of an under-serving government. The government isn't a particular color, so "racist" isn't really an apt description. It can be said that he was promoting "racism," or, "racialism," though.

Racist
noun
1. a person who believes in racism, the doctrine that a certain human race is superior to any or all others.

adjective
2. of or like racists or racism: racist policies; racist attitudes.

Racism
1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.

Racism or Racialism
1. the belief that races have distinctive cultural characteristics determined by hereditary factors and that this endows some races with an intrinsic superiority over others
2. abusive or aggressive behaviour towards members of another race on the basis of such a belief

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posted October 03, 2012 11:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yep, there was O'Bomber screeching about the government not caring about black people and using Katrina to make his lying point.

Fact is that more federal money was given for relief of Katrina victims and rebuilding than was given for 9/11 and Hurricane Andrew COMBINED

What a nice little racist screechfest O'Bomber had ranting about "our people", "our communities", "our streets" and especially for the candidate who billed himself as the "Post Racial Candidate".

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hardly surprising that damage to several states would field more money than damage to a couple of buildings or one area of one state. apples and oranges.

however he was talking more about the bureaucratic nightmare that is washington and which he thought he could change from the inside...and has recently admitted needs to be changed by pressure from the people on their reps.

which is why he has been urging people all over the country to stand up and let their reps know what they want. dastardly!

50 years ago kennedy, who was very aware that he was not one of the 99%, made similar points...about govt aid to the poor in appalachia.

the fact that obama can identify with blacks and OTHER GROUPS who are sidelined by washington is hardly a discredit to him. he has ALWAYS presented as someone who can identify.

the fact that he has been treated as a black man ever since he came to live in the states...must be very striking to a man who is, after all, half white, raised by whites and educated by whites for the most part.

kind of similar to if you, jwhop, went to england - aware of your english roots - and spoke with the english thinking they understood you because, after all, YOU speak english too! a rude shock for many americans when a) they are repeatedly misunderstood and b) they realize they are considered mentally and culturally inferior.

speaking the local lingo is all-important if you want to be understood or even heard.

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posted October 04, 2012 02:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by jwhop:
Yep, there was O'Bomber screeching about the government not caring about black people and using Katrina to make his lying point.

Fact is that more federal money was given for relief of Katrina victims and rebuilding than was given for 9/11 and Hurricane Andrew [b]COMBINED

What a nice little racist screechfest O'Bomber had ranting about "our people", "our communities", "our streets" and especially for the candidate who billed himself as the "Post Racial Candidate".[/B]



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posted October 05, 2012 02:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"the bush administration was COLOURBLIND IN ITS INCOMPETENCE"

you guys seem to forget that the very large area affected by katrina is far from all black!

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posted October 05, 2012 04:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yeah, there are some who forgot about the total devastation wrecked on south Florida by Hurricane Andrew but then, whatever doesn't advance the leftist cause...and that sure doesn't, goes right down the leftist memory hole.

O'Bomber is a liar. O'Bomber got elected on a platform of lies. O'Bomber consistently lies and the lies he told that black audience is reprsentative of the kinds of lies racist liars like O'Bomber tell minority audiences to get their votes.

But the truth is that the Federal government spent more than 122 BILLION DOLLARS on relief of Katrina victims and rebuilding.

Not bad for a government which doesn't like black folks. God, what a lying little Marxist weasel.

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posted October 05, 2012 04:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jwhop:
Yeah, there are some who forgot about the total devastation wrecked on south Florida by Hurricane Andrew but then, whatever doesn't advance the leftist cause...and that sure doesn't, goes right down the leftist memory hole.

O'Bomber is a liar. O'Bomber got elected on a platform of lies. O'Bomber consistently lies and the lies he told that black audience is reprsentative of the kinds of lies racist liars like O'Bomber tell minority audiences to get their votes.

But the truth is that the Federal government spent more than [b]122 BILLION DOLLARS on relief of Katrina victims and rebuilding.

Not bad for a government which doesn't like black folks. God, what a lying little Marxist weasel.[/B]


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posted October 08, 2012 11:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ami, I think you're coming to the point or have already gotten there where you know the lie is the only thing leftists have in their quiver. If they ever told the truth about their real agenda, they couldn't get elected "dog catcher" in Podunk.

But I get really impatient with some Republicans too. We've seen Republicans extol O'Bomber as a "nice guy", a "good guy", a man "who loves his country as much as we do".

What nonsense. The furthest I'm willing to go is that O'Bomber is a mammal and no further.

Let's take that.."he loves America as much as we do" nonsense and have a good look at it.

O'Bomber said..just before he was sworn into office..."In 5 Days we will fundamentally transform America"

Hello! O'Bomber "loves America as much as we do"?

This is like a man telling his friends how much he loves his wife....

Oh, I love her soooo much. I just wish she would lose 200lbs, get her nose bobbed and get that hairy wart removed from her nose, her ears look like coffee cups sticking out and I wish she'd get her teeth straightened and get those canines filed down and god, her voice sounds like fingernails on a blackboard to me, she's pigeon-toed and knock-kneed, she won't cook and I'll never have children with her because she has the IQ of a turnip..I'd like to change those few things...but I really love that girl. Hello!

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it's so lovely watching" christians" wallowing in hatred of entire segments of the population, especially choosing to vent their spleen on individuals they don't understand. jesus would roll over in his grave if he had one!

also interesting that YOU see new orleans as a black neighbourhood, but you pretend to yourself that it is obama who does so!

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posted October 08, 2012 12:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You mean the population of New Orleans isn't/wasn't majority black katatonic?

Are you calling O'Bomber a liar then katatonic?

Are you calling the former Mayor of New Orleans Ray Nagin a liar katatonic?

Do you think quoting census demographics is racist katatonic? Well, do you katatonic?

Ummm, O'Bomber was correct in thinking New Orleans is and was a majority black population. But Barack Hussein O'Bomber wasn't in New Orleans when he did his racist screeching. O'Bomber was in Virginia.

As for me understanding O'Bomber or not. You're so very, very wrong katatonic. I understand O'Bomber very well. He's exactly who and what I said he is and he's done exactly what I said he would do. It's you and the rest of the usual suspects who are clueless about O'Bomber.

Btw, the population of New Orleans is 62% black..according to the census of 2010.

Is the census racist too katatonic?

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no but you are sweetums. your continued use of obama's middle name is done with one intention only, to demonize. i know YOU well enough to see that.

katrina damaged a good deal more than new orleans. and it damaged a good deal more than andrew did. and the damage is still not fully repaired either.

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posted October 11, 2012 09:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Really katatonic? Using O'Bomber's middle name is racist?

Using the middle name O'Bomber was sworn into office using...Barack "Hussein" O'Bomber
is racist katatonic.

Oh katatonic, this opens up new possibilities for racism in the US.

That makes O'Bomber a racist..for certain. He uses his middle name on documents.

That makes the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court a racist. John Roberts swore O'Bomber into the office of President of the United States as....Barack "Hussein" Obama.

Wow katatonic...who knew?? Can't sneak anything past you katatonic!

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posted October 11, 2012 11:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I don't see where she said it was "racist," but rather where it was said to demonize, a charge you'd have difficulty defending yourself against.

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posted October 11, 2012 12:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wake up acoustic. Have someone give you a good slap, you need it.

"Is the census racist too katatonic?"....me

"no but you are sweetums...."..katatonic

The string of unbroken wrongness continues!

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