Rev. Jeremiah Wright
New Video of Reverend Wright's Lunacy Breaks Just Before Election!

By: Peter Egan

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2012 - New Orleans-based talk radio personality James Parker of the John Osterlind Show, the James Show and Living at Life - all of Rush Radio WRNO - has uncovered a new and extremely shocking tirade by President Barack Obama's pastor of twenty years Jeremiah Wright.

Of particular interest as it pertains to this video is the fact that to the best of the collective knowledge of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (Facebook Group), this clip has yet to air on any mainstream media outlet, or if it has, coverage has been fleeting at best.

The video is truly outrageous, and serves as further evidence that Reverend Wright is an out-and-out lunatic without speaking for those who revered him as a holy man.

All the credit for this tape goes to James Parker of Rush Radio WRNO New Orleans, who as best I can tell uncovered this little gem on his own.

More Craziness From Rev. Jeremiah Wright

Could tapes such as this one be the reason Andrew Breitbart was murdered shortly after threatening to "vet" Obama this go round? I sure hope not, but I'm afraid that people's fear of meeting a similar fate has something to do with the fact that this video was only first released in late September and has only been viewed by 113 people as of the time of this writing.



I wonder how they were able to shield the public from this doozy for so long. This is one of the men whose influence helped shape and define the man we know as Barack Obama.
 
 
Racism
To those of you unfamiliar, June Heisser (Facebook) is a man who says that which needs to be said. Earlier this year, he wrote a blog post about racism. While he did an excellent job of framing the issue in a way only June can, I couldn't help but take it a step further when I reached the comments section. Since it was so long, I decided to post it here.

The following is what I would add to June's existing commentary on the always controversial and inflammatory issue of racism:

Racism is a failure on the behalf of the racist to A) Read and learn from God’s word, particularly that he created ALL of us, and that aside from the Jews (who are superior to the rest of us), we’re all equal; and B) To recognize the self-evident truth that individuals make decisions — not races. Just because some group like the Muslim Brotherhood or black ministers like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton claim to have the keys to membership to the respective races to which they belong and for which they have declared themselves self-proclaimed “leaders”, the reality is they speak for only themselves and their organizations.

To buy into the perceived notion that any generalization about a race aside from that certain races can be identified by physical appearance in most cases is to essentially declare oneself a shortsighted imbecile who is incapable of comprehending that the same ability to make up one’s own mind about anything and everything possessed by the racist is possessed by everyone of every race. People make decisions, not races. One person’s actions to not represent that person’s entire race. Not all whites are in with the klan, not all Muslims want to kill everyone who’s not a Muslim, not every black person gained membership through the Rainbow-Push Coalition, and not every Jew is an accountant, banker, journalist or media production specialist.

If you want to be technical, the only real race is the human race, as science has pretty well determined that God created mankind in Africa and over time geographical conditions led to the evolution of mankind into a variety of races suitable to their respective environments. Please allow me to repeat that for anyone reading this who happens to be in possession of a racist ideology: All races of people are African by descent. Even the klan.

And no, if we as humans define a “day” as the earth rotating a full 360 degrees relative to its position to the sun; and if God didn’t create the sun until after a couple of days have passed (according to Genesis), he’s obviously working with a different time-frame than what we feeble-minded humans are capable to comprehending.

The earth was not created in one week consisting of 168 hours as we define them in present-day society. It couldn’t have been given that the criteria by which we define a day did not exist until after more than one day had passed. God is logical. It’s those who belligerently turn a blind eye to logic and the infinite wisdom of the creator who are illogical, and incorrect.

So klansmen, you’re a bunch of Africans. It’s factual — irrefutable. Deal with it.

Sometimes I wish I actually knew a klansman just so I could enlighten him to this reality. That seems like it would be fun.

Oh, and don’t ask me why Jews are superior to the rest of us. That’s a question for the Almighty.


 
 
I recently found myself at the website of a Joel Comm, a  professional blogger who is contemplating a change of profession. I can definitely understand this, as I once attempted to make a living via content sites and found the competition too fierce for my feeble fingers (as in typing).

Anyway, the following passage caught my eye while reading his post, which was primarily a request for the opinions of his readers as to what his next step should be:

"I believe every person is created by God with a unique set of passions, talents, skills and personality."

I believe the same thing. There was a specific day when I surrendered my life's path to the Lord and asked for His guidance. Instead of me trying to decide what I wanted be when I "grow up", I instead asked Him to direct my life such that it follows the path for which He created me.

Since that day, circumstances well beyond my control (Hurricanes Katrina and Rita flooding Tulane during my final semester, forcing me to move, destroying all my earthly possessions including my home, which did not have flood insurance; and leading me to start my own business while awaiting Tulane to reopen) have taken me in a direction I never imagined myself in, and I would not ever have decided on my own to pursue my current career, which is definitely my passion and a job I truly and genuinely enjoy doing.

My advice to you Joel is to simply ask for and allow the hand of God to guide you down the path of your destiny, whatever that might be and wherever it may lead you.