Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Playing the Race Card

For all to many years now our Nation our people, particularly the White Race, has been under attack as a Raciest Class of Citizens by the Blacks in Particular and as well by the Mexicans/ Hispanics. Somehow, it has either been embedded in their mines that they are the only classes within our nation that have had to suffer many hardships, when compared to the Whites. Not only do they believe that, they also believe that just being born white, gives the whites racial preferences. This was brought out, loud and clear, by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, in his recent exposure that he, without doubt, is the Raciest. Ah yes, his hatred for the "Rich White Man," echoed through the halls of his Church. Now he is saying in effect that he was just preaching Black Theology. Next he will probably defend his actions by saying he was only speaking in Tongues. Yes they have, like all other races, creeds and colors on this good planCheck Spellinget, in years gone bye and to the present have had to. Hard times, has never been exclusive to a particular race or group. No one with even a once of brains, would say life is easy. Do others prosper and sauced over others? Of Course they do--that's the thrill of being equal--a chance to excel according to ones personal standards and endeavors. No man can become rich by standing still with outstretched arms, begging for alums/largess. Playing the race-game and preaching hatred has no place in this World and, for sure--not in a temple of God--the Church. Yes life is hard and our forefathers, the builders of this nation, had to face unbearable hardship, pains and sufferings. For Example: The Pilgrims had to face hardships and numerous challenges. The men at Valley Forge suffered through the terrible cold of winter, improperly clothed, lack of shelter and little food, still when called to duty, they responded to the call. The were men of resolve and personal fortitude. The men at Gettysburg, once again responded to the occasion in a call by our nations Leader, Abraham Lincoln. For our country, this was to be a battle for its soul, the freeing of other people from their bondage--enslavement by their own people and sold into slavery, throughout the world. It was a white man, who brought about this just cause, still, in recent claims as to who freed the slaves--he was not even mentioned. Nor where the white men who fought and died in this cause. There have been in all our wars, men who had to face the bitterness the cruelties of war and did so with courage and resolve, They did this, not for money or wealth but for love of country. And today, they are still serving our nation in an endeavor to bring about a more perfect world. I could go on, but why bother, today all too many of our children have never learned or been thought about the greatness of its past. We are a nation second to none and it is about time the youth of American, be thought the History of our Nation, comparable to any other citizenshistorical past. We are loosing our country, our heritage as well as Nations goodness, known throughout the world--but not here at home. This must stop! We must truly become equal. And that mean in our schools, as well! Affirmative action must go, speaking English must be the language of this country. Equality must be Equality for all. "Education, then, beyond all other devices of human origin, is the great equalizer of the conditions of men--the balance-wheel of the social machinery." Horace Mann

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