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Author: Mr.Smartypants
Date: May 8, 2008 17:06

On May 9, 6:55 am, "William Flax" prodigy.net> wrote:
> BlankThe May Feature at The Return Of The Gods Web Site [An American
> Conservative Resource] begins as follows:
>
> "The emergence of Senator Obama, as a serious contender for the Presidency
> of the United States, may well precipitate a demonstration of just how truly
> confused, concepts of race and racial preferences have become in
> contemporary America.  The campaign also promises to stir cross-currents
> that seem certain to bring many of the chickens of Leftwing folly, home to
> roost.
>
> "While we could not support the Senator for ideological reasons, quite apart
> from any consideration of genes or genealogy, our primary focus will be not
> on specific issues, but on the perceptions and dynamics of race and racial
> preferences, in the social climate revealed by the Obama campaign, and its
> context among historic movements.  In this, we must take a functional look
> at two generations of focused agitation.
>
> "What has induced us to again turn to the Obama phenomenon has not been
> anything the candidate has said, nor what his supporters have said; although
> some of their comments are relevant--at least in the sense of being
> revealing.  Rather, we have been prodded by the idiotic remarks of some of
> Obama's "modern" Republican foes, who felt compelled to assure the world
> that while there might still be 'ignorant, hate' driven Whites who would
> vote against Obama because of his race; America--as a whole--has outgrown
> such bias.  One such talk show host, in particular, illustrated this not so
> clever analysis, almost as an apology for the obvious emergence of a racial
> factor in the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary.  The Republican, in question,
> felt a need to distance himself from any such racial preference, while still
> enthusiastically supporting Senator McCain!  Comments such as his, and the
> repeated images of huge crowds, of diverse types, chanting in a unison
> reminiscent of Nazi rallies from the 1930s, dictated our choice.
>
> "There is a familiar, almost pathological, need among pro-Administration
> Republicans, both Neocons and survivors of the Rockefeller faction from the
> Goldwater era, not to discuss the Democratic dilemma over Obama and
> race; certainly not with words that might suggest that any
> reasonable voter might choose to consider a candidate's lineage.  At
> least, this is clearly a taboo, if the hypothetical voter happens to be a
> rooted White Caucasian, who might take pride in a settler heritage.  In
> this, of course, the Republican Left 'apes' the long-standing attitude of
> the American Left, generally--those, who have not only advocated coercive
> legislation, both proper and judicial, in the name of "Civil Rights," but an
> increasingly vicious stigmatization of White Americans who still demonstrate
> pride in being part of that settler heritage.  Thus, such Republicans, as
> the confused White Democrats--currently in a quandary over Obama's past ties
> to a racially motivated and belligerent Rev. Wright, and the potential for a
> major White backlash destroying their prospects for November--are unable to
> rationally address the coming election (and the potential fall out
> therefrom) in an historic or ethnic perspective.
>
> "Meanwhile, those who seek to exploit minorities--the Jesse Jacksons, Al
> Sharptons, etc.--those, who feed off the intellectual confusion of the
> American mainstream on anything having to do with race or ethnic awareness,
> are being handed the opportunity of their lives to undermine what remains of
> social peace and tranquility in America.  When Obama--having drawn those
> huge crowds across the Continent--was confronted with the publication of
> some of Reverend Wright's anti-White pronouncements, he sought to distance
> himself, not by repudiating the attacks on traditional American culture--or
> on a political system, he seeks to lead--but by reference to their
> "divisiveness."  And he stated, in effect, that Wright was in error for
> advocating "self-help" without realizing that (according to Obama) self-help
> would not be effective unless America could be changed!
>
> "Obama is not more conservative than Reverend Wright.  To the contrary, he
> is to his Left.  Obama is no friendlier to traditional American concepts, he
> simply denies hating White people.  But this does not mean he does not hate.
> To Obama, it appears that the "more perfect Union," to which he has
> repeatedly adverted, is one where only a single American identity, in a new
> egalitarian society, will be acceptable.  Obama's "more perfect Union," is
> not one where individual States may dissent from a common unity of purpose,
> nor one where traditional communities may maintain separate identities;
> rather a monolithic coming together, in the name of "change," as defined by
> Obama.
>
> "The Obama phenomenon is the culmination of an over two generation attack on
> the Union of the Fathers, an increasingly frenetic attack on the ethnic
> identity of Americans of White settler stock, as a unique people; and, while
> it may appeal to the doctrinaire Leftist, it is hardly what even the modern
> 'Liberal' actually sought--or 'signed onto'--at the start of the process.
> No one, actually elected to Office in the 'New Deal,' would have joined the
> contemporary assault on the mere display of the Confederate Battle Flag; on
> the traditional pride of the American Southerner in his settler and
> Confederate heritage; on anyone's taking pride in his own race or lineage,
> and wanting to preserve same.  Nor were such assaults yet common in
> mainstream "Liberal" circles, in the days of Kennedy & Johnson.
>
> "There were certainly active efforts to attack practices deemed unfriendly
> to minorities.  But few mainstream Americans, indeed, equated simple pride
> in an Anglo-Saxon or Celtic heritage with bigotry; few, indeed, thought it
> unacceptable that a small town, with strong Christian roots, would display
> the Ten Commandments, or hold a community wide religious observance.  Only a
> small fringe attacked such things.  Yet the quality of our politics, on
> average, has been declining since the 19th Century.  While few attacked
> heritage overtly, few showed a proclivity to defend it against persistent
> attacks by that small fringe.  By the latter days of the Clinton
> Administration, a profound shift had taken place in public perceptions--and,
> as in the era of the Nazi accession in Germany, many things that would once
> have seemed unthinkable, became part of an accepted reality.  Intimidated,
> those who knew better remained silent.  What is ironic, in the present Obama
> phenomenon, is that the Clintons, who epitomized the promotion and
> acceptance of the new dispensation, would be among its early victims.  In
> the depths of Hell, 'Citizen' Robespierre may be smiling."
>
> The article then goes forward to discuss the possible Communist and Nazi
> contributions to the mass mindset, demonstrated by the chanting Obama
> supporters and their leader.  For access, use this link:
>
> http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/chickens.htm

Obama will prove to be a slave of Israel the same as any other of the
traditional party contenders with the exception of Ron Paul.

If America fails to put Ron Paul in the White House, they can kiss
their collective white and black asses adios.
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