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Throw Grandma Under The Bus
by Ann Coulter
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Do you believe that the US needs President Bush's proposed 700-billion-dollar financial bailout plan?

Obama gave a nice speech, except for everything he said about race. He apparently believes we're not talking enough about race. This is like hearing Britney Spears say we're not talking enough about pop-tarts with substance-abuse problems.

By now, the country has spent more time talking about race than John Kerry has talked about Vietnam, John McCain has talked about being a POW, John Edwards has talked about his dead son, and Al Franken has talked about his USO tours.

But the "post-racial candidate" thinks we need to talk yet more about race. How much more? I had had my fill by around 1974. How long must we all marinate in the angry resentment of black people?

As an authentic post-racial American, I will not patronize blacks by pretending Obama's pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, is anything other than a raving racist loon. If a white pastor had said what Rev. Wright said -- not about black people, but literally, the exact same things -- I think we'd notice that he's crazier than Ward Churchill and David Duke's love child. (Indeed, both Churchill and the Rev. Wright referred to the attacks of 9/11 as the chickens coming "home to roost.")

Imagine a white pastor saying: "Racism is the American way. Racism is how this country was founded, and how this country is still run. ... We believe in white supremacy and black inferiority. And believe it more than we believe in God."

Imagine a white pastor calling Condoleezza Rice, "Condoskeezza Rice."

Imagine a white pastor saying: "No, no, no, God damn America -- that's in the Bible for killing innocent people! God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human! God damn America for as long as she acts like she is God and she is supreme!"

We treat blacks like children, constantly talking about their temper tantrums right in front of them with airy phrases about black anger. I will not pat blacks on the head and say, "Isn't that cute?" As a post-racial American, I do not believe "the legacy of slavery" gives black people the right to be permanently ill-mannered.

Obama tried to justify Wright's deranged rants by explaining that "legalized discrimination" is the "reality in which Rev. Wright and other African-Americans of his generation grew up." He said that a "lack of economic opportunity among black men, and the shame and frustration that came from not being able to provide for one's family, contributed to the erosion of black families."

That may accurately describe the libretto of "Porgy and Bess," but it has no connection to reality. By Rev. Wright's own account, he was 12 years old and was attending an integrated school in Philadelphia when Brown v. Board of Education was announced, ending "separate but equal" schooling.

Meanwhile, at least since the Supreme Court's decision in University of California v. Bakke in 1978 -- and obviously long before that, or there wouldn't have been a case or controversy for the court to consider -- it has been legal for the government to discriminate against whites on the basis of their race.

Consequently, any white person 30 years old or younger has lived, since the day he was born, in an America where it is legal to discriminate against white people. In many cases it's not just legal, but mandatory, for example, in education, in hiring and in Academy Award nominations.

So for half of Rev. Wright's 66 years, discrimination against blacks was legal -- though he never experienced it personally because it existed in a part of the country where he did not live. For the second half of Wright's life, discrimination against whites was legal throughout the land. Continued...

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Subject: Energyguy : My White Grandmother
Energyguy,

You drove home my point on my post, dated Mar.28. I hope you read it some time.

I'd just like to add that I think it would be pretty naive for Black Americans to think that putting Obama in the White House would melt all their problems away. Again... in the end....our problems are ours alone to solve and overcome. As inspiring Obama's speeches are, they still have to be tested severely against the facts of life and reality. His words carry no guarantee that it will banish all the woes of black Americans who have felt slighted by society for the longest time. To think of the disillussionment if he does clinch the Presidency, only to fall substantially short of all his promises and ideals (that almost make one think of Shangrila and King Arthur's Camelot)of fairness, equality, peace & goodwill among men. In itself, it's not bad to strive for these things. But for anyone like Obama serving them on a plate and tempting us with it's tantalizing scent, that person would well be more careful in his optimism and not fail to always point out that while he may try his best to bring these into fruition, there is no certainty of overwhelming success... but that the most important thing is that men try and not give up in the face of adversity.

Lastly, I wish the whole Obama camp with its supporters would stop avoiding mentioning his infamous, but totally legitimate, middle name of "Hussein". I find it rather evasive of them to treat it as an abomination as if it were a lie. If Obama or his supporters find discomfort and offense in using his middle name... in contrast to Hillary who has been referred to many times with "Rodham" included..... then how can they expect the general public to get over their unspoken qualms about his Muslim-sounding middle nam? He should desensitize people and use it as a normal part of his name.... instead of treating at almost like a criminal offence to even utter it.

Throw Grandma under the Bus
I agree with most of what Ann wrote in this article. I think it would be more productive for Black Americans.... who harbor this feeling of blame and negativity on the American society in general... to accept more responsibility for the course their lives are headed for and stop blaming their circumstances on the color of their skin. For while they are wallowing in blaming white suppression for their lives which seem to be going nowhere in particular and far from the "American Dream", LIFE AND ITS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE ALREADY PASSED THEM BY. There are numerous other colored immigrant groups in America today and many of them toil with determination for they understand that the so-called American dream consists of going to and finishing school and aim for a decent job/profession.... even if it means exerting double the normal effort and gathering up double the number of merits/achievements just so in order to be competitive in the job market.

Chances & opportunities are for the individual alone to grasp and make use of or to throw away.... We can't whine like children and constantly point an accusing finger towards another even if there's some truth for the blame.

So it's rather appropriate to say, in this regard, Ivana Trump's famous cliche.... "Don't get mad, darling...... Get Even...!". Get even by working your butt off to be able to eventually have a piece of the good life... is, I think, one of the best ways to shut up any racially prejudiced white and effectively quell their open prejudices.
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