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by FloydFreak from Rural North Florida

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So...have you seen the video of the latest rant in Obama's church? This one by Father Michael Pfleger?

This guy is every BIT as racist as Jeremiah Wright as evidenced by his voice inflection. He even SOUNDED like Wright.

As much as Hillaryous repulses me, I cannot say that I blame her for being offended. All white people should be. I am (but I'll get over it). People of color should be, too.

Naturally, none of this will stick to Mister Polytetrafluoroethylene. The Catholic Church should be ashamed of the good father. All good Christians should be.
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JANICELPED read my blog
May 30, 2008 | 9:28 AM

Every time anyone that is associated with Osama {oops} Obama opens their mouth this is the kind of thing that always happens. Just the fact the is is calling himself an American offends me and I don't care what religion you are ALL of his buddies just need to shut the heck up. I keep checking to see if Mickey Mouse has added his name to the list of presidental wanna be's because we already have Dopey and Goofy running. Now Mickey I'll vote for. GO MICKEY!!!! At least we know HE'S not racist! Or an IDIOT!!!!

thebradleys read my blog
May 30, 2008 | 4:38 PM

If there was ever an argument to keep church and state separate (keep religion out of politics) this MAY be it.

I don't know about the rest of y'all, but in the churches I was raised in, racism was not a topic of any sermon I ever heard.

Our country was well-founded on Christian beliefs, and God knows I back up the premise. But I CANNOT nor am I inclined TO understand HOW these preachers feel they are helping ANY cause.

This nation is an emotional powder keg right now. Guys like this seem to be pouring fuel right on top of it all. Wonder who - or what - will be the match that is struck?

RandyLoo read my blog view my photos
May 30, 2008 | 6:44 PM

Rumor has it that Michelle Obama took to the pulpit at one time and she is on tape too...spouting hate towards "whitey" ..and rumor has it that some millionaire republican has bought the tape....and we will see if there is any truth in it soon after the nomination.....stay tuned for the REAL SHOW TO BEGIN.

Neckcarjim read my blog view my photos
May 30, 2008 | 10:08 PM

Just another reason why all churches should loose there tax exempt status. I wish my church would build me a million dollar home on a golf course.
On a side note how much tax money does the city of Tampa miss out on with that scam church "With out walls".

Jumpy983 read my blog view my photos
May 31, 2008 | 8:20 AM

Actually WithOut Walls bought Carpenters Home church in Lakeland and then I believe (this maybe just rumor or misinformation) but I believe the 2 pastors (who were married) got divorced and the tampa church disbanded or got renamed or split or something.

FloydFreak read my blog view my photos
May 31, 2008 | 12:10 PM

I had not heard that about MO, RL. But I can't WAIT to see it.

This guy, Pfleger, is a scary mofo. I SWEAR, if you heard the sound bite and didn't know who it was, you'd swear that it was Wright ranting.

Did you happen to hear his diatribe about the rape victim? Holy BLEEP! If the Clintonites don't pounce on this, they're nucking futs. This might be the nail in Osama's coffin.

Neanderthal read my blog
Jun 1, 2008 | 8:14 AM

How is it the liberal Democrats that have been vehement about any reference to religion in politics are now rationalizing Obama's religious affiliations? Given that, along with the "Super Delegates" vs. the popular vote debacle (compromise), what should we think about this Party leading the Nation for the next four critical years?

Better yet, why are there more questions than answers as to where the Democrats are really coming from? The word "dysfunctional" comes immediatly to mind and it should ring as loud as a "thunder clap" to every American voter in November.

Vittorio read my blog view my photos
Jun 1, 2008 | 10:14 AM

Aha! White people! Many years ago an Indian out west read the Bible for the first time. He said it seemed to be a very good book but couldn't understand why White folks haven't learned from it in thousands of years. I agree.

thebradleys read my blog
Jun 2, 2008 | 6:54 AM

White man, as we know him Vittorio (good morning sir, well-said), is arrogant and prefers to think for himself rather than be led.

To be a believer is to be a follower, and to follow one is being led, ergo weak in the mind of the non-believer.

The non-believer discards all that is taught in the Bible because to believe is to be weak, then he sits around wondering WTH is wrong with the world.

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I am your normal, middle-class, "working Joe". But I am also a capitalist and believe that nothing good comes from socialistic entitlement programs. I believe in hunting down and killing terrorists like the little rats that they are (except that that statement is denigrating to rats). I grew up in a very conservative household and was fortunate enough to have had a conservative American Government teacher (a retired US Army colonel) who helped to show me the "right" way. Are there things that I would like to change? Absolutely. But NOT the kind of "change" being espoused by Hillarock Obaminton. I have lived in Florida for forty of my forty-eight years. I've been a big Pink Floyd fan since my teen years hence the moniker, FloydFreak. My friends call me Freak, Floyd, and FF. The libs call me a neocon. I wear that badge proudly. Please note that I enjoy engaging in spirited discussion - even with those with whom I disagree. There are a number of individuals on these boards whom I respect even if I DO think that they're out of touch with reality. Please note also that I do not tolerate personal attacks on my character. If you think that I'm full of BLEEP, you have the right to say so. But drag my character into the gutter and expect retaliation in kind with FloydFreak's own brand of sarcasm. Keep it civil and we'll get along fine. To those of you that see good in America and want the OPPORTUNITY for prosperity for all - and do not just seek to soak it to "the rich", I say God bless you. And God bless America!

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