AM I A RACIST TOO, MR. CARTER?

I wish we could view Obama as simply a Marxist liberal who is uprooting the free enterprise foundation of this country as opposed to JUST a "Black Face" in the White house.
 
Jimmy Carter, the greatest president who ever lived, has said that the opposition to Obama is largely due to racism. 
 
Members of the left use race, gender, and other "victim status" as a way to stifle dialogue about the issues du jour.    I am not negating the fact that there is real racism.   For example, James O'keefe (the young man responsible for exposing ACORN) exposed the blatant racism of the Planned Parenthood organization.  Just in case you didn't know, he called Planned Parenthood to donate money to them and requested that they make sure to use his money to abort a "Black baby" because "Blacks have way too many kids".   None of the operators working for Planned Parenthood objected to this, some even explicitly concurred.  Mr. O'Keefe used this tactic to expose the blatant genocide (promoted by the left) of Black babies via abortion and those who use the euphemism "choice".    If Okeefe was really a racist, Margaret Sanger (founder of Planned Parenthood) would be giving him kudos.

So, in summation there's modern day racism. 
Exhibit A: Planned Parenthood.

I digress.

So, the Afroconservative has some questions for Mr. Jimmy Carter:
 
  1. On November 4, 2008, 44 percent of White voters voted for Obama.  If it wasn't for the white majority, Obama wouldn't have become president. Mr. Carter, did the White people who voted for Obama magically grow racist brain cells since January of this year?
  2. Secondly, Mr. Carter, is it at all possible that the people of this nation are upset because our president is dismantling the very fabric that made this the Greatest nation on earth?
  3. Also, Mr. Carter, when constantly reminding us that Obama is "Black" and people don't like him because of it, don't you think you are representing the exact opposite of Martin Luther King's dream?  Just in case  you don't remember, Mr. Carter, Martin Luther King dreamed for a day where people would be judged based on the contents of their character, not the color of their skin
  4. Is it also possible, sir, that those of you who are constantly evoking images of race, are the ones who are truly fixated on this issue?
  5. Finally, Mr. Carter, I am a 25 year old Black Woman--so I know what it feels like to be "prejudged" because of my ethnicity, race, gender, and even my age.  Am I racist  against my own "people" too- because I oppose a large majority of Obama's domestic agenda? 

Mr. Carter, your comments are quite incendiary and actually pretty offensive.  Your comments are especially offensive to me and other Americans who don't really care if someone is White or Black but concerned about a Communist versus a Capitalist.  You know, the difference between Liberty and Tyranny.   I know members of the left probably excuse anything that's said by their camp, but, please think before you speak.

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  • 9/17/2009 7:20 PM Beri Bek wrote:
    When Carter was elected, KKK Grand Dragon Robert Byrd D-W VA was Majority Leader of the US Senate. No one said a thing and he's still there.
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  • 9/17/2009 7:56 PM Chris Monaco wrote:
    You nailed it, great post!
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  • 9/18/2009 9:52 AM Rapnsum wrote:
    Well Stated. You are very informed. Funny how blatant racism by their beloved Planned Parenthood is never exposed - while they try and say that pure dissent is racist ! huh?

    Have you watched a new film exposing Planned Parenthood and abortion racism - Maafa21. Get it - watch it- spread the word ! www.maafa21.com
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  • 9/18/2009 10:37 AM grace wrote:
    "I wish we could view Obama as simply a Marxist liberal who is uprooting the free enterprise foundation of this country as opposed to JUST a "Black Face" in the White house."


    Yeah I wish people would see that, too. Unfortnately liberals have to pull the race card instead of looking at the issues..
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  • 9/19/2009 9:54 AM Constructive Feedback wrote:
    Someone on television made note of something that I am inclined to agree with.

    "Liberals make use of the claim of "racism" (and other isms) as a tool the way Conservatives make use of the word 'un-patriotic'".

    In both cases the intent is to attach a certain label to their adversary in the same way that "So tell me when did you stop beating your wife" is intended to put the opposition on the defensive.
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  • 9/19/2009 1:18 PM Melanie H wrote:
    The ability of the left to ignore inconvenient facts is stunning, but no surprise. More than any one group, white America propelled BO to the White House, but that cannot be acknowledges because it creates cognitive dissonance when playing the race card. But I must be a racist too as a black/Latina woman who did not vote for "the one". Thanks Vanessa, great post!
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  • 9/20/2009 10:04 AM John Cronin wrote:
    The political opposition directed towards President Obama has nothing to do with his race, it has EVERYTHING to do with his policies.

    Anytime a politician tries to govern against the will of the vast majority of the electorate, it doesn't matter if your last name is Johnson, Carter, Clinton or Obama, the results are the same. Either you or your party are turned out of office and sometimes it's both.

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  • 10/1/2009 10:55 PM Karen Johnson wrote:
    Your thoughts are exactly my thoughts! Thank You! When I heard and saw this from former Pres. Carter, I had the exact thoughts; how can these people be racist when they put him in office. Had it not been for the Caucasian Voters, mostly Women & Young people, he would not have won at all. The Margin of his win was not even that great! Another thought for you, with so many Blacks opposing California's Abortion Amendment, how could there be 95-96% vote for Obama when he is pro-abortion? I believe no Christ-follower should have voted for Pres. Obama; their vote would go against God in that God said a Marriage is between a Man and Woman; Obama is for the Gay/Lesbian Agenda; he is for Planned Parenthood whose Founder hated Black people and was for pro-Abortion. The people of America did not do their homework nor did they think nor did they pray before making such an important decision. They made so light of this by voting the Popular Vote; they hated Pres. Bush so much (who did more for Africa than any other President ever has) who recognized National Day of Prayer when the POTUS wouldn't even acknowledge it, didn't pray, didn't go to church and hasn't acknowledged that he is a Christ-follower but rather chooses to say there is more than one way; anyway, I won't get into that. Just know that I appreciate all that you are doing here. I got this Link from Rowena Booker from Facebook and I'm so glad I did. God bless you AfroConservative!
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  • 11/18/2009 2:45 PM Tyler D wrote:
    Oh so I guess Sarah Palin never played the victom card either. Republicans play the racist/sexist card just like the dems do, just seems here in righty world you only want to point out the Dems behaving badly. Has anyone over here on the right ever considered one of the reasons Obama won was because John McCain was a weak candidate. Hello Like I was telling my liberal friends in 04 when Bush won, Kerry was a terrible canidate. My friends on the right could not even bring themselves to vote for McCain because they have hated him for a long time. Also I know you don't want to face the fact that W was basically the republican Jimmy Carter, but the fact that the country went down the drain on the republican's watch also had somthing to do with people turning away from the Republicans and trying the Dems again.
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  • 2/20/2010 12:15 PM richard brooks wrote:
    I just now watched a video of Kieth Olbermann asking where are all of the black faces. I have thought about this very question hundreds of times when attending many events. Before you watch this video, please ask yourself this. How many black faces do you see at a Tea Party Rally? How many black faces do you see in the Super Bowl audience? How many black faces do you see in the audience at an NBA game? How many black faces do you see at Gettysburg National Military Park? How many black faces do you see at a Memorial Day Parade? And how many black faces do you see among the announcers on CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC? Now after you have thought about that for ten seconds, listen to Mr. Olbermann's comments. Then after you have watched this, please explain to me, where the hell are all of the black faces. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKofFIveJG4&feature=player_embedded

    Richard Brooks
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  • 2/20/2010 12:28 PM richard brooks wrote:
    I posted this somewhere on this site but I can't find it. So here goes again. Kieth Olbermann recently asked the question: "where are all of the black faces." I have thought about this very question hundreds of times when attending many events. Before you watch this video, please ask yourself this. How many black faces do you see at a Tea Party Rally? How many black faces do you see in the Super Bowl audience? How many black faces do you see in the audience at an NBA game? How many black faces do you see at Gettysburg National Military Park? How many black faces do you see at a Memorial Day Parade? And how many black faces do you see among the announcers on CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC? Now after you have thought about that for ten seconds, listen to Mr. Olbermann's comments. Then after you have watched this, please explain to me, where the hell are all of the black faces.

    Richard Brooks
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