Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Obama's Other Racist Spiritual Advisor

Just when all of the stuff about Obama's racist, hate-mongering, conspiracy theorist pastor Jeremiah "God Damn America" Wright looked like it was about to blow over, we find out about a different 'spiritual advisor' of Obama's that shares Wright's rhetoric, Rev. James "House Niggers" Meeks.
"We don't have slave masters, we got mayors. But they are still the same white people who are presiding over systems where black people are not able to be educated.

"You got some preachers that are house niggers. You got some elected officials that are house niggers. Rather than them try and break this up, they're gonna fight you to protect that white man."
And, he's not just mad at the 'slave masters' and their apparent 'house niggers'. He also is, apparently, against any 'white Christian' who doesn't vote for him.
"If I do run and there are two people in the race who both are not standing for morality, if I don't have every white Christian vote in the state of Illinois, I will stand on top of the Sears Tower and call every one of y'all racist."
Now, keep in mind, Rev. James Meeks has appeared in Obama campaign commercials. He's an Obama Superdelegate. He has served on Obama campaign committees. Obama campaigned at Meeks' church. They're both linked to Tony Rezko. And, in a 2004 Chicago Sun-Times article, Obama himself claims to have sought him out for “spiritual counsel” and political support.
Another person Obama says he seeks out for spiritual counsel is state Sen. James Meeks, who is also the pastor of Chicago's Salem Baptist Church. The day after Obama won the primary in March, he stopped by Salem for Wednesday-night Bible study.
But, not only is Meeks apparently yet another anti-White race-baiting pastor in Chicago with ties to Obama, but he's also already ruffled the feathers of the homosexual community, being called 'a stalwart anti-gay activist' who actively campaigned against gay marriage in Illinois and for thanking "Hollywood Jews for bringing us Brokeback Mountain."

According to InstaPundit:
"The problem for Obama is that Rev. James Meeks, like Rev. Jeremiah Wright, preaches a message that appears to be directly at odds with the promise of hope, unity and bridging social, racial and political divisions upon which his campaign is built. . . . Perhaps of even more concern than race-baiting diatribes like these is Rev. Meeks disturbing history of antagonism towards the LGBT community. A spring 2007 newsletter from the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) named Meeks one of the '10 leading black religious voices in the anti-gay movement . . . . On a more personal level, Meeks has reportedly blamed 'Hollywood Jews for bringing us Brokeback Mountain'. "
Now, this all begs the question as to whether or not Obama going to tell us, again, that he had all this interaction with Meeks but didn’t know the man was a bigoted, race-baiting homophobe? And, is the media going to give Obama another pass for associating, closely and repeatedly, with a guy like this?

How many more "crazy uncles" of Obama’s do we have to uncover before we can come to the conclusion that there's likely a reason why Obama sought these people out and that, more than likely, the reason is that he agrees with them ... ?

Monday, April 7, 2008

UN: Globe is Cooling, Sun Not Involved.

Here's an interesting bit of news from UK's Daily Mail:
The world will experience global cooling this year, according a leading climate scientist.

The head of the World Meteorological Organisation said La Nina - the weather phenomenon which is cooling the Pacific - is likely to trigger a small drop in average global temperatures compared with last year.
What's that? The globe is going to be cooler this year ... ? Seems like someone might've been saying that for a few months now.

The other interesting part of this is that the World Meteorological Organisation is part of the United Nations who, of course, has been warning of doom and gloom and global catastrophe if we didn't do something to stop Global Warming.
The prediction - which follows a bitterly cold winter in China and the Arctic - is prompting some sceptics to question the theory of climate change.
Whoa! Now, you just hang on there. The debate is settled, people. Get back in line.

The article goes on to state:
Michel Jarraud, the World Meteorological Organisation's secretary general, said La Nina was expected to continue into the summer, depressing global temperatures by a fraction of a degree.
And, coupled with the fraction of a degree that the temperature has already dropped over the past twelve months ...

I don't know. I mean, I'm not a global climate change scientist, but I am a thinker, and two years of 'fraction of a degree' drops should be the counter-balance to a century of 'fraction of a degree' increases, shouldn't it?

It continues:
It said temperatures are influenced by a range of variables - including changes in the sun's output, pollution and weather cycles such as La Nina.
Waitaminute. The sun's output has something to do with it?

That's weird. Because, just a few days ago, the BBC said that the scientists have recently said that the Sun wasn't involved in global temperature.

Of course, that's also the same BBC that caved to Global Warming bullies and changed a story that announced the fact that there's been no global warming since 1998 to suit the whims of Climate Change alarmists, eventually removing that fact altogether.

So who knows whether the story they reported about the sun was accurate or if the scientists involved just threatened to call the BBC's reporter names until they gave in and published the piece ...