Is the black vote monolithically for Obama?
Not if the Hon. James David Manning, PhD has anything to say about it.
God Save America This video is 22 minutes long, but it goes by quickly especially if you think, as I do, that Obama is dangerous for our country.
[The BLOG note: This video came to my attention via my father-in-law.]
23 comments:
i love this guy!
between him and zo'nation, you'd think they'd make a dent in the leftist machine, but i have my doubts.
p.s. - did you hear about THIS nutcase?
Let's hope his audience is listening.
As far as the nutball goes, this is one of the worst cases of liberal white guilt AND Bush Derangement Syndrome I've ever seen.
I'd much rather listen to Rev. Manning.
jedi master daryl: Obviously, I'm not familiar with the inner workings of black churches, but I do believe this man fervently believes, as I do, that Barack Hussein Obama is a dangerous candidate for president and he very charismatically makes his case.
How did Obama get to this point? I believe a totally compliant press had a lot to do with his meteoric rise. Obama has never even been vetted for this position. His slimey background wouldn't even clear him for a job with the Secret Service.
Obama is not qualified on so many levels that I'm growing tired of ennumerating them.
If I'm Obama, I don't put all of my hopes in the black vote, they've historically been fickle voters.
Obama is very dangerous to this country. He and his Dems on Capitol Hill will bring back stuff reminiscient of the Carter administration.
Who wants that???
All the while, his far Left buddies will be plotting the downfall of America.
Right, Cube...just how MANY times can we all enumerate everything we feel is wrong about Obama?
Have you notice a higher sitemeter reading? I'm looking at strangers who're REALLY looking into my redistribution articles, anti-Obama stuff, and I'm hoping those are Google links who might be learning from ALL of us on the blogs who're trying to right the terrible wrong our media's caused by not telling the American voters the truth.
This is a frikkin' racist election by far, and only because blacks would vote for Obama, no matter what his agenda was.
Hussein is the biggest racist of them all!
There are black conservatives, but they're few and far between. They need our prayers at this time because they're potentially putting their reputations and possibly their very lives on the line.
I'm not worried about any racial bloc votes as much as I am the easily led - who seem to be falling for this Bozo hook, line, and sinker. Especially vulnerable are the kids who have been receiving their liberal indoctrination courtesy of the far-left educrats lately.
No matter what happens on election day, its nice to see someone demonstrating some independent thought.
God Bless Us All is right.
And God save us all.
Obama is beyond terrible for this country!
This guy is passionate! He makes some excellent points.
Have you seen the Orson Scott Card editorial about the press and Obama? I don't have a URL handy, but just search on his name and "would the last honest reporter," which is the start of the article's title.
Good stuff.
God and McCain voters will save the day.
First let me say that I am slow to reply because my mom underwent surgery on 10/28/08. Thankfully everything went well and she is on he road to recuperation.
chuck: Blacks have been pretty consistent in their votes for democrats in the past. I would wager they will do so again unless they listen to pastors such as Rev. Manning.
phoenix: I'd rather have a third Bush term than a second Carter term.
Z: I've see high numbers of visitors that don't comment. Is that what you mean?
steve h: Exactly. Voting for Obama because he is black is just as racist as not voting for him because he is black. Unfortuntely, we don't have a free press that will get our viewpoint out there.
woman: Ditto. It is just as racist to vote for a candidate because he is black as it is to vote against him for the same reason.
pasadena c.c.: I hadn't thought about that angle. Considering what they've put Joe the Plumber through, they'll really come down hard on the black conservatives. Another good reason to redouble our efforts to defeat the libby forces of Obama.
cary: Good point. We pay good money for our kids to be indoctrinated in the universities by these left-wing nutcases. It's time we cleaned the halls of academia.
nancy: I'm all for thought, independent or not. It is our duty to become informed before casting a vote.
a new york guy's view: Let's hope so.
brooke: I agree. It would be a disaster that would make the Carter admin. lool like a picnic.
eyes: I hope his flock takes his passionate words to heart.
david: Yes I did see this. I posted the link on 10/22/08.
pasadena c.c.: From your lips to God's ears. I'm still hopeful we will prevail.
CUBE..no, I mean a larger than usual amount of people not commenting AND an unusually high amount of Anti-Obama pieces is what they're reading...especially lots of money redistribution pieces I've done....it's like the non-commenting strangers from Google are really looking to see information re: Obama ...I think that's a good sign.
As for Manning, I love the guy...
but the polls this morning say 93% of Black Americans are voting for Obama. Sure, most are Dems, anyway, but this certainly does make one wonder about RACE in this race!
Cube,
Another component of this campaign may be unfolding to our advantage. I call it the "Beatrice Effect".
Spefically, it relates to the campaign by the former corporate giant Beatrice Foods who in the late '80's' ran ads on T.V. that always ended in a soft female voice; "We're Beatrice".
Nobody knew what the hell the ending voice was about unless they read the WSJ or IBD but it doesn't matter. Beatrice was the parent company of many others that manufactured products we see and buy every day.
By ending each ad, for whatever product, with the soft voice, they thought it would enhance their corporate image. In fact, it scared the crap out of consumers who thought it was Big Brother controlling everything!
Beatrice ended the sweeping campaign by quietly dropping the "soothing" signature from its ads.
Obama may have hit the Beatrice Effect with tonight's performance!
Here is hoping.
Queequeg
Z: Oh, I get it. I haven't had time to research it, but I'll keep an eye out for that.
QQ: The Beatrice Effect. I like that and I do remember how it freaked people out. Let's hope Obama's supernummerary negatives are adding up in peoples' heads and the Beatrice Effect takes over anybody who is thinking about voting for the most scariest most radically liberal candidate EVAH!
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