from, not just lectured to."In a post headlined, "A Brief for Whitey," Buchanan has a beef with Obama for not throwing Rev. Jeremiah Wright under the bus:
How would Barack explain to his press groupies why he sat silent in a pew for 20 years as the Rev. Jeremiah Wright delivered racist rants against white America for our maligning of Fidel and Gadhafi, and inventing AIDS to infect and kill black people?Buchanan thinks African Americans should show more appreciation for being the descendants of slaves:
How would he justify not walking out as Wright spewed his venom about "the U.S. of K.K.K. America," and howled, "God damn America!"
First, America has been the best country on earth for black folks. It was here that 600,000 black people, brought from Africa in slave ships, grew into a community of 40 million, were introduced to Christian salvation, and reached the greatest levels of freedom and prosperity blacks have ever known.Buchanan was just warming up:
Wright ought to go down on his knees and thank God he is an American.
Second, no people anywhere has done more to lift up blacks than white Americans. Untold trillions have been spent since the '60s on welfare, food stamps, rent supplements, Section 8 housing, Pell grants, student loans, legal services, Medicaid, Earned Income Tax Credits and poverty programs designed to bring the African-American community into the mainstream.
Governments, businesses and colleges have engaged in discrimination against white folks - with affirmative action, contract set-asides and quotas - to advance black applicants over white applicants.How typical. First, 20 million Africans were shackled and packed into the holds of slave ships. Roughly 10 million didn't make it here because they died in passage.
There are more poor whites than poor blacks. And unlike the broken promise of "40 acres and a mule," the government programs that Buchanan lists were not "designed" for black folks. Also, white women have been the primary beneficiaries of affirmative action.
Buchanan denounces government spending to "lift up" individuals. Meanwhile in one day, the federal government spent $30 billion on corporate welfare to bail out Bear Stearns.


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By: houston garrett on 3/26/2008 7:46AM
it suprizes me that some of us so call black folks
just don't get it they just do not see the plan ,ask
the black eagle about it ,when white folks can elect
dumb A george bush ,we sould walk in lock step behind
Obama ,with out looking all the BS just vote for him what hell do you think that he is going to paint the white house black and have BBQ's on penna ave
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By: Jerry G Hubbard on 3/25/2008 9:19AM
I am ashamed at all this termoil caused by ignorance,first off Pat ,white people did not introduce us to Christianity,read your Bible and then remember all those movies about the great slave master and all those pure white colums(?) that appeared at all plantations meanwhile the slaves while in the field sang and prayed unto this same God that you have selfishly claimed for yourself,you took our language but not our praise and it is to him that I give glory,yes for even createing ignorant people like mr Buchanan and Limbaugh and a few others.As my Pastor says"You speak the Truth"!
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By: CARROLLREDD1 on 3/25/2008 9:35AM
IF PEOPLE REALLY THINK THAT WRIGHT IS A MAN OF GOD, THEN THEY HAD BETTER LOOK AT THIER OWN LIVES AS WRIGHT IS A DEVIL PURE AND SIMPLE.HE HAS SOLD HIS SOUL A LONG TIME AGO.JUST LIKE PAT AND ALL THOSE WHO THINK ALL THIS RACIAL BUSINESS IS GOING AWAY.I LIVE IN THE HEART OF A BLACK AREA OF HOUSTON AND I WOULDNT TRADE IT FOR THE WORLD,BUT I RUN INTO HATRED EVERYDAY,BUT I RUN INTO LOVE ALSO.BOTH SIDES SHOULD STEP BACK AND LOOK AT THEMSELVES FIRST.GOOD LUCK AMERICA AS IT IS ON THE WAY DOWN THE ROAD OF HELL.
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By: calvinthe morrow on 3/25/2008 10:16AM
don,t forget strong thurman from s.c he rape a black maid, an got a baby by her ,
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By: calvinthe morrow on 3/25/2008 10:15AM
don,t for strong thurman from s.c
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By: steele on 3/25/2008 10:44AM
All this talk just means that this country is still not ready to talk honestly about the black - white issue. Agree with comment that says there is only one race, the human race.
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By: kathleen on 3/25/2008 10:46AM
Why doesn't pat listen to the entire tape? why did pat tell a Black analyst on MSNBC Dan Abrams show to "shut up"? Why has MSNBC kept him as an analyst on the show. Disrespecting a Black woman is not acceptable to me and MSNBc should kick him off.
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By: Greg Jones on 3/25/2008 11:44AM
From: Blacks4Barack! SHARE THE FACTS !!!
MEDIA EXPOSED ! Coniving Media Never Mentions Rev. Wright's Sermon Was Quoting A WHITE MAN on Fox News !
Meet the man who inspired Reverend Jeremiah Wright's now famous tirade about America's foreign policy inciting the terrorist attacks of September 11.
His name is Ambassador Edward Peck. And he is a retired, white, career U.S. diplomat who served 32-years in the U.S. Foreign Service and was chief of the U.S. mission to Iraq under Jimmy Carter -- hardly the black-rage image with which Wright has been stigmatized.
In fact, when Wright took the pulpit to give his post-9/11 address -- which has since become boiled down to a five second sound bite about "America's chickens coming home to roost" -- he prefaced his remarks as a "faith footnote," an indication that he was deviating from his sermon.
"I heard Ambassador Peck on an interview yesterday," Wright declared. "He was on Fox News. This is a white man and he was upsetting the Fox News commentators to no end. He pointed out, a white man, an ambassador, that what Malcolm X said when he got silenced by Elijah Muhammad was in fact true: America's chickens are coming home to roost."
Wright then went on to list more than a few U.S. foreign policy endeavors that, by the tone of his voice and manner of his expression, he viewed as more or less deplorable. This included, as has been demonstrated in the endless loop of clips from his sermon, bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki and nuking "far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon and we never batted an eye."
"Violence begets violence," Wright said, "hatred begets hatred, and terrorism begets terrorism."
And then he concluded by putting the comments on Peck's shoulders: "A white ambassador said that yall, not a black militant, not a reverend who preaches about racism, an ambassador whose eyes are wide open and is trying to get us to wake up and move away from this dangerous precipice... the ambassador said that the people we have wounded don't have the military capability we have, but they do have individuals who are willing to die and take thousands with them... let me stop my faith footnote right there."
So it seems that while Wright did believe American held some responsibility for 9/11, his views, which have been described as radically outside the political mainstream, were actually influenced by a career foreign policy official.
Who is Peck? The ambassador, who has offered controversial criticism of Israeli policy in the West Bank but also warned against the Iraq War, was lecturing on a cruise ship and was unavailable for comment. But officials at Peck's former organization, the Council for the National Interest, a non-profit group that advocates reducing Israel's influence on U.S. Middle East policy, offered descriptions of the man.
"Peck is very outspoken," said Eugene Bird, who now heads CNI. "He is also very good at making phrases that have a resonance with the American people. When he came off of that Fox News, a few days later he said they would never invite me back again."
And what, exactly, did Peck say in that Fox News interview that inspired Wright's words?
Here are some quotes from an appearance the Ambassador made on the network on October 11, 2001, which may or may not have been the segment Wright was referring to. On the show, Peck said he thought it was illogical to tie Saddam Hussein to the terrorist attacks on 9/11, and that while the then-Iraqi leader had "some very sound and logical reasons not to like [the United States]," he and Osama bin Laden had no other ties.
From there, Peck went on to ascribe motives for what prompted the 9/11 attacks. "Stopping the economic embargo and bombings of Iraq," he said, "things to which Osama bin Laden has alluded as the kinds of things he doesn't like. He doesn't think it's appropriate for the United States to be doing, from his perspective, all the terrible things that he sees us as having been doing, the same way Saddam Hussein feels. So from that perspective, they have a commonality of interests. But they also have a deeply divergent view of the role of Islam in government, which would be a problem."
NOTE: So there you go. All this time the media NEVER let us know that Rev. Wright was simply quoting someone else....a distinguished WHITE MAN....on FOX NEWS ! The coniving, destructive, falsified, hate mongoring tactics of the media WILL NOT BE TOLERATED !
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By: peni on 3/25/2008 11:01AM
Response to #14. Ashcroft got in, and so did countless others who were once connected to or still connected to beliefs supporting racism. Did anyone see the Republican station Fox, Chris Wallace got tired of his colleagues bashing Barack, and he told them on the air that enough was enough. What do you bet that he'll either be forced to resign or be replaced. Pat Buchannan belongs on the show with Vicki Lawrence, "Mamma's Family" I think that's the name of the show and the main character.Not a minority no where to be found on that show.
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By: Tish on 3/25/2008 11:08AM
Pat spews the same hate as Rev. Wright. He speaks as if blacks were welcome here with out arms. What a sick man. Blacks were degraded ,killed, and treated like animals. How a white person can say blacks should be thankful is nuts. The ones that made it had a fight to get where they are. A white person never give us anything. They really need to stop patting themselves on the back. As of today we are still fighting, we are the the only race that the president have to sign to let us vote. We are still not free, give me a break racist white man.
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