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On Labor Day, Obama Set To Jump Into GOP Race For President

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Uninformed White House sources have said Obama is so frustrated he is considering throwing his hat in the ring with Romney, Perry, Bachman, Paul et al.

After giving the unions large stakes in the two new Detroit car companies, promising them free to affordable insurance for the poor and uninsured, and protecting their pensions, except for Ford which did not go into Obama assisted fast track bankruptcy upsetting the legal and economic applecart, where is the gratitude?

In its bluntest challenge to President Obama since taking office, the Congressional Black Caucus expressed disappointment with Obama’s Tuesday jobs speech — and reminded the first black president he promised not to “ignore” race during his famous Philadelphia speech in 2008.

This was from December 8, 2009 Politico posting. It quoted Obama as saying:

“As a candidate, President Obama said in his speech on race during the Democratic primary, ‘race is an issue that I believe this nation cannot afford to ignore right now.’

Obama wishes he could ignore race this week. His earlier quick dismissal in 2009 is not tolerated as well in 2011.

In 2009 Rep Conyers said Obama was “sucking up to the wrong people” and “taking advice from those clowns in the (Obama) White House.”

Guess what Obama supporters are saying now in 2011 in advance of this Thursdays Jobs Campaign Speech before both houses of congress.

Maxine (there is only one other than the cartoon) wonders why Obama is not bus touring in black communities. Silly gal, with OVER 90% support like right and leftists dictators around the un-liberated world have long garnered, why would he bother, he has them in the bag. “We’re in the bag for Obama” is what the bumper sticker says.

Daily Kos says Professor Cornel West has a place in the conversation but is not particularly helpful when he calls Obama

“a black mascot of Wall Street oligarchs and a black puppet of corporate plutocrats.”

Imagine what he said about a white Republican president. And who even knew Obama visited Disney land home of Oli and Pluto.

Meredith Jessup on Sept 5 (TODAY = LABOR DAY) posted on TheBlaze.com, a number of very interesting references on the subject stimulating all sides.

Sam Blumfeld writing in the New American says essentially that illiterate blacks and whites should rap instead about the the acclaimed film directed by Denzel Washington, The Great Debaters, which dramatically tells the story of Black academic achievement in the racially segregated South of the 1930s.

Unfortunately for them (the Black Caucaus), the first black American president has no credible answer for the caucus. The trouble is that for decades black leadership in and out of Congress has done nothing to tackle the problem of what might be termed “the black underclass.”

Why, after over 140 years of freedom from slavery and the benefits of compulsory, universal education (albeit, for all the faults inherent in government education), do we find in every large American city thousands of African-Americans who live in poverty, are functionally illiterate, and engaged in drug trafficking, gang violence, and crime?

It is true that the black middle class is growing, and that many African-Americans have achieved great success in virtually every field of endeavor. Oprah Winfrey has become one of the richest women in America. Herman Cain, a self-made business success, is running for President. Black sports celebrities and Hollywood stars are millionaires. Yet, millions of African-Americans are stuck in life-long poverty.

Is it possible “civil rights” activists who have made a lot of money and reputation has enslaved those who support them by taking away their souls?

James Meredith, arguably one of the most important of blacks who fought and WORKED hard for their own individual rights and who almost single handedly changed the Democratic and overly revered Kennedy administration’s “don’t rock the boat policy” even on true racism evident in many ways including on student admissions at the University of Mississippi stated in an interview for CNN,

“I was engaged in a war. I considered myself engaged in a war from Day One. And my objective was to force the federal government—the Kennedy administration at that time—into a position where they would have to use the United States military force to enforce my rights as a citizen”

James Meredith has been permanently blacklisted by blacks every since. There is a statue of him on the University of Mississippi but where else and is his underclass redeeming thinking taught in black studies courses?

Why and if not, why not?

Because he said:

“Nothing could be more insulting to me than the concept of civil rights. It means perpetual second-class citizenship for me and my kind”

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