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Saturday, March 22, 2008
A Message From Louis Calabro
President Emeritus of : EAIF - http://www.eaif.org
To: Barack Husain Obama - info@barackobama.com
Subject:Pat Buchanan Rejects One Way Race Conversation |
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Pat Buchanan presents the
European American side of the so called race discussion
that is going on in America, instead of the one way
conversation that is going on about race relations in
America by the news media and gatekeepers.
Please wake up to reality. Blacks daily commit a horrible
disporportionate number of vicious violent crimes against
European Americans, and have been "lynching"
them for the past 40-50 years.
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Remember the Zebra Killings by
members of Minister Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam--more
than 71 murders of European Americans.
Remember the Wichita Massacre
where the racially conscious black Carr brothers raped, robbed
and executed 4 of five innocent European Americans.
Remember the almost unbelievable
rape, torture and murder of Christopher Newsom and Channon
Christian by black haters in Knoxville, Tenn.
Remember
the 35,000 annual rapes of European American women by
blacks.
Remember the untold numbers
of blacks raping European Americans in our prisons.
Remember the more than
500,000 annual violent crimes commited by blacks against
European Americans.
You have a lot to remember
about what is happening TODAY
before you tell us about what happened 150 years ago.
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A Brief
for Whitey
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Friday, March 21, 2008
How would he pull it off? I wondered.
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Patrick J. Buchanan |
Barack Husain Obama |
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?
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!"
My hunch was right. Barack would turn the tables.
Yes, Barack agreed, Wright's statements were "controversial,"
and "divisive," and "racially charged,"
reflecting a "distorted view of America."
But we must understand the man in full and the black experience
out of which the Rev. Wright came: 350 years of slavery and
segregation.
Barack then listed black grievances and informed us what white
America must do to close the racial divide and heal the country.
The "white community," said Barack, must start "acknowledging
that what ails the African-American community does not just
exist in the minds of black people; that the legacy of discrimination
-- and current incidents of discrimination, while less overt
than in the past -- are real and must be addressed. Not just
with words, but with deeds ... ."
And what deeds must we perform to heal ourselves and our country?
The "white community" must invest more money in
black schools and communities, enforce civil rights laws,
ensure fairness in the criminal justice system and provide
this generation of blacks with "ladders of opportunity"
that were "unavailable" to Barack's and the Rev.
Wright's generations.
What is wrong with Barack's prognosis and Barack's cure?
Only this. It is the same old con,
the same old shakedown that black hustlers have been running
since the Kerner Commission blamed the riots in Harlem, Watts,
Newark, Detroit and a hundred other cities on, as Nixon put
it, "everybody but the rioters themselves."
Was "white racism" really responsible for those
black men looting auto dealerships and liquor stories, and
burning down their own communities, as Otto Kerner said --
that liberal icon until the feds put him away for bribery.
Barack says we need to have a conversation about race in America.
Fair enough. But this time, it has to be a two-way conversation.
White America needs to be heard from, not just lectured to.
This time, the Silent Majority needs to have its convictions,
grievances and demands heard. And among them are these:
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.
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.
Churches, foundations, civic groups, schools and individuals
all over America have donated time and money to support soup
kitchens, adult education, day care, retirement and nursing
homes for blacks.
We hear the grievances. Where is the gratitude?
Barack talks about new "ladders of opportunity"
for blacks.
Let him go to Altoona and Johnstown, and ask the white kids
in Catholic schools how many were visited lately by Ivy League
recruiters handing out scholarships for "deserving"
white kids.
Is white America really responsible for the fact that the
crime and incarceration rates for African-Americans are seven
times those of white America? Is it really white America's
fault that illegitimacy in the African-American community
has hit 70 percent and the black dropout rate from high schools
in some cities has reached 50 percent?
Is that the fault of white America or, first and foremost,
a failure of the black community itself?
As for racism, its ugliest manifestation is in interracial
crime, and especially interracial crimes of violence. Is Barack
Obama aware that while white criminals choose black victims
3 percent of the time, black criminals choose white victims
45 percent of the time?
Is Barack aware that black-on-white rapes are 100 times more
common than the reverse, that black-on-white robberies were
139 times as common in the first three years of this decade
as the reverse?
We have all heard ad nauseam from
the Rev. Al about Tawana Brawley, the Duke rape case and Jena.
And all turned out to be hoaxes.
But about the epidemic of black assaults on whites that are
real, we hear nothing.
Sorry, Barack, some of us have heard
it all before, about 40 years and 40 trillion tax dollars
ago.
Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American
Conservative magazine, and the author of many books
including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and
Conquest of America .
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The
'isms' that bedevil Bush
Monday March 24, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- On reading
George Bush's discourse to the New York Economic Club last
week, Cicero's insight came to mind: "To be ignorant of what
occurred before you were born is to remain always a child."
With Iraq entering its sixth year, the dollar sinking to peso
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A brief for Whitey
Friday March 21, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- How would he pull
it off? I wondered. 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?
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Train wreck ahead
for Dems
Tuesday March 18, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- When the assassination
of John F. Kennedy horrified a nation, Black Muslim Minister Malcolm
X declared it payback for America's violence in the world, a case
of "chickens coming home to roost." "Being an old farm boy myself,"
said Malcolm, "chickens coming home to roost never did make me ...
Playing by Obama's
rules
Friday March 14, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- To observe Democrats
this week, savaging one of their heroines, is to understand why
the party is unready to rule. Consider: At the 1984 Democratic convention
in San Francisco, an unknown member of Congress was vaulted into
history by being chosen the first woman ever to run on a national
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Hil on NAFTA:
The lady gets it
Monday March 10, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- "The commonest error
in politics," said Lord Salisbury, "is sticking to the carcass of
dead policies." Lord Salisbury's rule comes to mind on reading of
John McCain's delight at the $40 billion contract awarded the French-led
parent of Airbus to build the next generation of U.S. Air Force
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Dems play race
card – on each other
Friday March 07, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- "All is race," wrote
Benjamin Disraeli, "there is no other truth." What Disraeli meant
by race is what Winston Churchill meant when he spoke of "our island
race" – a tribe, an ethnic group, a people unique and separate
from all others. Disraeli saw the Irish in Britain as a ...
John McCain on
trade: Ahistorical nonsense
Tuesday March 04, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- ...
Katrina Nation
Thursday February 28, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- ...
The
return of ethnic nationalism
Monday February 25, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- ...
McCain calls
out the Times
Friday February 22, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- John McCain just
shoved his whole stack into the middle of the table and put his
credibility and candidacy on the line. He just threw down the gauntlet
to the New York Times by flatly denying every point of a front-page
story that implied McCain had an affair nine years ago with a 31-year
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is the author of seven books.
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The 'isms' that bedevil Bush
Monday March 24, 2008 by Patrick J. Buchanan -- On reading
George Bush's discourse to the New York Economic Club last
week, Cicero's insight came to mind: "To be ignorant of
what occurred before you were born is to remain always a
child." With Iraq entering its sixth year, the dollar sinking
to peso levels, the economy careening into r ...
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On reading George Bush's discourse to the New York Economic Club
last week, Cicero's insight came to mind: "To be ignorant of
what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child."
With Iraq entering its sixth year, the dollar sinking to peso
levels, the economy careening into recession, and 12 million to
20 million illegal aliens roosting here, Bush alerted us to what
really worries him:
"I'm troubled by isolationism and protectionism ... (and)
another 'ism,' and that's nativism. And that's what happened throughout
our history. And probably the most grim reminder of what can happen
to America during periods of isolationism and protectionism is
what happened in the late in the '30s, when we had this
America First policy and Smoot-Hawley. And look where it got us."
Let us try to sort out this dog's breakfast.
First, America was never isolationist. From its birth, the republic
was a great trading nation with ties to the world. True, in 1935,
1936 and 1937, a Democratic Congress passed and FDR signed neutrality
acts to keep us out of the Italo-Abyssinian and Spanish civil
wars. And FDR did say, "We are not isolationist except insofar
as we seek to isolate ourselves completely from war." But
how did staying out of Abyssinia and Spain hurt America?
As for Smoot-Hawley, it was a tariff enacted in June 1930, nine
months after the Crash of 1929, which occurred, as Milton Friedman
won a Nobel Prize for proving, when the stock market bubble, caused
by the Fed's easy money policy, burst. Smoot-Hawley had nothing
to do with a Depression that began in 1929 and lasted through
FDR's first two terms. This is a liberal myth, probably taught
to Mr. Bush by New Deal Democrats at the Milton Academy.
America First was an organization of 800,000 anti-interventionists
formed at Yale in 1940 by patriots like Gerald Ford, Potter Stewart
and Sargent Shriver, backed by John F. Kennedy, to check FDR's
drive to war. Herbert Hoover supported it, and its greatest spokesman
was the Lone Eagle, Charles Lindbergh.
But America First did not make policy. FDR did. And it was FDR
who, by cutting off Japan's oil in July 1941, rebuffing Prince
Konoye's offer to meet him in the Pacific or Alaska and issuing
a virtual ultimatum on Nov. 26, 1941 to get out of China
that propelled Japan to its fatal decision to attack Pearl
Harbor on Dec. 7.
Isolationist is an epithet used to smear those patriots who adhere
to Washington's admonition to stay out of foreign wars, Jefferson's
counsel to seek "peace, commerce and honest friendship with
all nations, entangling alliances with none" and John Quincy
Adams's declaration that America "goes not abroad, in search
of monsters to destroy."
Does Bush regard these statesmen as blinkered isolationists?
Protectionism is the structuring of trade policy to protect the
national sovereignty, ensure economic self-reliance and "prosper
America first." It was the policy of the Republican Party
from Abraham Lincoln to Calvin Coolidge.
America began that era in 1860 with one half of Britain's production
and ended it producing more than all of Europe put together. Is
this a record to be ashamed of?
Compare protectionism's success to Bush's record.
Since 2001, he has presided over the seven largest trade deficits
in history, the loss of 3.5 million manufacturing jobs and the
collapse of the dollar, and added but one-fifth of the private
sector jobs Bill Clinton created. Gold has gone from $260 an ounce
to $1,000, oil from $28 a barrel to $100.
"Nativism" is another smear term, dating to the early
1850s and the Know-Nothing Party, which sought to halt immigration
after millions of Irish flooded in after the famine of 1845. It
carries a connotation of xenophobia, or the fear and hatred of
foreigners.
Thus does Bush tar critics who deplore his dereliction of duty
in failing to defend this nation's borders against a Third World
invasion that may turn this republic into a Tower of Babel.
From 1924 to 1965, there was indeed little immigration. Does
that make Coolidge, Hoover, FDR, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower
and Kennedy knuckle-dragging nativists? When JFK took office,
we were as united and strong a country as we have ever been. How
did we suffer from not having 12 million to 20 million illegal
aliens here?
In smearing as nativists, protectionists and isolationists those
who wish to stop the invasion, halt the export of factories and
jobs to Asia, and stop the unnecessary wars, Bush is attacking
the last true conservatives in his party.
Which is understandable. For after the judges and tax cuts, what
is there about Bush that is conservative? His foreign policy is
Wilsonian. His trade policy is pure FDR. His spending is LBJ all
the way. His amnesty for illegals is Teddy Kennedy's policy.
Two-thirds of the nation says we are on the wrong course. Two-thirds
rejects NAFTA and amnesty. Two-thirds wants out of Iraq. Two-thirds
rejects Bush. Bush says that people are being misled by those
wicked old isolationists, protectionists and nativists. At least
he and Poppy will have something to agree on in retirement.
To find out more about Patrick Buchanan, and read features by
other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators
Syndicate web page at www.creators.com
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A
Brief for Whitey
How would he pull it off? I wondered. 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
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Pastor
to the President?
When the assassination of John F. Kennedy horrified a nation,
Black Muslim Minister Malcolm X declared it payback for America's
violence in the world, a case of "chickens coming home to
roost." "Being an old farm boy myself," … |
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Playing
by Obama's Rules
To observe Democrats this week, savaging one of their heroines,
is to understand why the party is unready to rule. Consider:
At the 1984 Democratic convention in San Francisco, an unknown
member of Congress was vaulted into history by being chosen
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To
Die for NAFTA
"The commonest error in politics," said Lord Salisbury, "is
sticking to the carcass of dead policies." Lord Salisbury's
rule comes to mind on reading of John McCain's delight at
the $40 billion contract awarded the French-led … |
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