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Horned frogs folly

Texas Christian University in Fort Worth apparently thinks anti-American, anti-Jew, anti-white Black Liberation Theology is mighty cool. Why, their Brite Divinity School (related to the Disciples of Christ) plans to honor racist demogogue Jeremiah Wright, Barry’s paranoid pastor and windbag mentor, who says in multiple videos so far available here (who knows for how long) that the government invented AIDS to kill blacks (nevermind that it got all those white gays first), 9/11 was "the chickens coming home to roost" and we should all sing "God damn America, that’s in the Bible." Anticipating a little controversy (gee, you think?) Brite has reaffirmed its decision and moved the March 29 shindig off-campus. I always thought the TCU Horned Frogs were kind of goofy. Now I know they’re actually insane.

Via JammieWearingFool 

Barry’s good speech

Sen. Obama could have taken the normal political course and run from the contradictions inherent in his initial denials about his mentor/pastor Jeremiah Wright. But he didn’t. At least not in his speech today in Philadelphia. I didn’t see it but read the transcript here. He didn’t explain why he chose twenty years ago to align himself with conspiracy-minded Black Liberation Theology, divisive as it is for a man who talks unity. But he made a fine stab at explaining why it is the way it is, and going some distance to refute it. His overall "from many, one" message also was impressive, and truly unifying. Now, if I only believed in the reliability of Democrat-run government to right all these wrongs he enumerates (though I disagree with him on Iraq, his attacks on corporations and the idea that government should help people "find good jobs"), I might want to vote for him. But I don’t, and so I won’t. But I do admire his unusual willingness to confront the Wright issue that, all by itself, could yet bring him down.

MORE: OTH, the speech really P,Oed Roger L. Simon, who calls it B,S. He makes a good point:

"…anyone who finds moral equivalence between Wright’s racist screeds and (Obama’s) white grandmother’s admitting to him in private that she feared black men on the street has got a serious problem."