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“I Chose Him Not By The Color Of His Skin But The Content Of His Character”

Something in the wind has changed but I search for the words. Like a cool autumn breeze in your favorite vacation spot. Like standing on a rock looking out a the vastness of the ocean and comprehending our own limited existence. In essence, I wonder if we are reaching for the mountain top and are now starting to view the glimmering beauty of the valley below. Such were my thoughts when I heard the comments of the actress Stacy Dash.

Through all the bigotry that has been leveled by the elite media and their cohorts, I have been waiting for a breakthrough. For a chance for decent men and women to reclaim America. To reclaim our affection as a nation. Not the thrice false claimed humanity of humanists but the simple expression of affection. Not affection in a sexual sense but an affection of the person. One on one. Soul to soul with mind touching mind. Like people reading each others thoughts without saying a word.

In this great struggle for America and all that is good, we are constantly bombarded with media claims of racism, hate, bigotry and divisiveness. The smear merchants and race baiters that dominate the media with their liberal political agenda give voice to a reprobate political agenda in the guise of defending the public good. By acting upon their own failed sense of God and goodness. ungodly liberals attack the character of all who desire to live in a free, moral and just society. Liberal politicos and their supporters take aim at the pillars of our nation like liberty, faith and true charity.  Constant besmirching good people and trumpeting evil in the name of good is the essence of their public enuciations. During his term,  American’s have been weighing the character of Obama. Obama’s fate hangs in the balance.

America is in the process of change. American’s will boldly announce their verdict in November. Voters have looked in their hearts and will reject the false prosperity, false caring, false ethics, false decency and yes the false messiah Obama. His character has been weighed and he is found wanting. See it’s not about the color of his skin, it is about the insidious content of his character. America is seeing the light and so are a few members of Holllywoood. So I want to say:

 

Thank You Stacy Dash!! Thanks for being you. I have a feeling Martin Luther King would be proud of you.

 

Well guess what,  now Stacy is under attack. The liberal script is so predictable.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2012/10/08/actress-stacey-dash-hit-with-racially-charged-attacks-after-endorsing-romney/

Hang in there, because today, your interal strength and beauty shines brightly.

 

 

 

COMMENTS

  • davenj1

    Saw interview with Piers Morgan. Gave me hope for the future

    • jamesm

      Hope for our nations values. Values will determine our fate as a nation. Great interview.

  • Repair_Man_Jack

    Hollywood! Where diversity is homogenous! Good on Stacey Dash for fighting the power and sticking it to the man.

    • jamesm

      555

  • tyman

    Absolutely wow! Here’s a Romney ad with fromer NBA player Greg Anthony. I hope that their courage helps others to do the same!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvXtcJJdimA

  • Ausonius

    I do wonder what M.L. King would think of the “Rev.” Jeremiah Wright, the destruction of the Afro-American family by 45 years of welfare checks and government promotion of irresponsible sexual behavior through government-mandated sex education, union-trashed public education where incompetent teachers are protected, police patrol the halls, and where government bureaucrats prevent any change, and finally of the first Afro-American president, whose self-admitted laziness and lack of true talent are now on display, a man who has not yet addressed any of the above problems affecting Afro-Americans, and who has not even used the “bully pulpit” to attack black-on-black crime.

    I do wonder…!

    • tyman

      I listened to an MP3 of a sermon he gave at a church in Atlanta. It was actually a pretty good sermon (he made some good Biblical remarks), aside from the smirks to Rush Limbaugh, etc. That is until he used a word that rhymes with witch…twice. You could tell the church crowd was not used to have language like that uttered from the pulpit…maybe that’s how they do it in Chicago. Pffft. Wright has a terrible racial chip on his shoulder that Dr. King would, I think, completely disapprove.

    • mikinzla

      So. Apparently, the big old bad government can make here-to-for good people abandon principals and values and worthy behavior , simply by funding the opposite,,,all with good intentions nonetheless. It is still time for those so easily led to stand for something, on their own. Even if the big old bad government pays for your moral decay,, you as a person/citizen/ child of the universe/ or God still must be held accountable for your own personal behavior. Jesus did not endure 40 days of temptation so no one else would have to.

    • mikinzla

      I might add that anyone who looks to the government for salvation is identical to the slave who capitulated to the “massa”. There are still plenty of slaves out here., sadly enough.

    • jamesm

      Alveda King, MLK’s neice has taken Obama to task. I believe MLK would take Jeremiah Wright to the proverbial woodshed.

  • mikinzla

    So. A gorgeous Black woman jumps ship on the liberal seas. This is a massive threat to the liberal establishment, unable to control all its subjects, losing its claim to speak for those who normally say nothing. Remember, when the Nazis took control of Germany,it counted on slavish cooperation of the masses. It got just that, and look what happened.

    • jamesm

      Gorgeous inside and out. A model speaker for the proposition that “Content of character” is what really matters.

  • mikinzla

    the fact that she is BLACK does matter. It shows backbone. Not backside. Grow up. Race matters.. Spare me the cliches.