Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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Re: Khalid al Mansour and Obama
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Posted by:
Amanda Carpenter at
1:11 PM
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This guy is clearly a radical and he was helping Obama gain acceptance into Harvard, possibly raising money for Obama if Sutton is to be believed.
This guy is Rev. Wright all over again. If Obama is worried about Ayers, his day just got a whole lot worse.
Start at the 3:07 mark: "White people don't feel bad, whatever you do to them, they deserve it, God wants you to do it and that's when you cut out the nose, cut out the ears, take flesh out of their body, don't worry because God wants you to do it."
My background on this is HERE.
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you do have to start a little before 3:07 because he actually seems to be accusing all Christians believing that they have a religious obligation to do those things to black people, not encouraging blacks to take such action against whites.
Then again, it's kind of a mute point. Either way, the guy is still a racist fruit loop. |
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when it comes to picking friends?
one [Wright], two [Phleger], three [Ayers], four [Dohrn] tell me that you love me more change and hope that is what the youth vote is for oh leftist hopes are lying at your door after taxes left you with nothing, but they wanted more. oh, oh, oh, you're changing your heart. oh, oh, oh, you know who you are. sweetheart, bitter heart, Defeatocons and Obamaphile i can't tell you apart. cozy and cold, put the horse before the cart. those leftist hopes, through our tears and the lies. too scared to run off, to one little life. oh, oh, oh, you're changing your heart. oh, oh, oh, you know who you are. one, two, three, four, five, six, nine, and ten. money can buy you the next door lot. one [Wright], two [Phleger], three [Ayers], four [Dohrn], five [Rezko] , six [Mansour], nine [Olberman], and ten [The Hollywood Left]. money can buy you the next door lot. oh, oh, oh, you're changing your heart. oh, oh, oh, you know who you are. oh, oh, oh, you're changing your heart. oh, oh, oh, you know who you are.
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I love you Amanda, but "them" in this quote refers to black people, not white people, as I at first thought. If you start listening to the passage earlier, it is obvious that Khalid al Mansour is explaining to his Muslim congregation the curse of Ham from Genesis 9. Ham exposed Noah's nakedness, and so Noah cursed Canaan the son of Ham and the forefather of many dark-skinned people, prophesying Canaan's history of slavery. In his address to the congregation, Khalid al Mansour here is trying to say that because Noah foretold Ham's pitiful destiny, Christians supposedly use this or have used this to justify "cut[ting] out the nose, cut[ting] out the ears, tak[ing] flesh out of their body", etc.
I don't know, but there may be a grain of truth in what Khalid al Mansour is saying here in that there probably were slave owners in the Southern states who justified their enslaving and mistreatment of Africans based on Noah's curse/prophesy. However, it should be noted that African slavery certainly did not begin with Christians in the American South. Rather, it started a few thousand years earlier.
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