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Where Are The Urban Missionaries?

From The Daily Rant
By RoseAnn Salanitri on August 28, 2013
(Note: The next lesson on The Light and the Glory will be posted on Friday. It will cover chapters 6 and 7)

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Since the Zimmerman/Martin case, racist issues have become a regular part of the news. Bill O’Reilly has repeatedly used his soapbox to scream about the disintegration of marriage in the “black” communities and “black-on-black” crimes that don’t register on the radar screen; Sharpton and his carpetbaggers scream about how Zimmerman violated Trayvon’s civil rights; Obama tells us stories about how he had been looked upon with suspicion because of the color of his skin; Rev. Manning identifies Martin as a “thug”, the Attorney General looks for ways to prosecute Zimmerman; and I’m sure I’m missing a few highlights. You get the point. Much has been discussed and much has been written.

What has gone virtually unnoticed is that much of the problems that O’Reilly has discussed and the race-baiters try to either defend or sweep under the rug are problems that exist primarily within urban districts, which doesn’t make this a racial issue but an environment issue. O’Reilly would have you believe that all that needs to be done is tell woman to stop having babies out of wedlock. And I don’t have a clue as to what Sharpton suggests as a solution – if he has ever expressed any solution. Regardless, no one is addressing the real problem – the hopelessness and the victimization that exists within these enclaves.

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Obama’s New Libya

FrontPage Mag
March 13, 2013  |  By
 

 
Remember all the hoopla the Obama administration engaged in after helping Libya’s “freedom fighters” oust (and sodomize and murder) the nation’s former president, Muammar Gaddafi? Remember the rationale used by Obama to justify using the U.S. military to help Libya’s “opposition”?  In his March 28, 2011 speech, he spoke of “our responsibilities to our fellow human beings,” adding that not assisting them “would have been a betrayal of who we are.”

Although it was common knowledge that al-Qaeda and other fiercely anti-American forces were involved in the Libyan jihad, this did not shake Obama’s “responsibilities” to his “fellow human beings.” Predictably, the thanks the U.S. received was an al-Qaeda attack on the American consulate in Benghazi and the murders of four American officials, including Ambassador Chris Stevens (an attack the Obama administration tried to frame as a product of an amateur YouTube video that had “offended” Muslims).

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