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Just How Racist is President Obama?

By Shawn Swisher · April 6, 2009

I’m not racist. I could care less that Obama is black. What I care about in my Presidnet is his principles, and I happen to disagree with just about every principle Obama holds. It has nothing to do, however, with the color of his skin. It seems though that Mr. Obama has a little bit different attitude about the color of a person’s skin.

This is what Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said when speaking about the global economic crisis on March 27th:

“This is a crisis that was caused by white people with blue eyes. And before the crisis, they looked as if they knew everything about economics.”

I would say that’s 100% racism. I’m a white person with blue eyes and I certainly didn’t bring the world’s economy down. Apparently though, Mr. Obama agrees with the racist. Here’s what Obama said about the Brazilian President one week later:

During a lunch at the Group of 20 summit in London, Obama shook hands with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and said: “This is my man, right here. I love this guy.”

Great…a racist is Obama’s man. Can you imagine what would have happened if George W. Bush shook hands with someone who had just made a comment like that about blacks and said “This is my man?” It would have been headline news. But, I bet you haven’t even heard about this. Why? Because the media has its head up Obama’s caboose and they don’t want you to know about it.

You know what? It really doesn’t surprise me what Obama, and it shouldn’t you. He has used race at every turn to get where he’s at. During the campaign, anytime a white person disagreed with Obama, they were labeled a racist. If a black person disagreed with him, they were labeled an Uncle Tom.

Let’s just go ahead and say what we all know. If Obama were white, he would have never even made it through the Primaries, let alone become President. You know it’s true. If he were white, he would have been a joke. Everyone would have said this guy is way too inexperienced to be President. Some were saying that anyway. Of course, those people were labeled as racists. As it turns out…they were exactly right.

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