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Old 02-27-13, 07:43 PM   #11
Bubblehead1980
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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen View Post
And what you are doing is cherry picking some lines while ignoring the context. Obama is refering to his "angry young man" phase, explaining the motivations for the views of his youth, talking about his transition from living in a white-dominated universe to one of blacks. His book is a story of his stuggle with his multi-racial background, and his coming to terms with who he is. You, like many of the people you listen to, make the mistake of replacing the narrative of the young Barack Obama with that of the elder Barack Obama. Of course, I might say that it is not so much a mistake as intentional misrepresentation to make a point.

I argue, given recent actions, lifelong associations etc, the evidence shows he never grew out of his "angry young man phase", obama still has a chip on his shoulder towards white people and those who have money. While he has made money, he feels guilty about it, believes that white relatively well off people owe those without, especially minorities.That is where his marxist views come into play and why he continues to push idiotic economic policies.

Show me how obama is no longer in what you call a phase? Obama's use of the race card, only appointing minority women to the supreme court, his actions in various incidents I previously listed shows he is still that angry, bigoted young man at heart.
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