How Many Greedy White Folk Can you Spot in this Painting?

Rev. Wright. Served in the Marines for six years and received an Honorable Discharge.
Transferred to the Navy Medical Corp and was class Valedictorian.
Was part of the team that operated on President Johnson
Received three White House commendations.
Spent most of adult life serving the black community.

After the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the release of the details of the "Tuskegee Experiment", became very bitter toward the US.

Still, his accomplishments are more that most viewers of Fox news, put together.

Wright is just going through a philosophical lesson, the hard way. (The only way to go through it really). Love anything , nations, Gods, races, markets, what ever writ large and then learn the macro does not love in return, (it can praise, fauwn worship, but not love, love is one on one) and the macro loveris either bound to become insanely angry, a follower of Nietzsche or attempt to become God themselves once they learn that.
 
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And he's STILL a race-baiting idiot. None of his accomplishments detract from that.

.... and he did not serve 6-years in the Marine Corps. He served two:

"From 1959 to 1961, Wright attended Virginia Union University, in Richmond. In 1961 Wright left college and joined the United States Marine Corps and became part of the 2nd Marine Division attaining the rank of private first class. In 1963, after two years of service, Wright joined the United States Navy and entered the Corpsman School at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center"

I joined the year before he did, and making PFC E-2 in two years was no great shakes back then. I was promoted to Cpl E-4 at the end of 27 months in a 4-year enlsitment. They usually give some rank to up-and-comers to keep them in the Corps, so he went on into the Navy at the end of that two years with only one nominal promotion on his sleeve, one that everyone got out of boot camp if they hadn't screwed up royally.

Didnt he become a HM and then served with the marines again as a doc?
He would've been a "Corpsman"; a sailor serving in a medical capacity.
 
And he's STILL a race-baiting idiot. None of his accomplishments detract from that.

.... and he did not serve 6-years in the Marine Corps. He served two:

"From 1959 to 1961, Wright attended Virginia Union University, in Richmond. In 1961 Wright left college and joined the United States Marine Corps and became part of the 2nd Marine Division attaining the rank of private first class. In 1963, after two years of service, Wright joined the United States Navy and entered the Corpsman School at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center"

I joined the year before he did, and making PFC E-2 in two years was no great shakes back then. I was promoted to Cpl E-4 at the end of 27 months in a 4-year enlsitment. They usually give some rank to up-and-comers to keep them in the Corps, so he went on into the Navy at the end of that two years with only one nominal promotion on his sleeve, one that everyone got out of boot camp if they hadn't screwed up royally.

He was already in the Marines. He joined the Navy Medical Corp, which also supports the Marines. He received his six year honorable Discharge.

He was the valedictorian at the corp school and became a cardiopulmonary technician. He was assigned to the Bethesda Naval Hospital, the Navy's premier hospital, as a member of the commander in chief's medical team, and helped care for President Lyndon B. Johnson after his 1966 surgery.
He left in 1967 and the White House awarded him three White House commendations.

Why do you people always try to make someone like him less, but try to make a stain, such a Bush, more?

This man served his entire six year duty on Active Duty for his country. Republicans want to tear that down. Pity - and predictable.

I take issue with one thing - his so called Marine Corps service which you overstated. He "transferred" into the Navy in '63 after serving two years in the Marine Corps. He then went through medical training, which for "Corpmen" is very similar to nurse training but with a special concentration on combat injuries. The term "corpsman" descrbes enlisted naval personnel in the Medical Corps, and does not necessarily connote service with the Marine Corps. He was trained as a cardiopulmonary technician at USNH Bethesda, Md. Then he "was assigned as part of the medical team charged with care of President [...] Johnson after his '66 surgery"
He may have been accomplished, but it wasn't much in the Marine Corps.

And he would not have learned to be the hater he turned out to be in the Corps, one of the most color blind services there is. IMO he learned his hatred, from some kind of guilt at being "advantaged:" (... he "graduated from CSH School of Philadelphia...among the best schools in the area at the time [...] the school was 90 percent white. ... 'Always ready with a kind word, Jerry is one of the most congenial members of the 211,” the yearbook said. 'His record in Central is a model for lower class members to emulate.' " ). Being on top in Chicago must have added to his need to show hatred for the system that is America, since he was never really of the lower down-trodden classes there either.
 
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Rev. Wright. Served in the Marines for six years and received an Honorable Discharge.
Transferred to the Navy Medical Corp and was class Valedictorian.
Was part of the team that operated on President Johnson
Received three White House commendations.
Spent most of adult life serving the black community.

After the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the release of the details of the "Tuskegee Experiment", became very bitter toward the US.

Still, his accomplishments are more that most viewers of Fox news, put together.

So, when did this "fine up-right all-American hero" become such a shithead, and why? What turned him into such an idiot?

Fox did that to him.

Fox and the Tuskegee experiment and racism.

The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment

Using Human Beings as Laboratory Animals

A Heavy Price in the Name of Bad Science
By the end of the experiment, 28 of the men had died directly of syphilis, 100 were dead of related complications, 40 of their wives had been infected, and 19 of their children had been born with congenital syphilis.

The Legacy of Tuskegee
In 1990, a survey found that 10 percent of African Americans believed that the U.S. government created AIDS as a plot to exterminate blacks, and another 20 percent could not rule out the possibility that this might be true. As preposterous and paranoid as this may sound, at one time the Tuskegee experiment must have seemed equally farfetched.


Who could imagine the government, all the way up to the Surgeon General of the United States, deliberately allowing a group of its citizens to die from a terrible disease for the sake of an ill-conceived experiment? In light of this and many other shameful episodes in our history, African Americans' widespread mistrust of the government and white society in general should not be a surprise to anyone.

FDR and the Democrats controlled the Federal Government during the Tuskegee Experiments
 
"Not God Bless America... Goddamn America!!"

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Obama: "I don't think my Church is particular controversial"
 
How many Greedy While Folk Have you spotted so far?

I didn't see any Greedy White Folk but I spotted a few Libruls Deep-Throating Rev. Wright (See video above)
 
Rev. Wright. Served in the Marines for six years and received an Honorable Discharge.
Transferred to the Navy Medical Corp and was class Valedictorian.
Was part of the team that operated on President Johnson
Received three White House commendations.
Spent most of adult life serving the black community.

After the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the release of the details of the "Tuskegee Experiment", became very bitter toward the US.

Still, his accomplishments are more that most viewers of Fox news, put together.

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Transferred to the Navy Medical Corp and was class Valedictorian.
I see this posted quite often.

The Navy isn't 'college' and they don't have 'valedictorian.'

Someone made that up thinking it sounds good.

All medical schools have a valedictorian. Here is a white guy who graduated from the same school as Wright and guess what, he was also, "Class Valedictorian", unless he was also lying.

McCook Daily Gazette: Obituaries from December 2001

Brandon Lee Hendricks (12/20/01)
Brandon Lee Hendricks Brandon Lee Hendricks was born March 13, 1972, in Oklahoma City, Okla. He graduated from Russellville High School in Arkansas in 1990. Brandon interrupted his college in 1999 to enter the U. S. Navy. He attended Hospital Corps School in Great Lakes, Ill., and graduated with Honors and Distinction as the Class Valedictorian. ...

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If this about Wright were a lie, believe me, Fox and Hannity and Bill and Anne and Laura and Charles would be having a field day. They would be going nuts and crazy. It would be front page news all over the US in every paper. The conservatives would never let it die.

Alas, instead, they try not to mention it. Pity.
 
So, when did this "fine up-right all-American hero" become such a shithead, and why? What turned him into such an idiot?

Fox did that to him.

Fox and the Tuskegee experiment and racism.

The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment

Using Human Beings as Laboratory Animals

A Heavy Price in the Name of Bad Science
By the end of the experiment, 28 of the men had died directly of syphilis, 100 were dead of related complications, 40 of their wives had been infected, and 19 of their children had been born with congenital syphilis.

The Legacy of Tuskegee
In 1990, a survey found that 10 percent of African Americans believed that the U.S. government created AIDS as a plot to exterminate blacks, and another 20 percent could not rule out the possibility that this might be true. As preposterous and paranoid as this may sound, at one time the Tuskegee experiment must have seemed equally farfetched.


Who could imagine the government, all the way up to the Surgeon General of the United States, deliberately allowing a group of its citizens to die from a terrible disease for the sake of an ill-conceived experiment? In light of this and many other shameful episodes in our history, African Americans' widespread mistrust of the government and white society in general should not be a surprise to anyone.

FDR and the Democrats controlled the Federal Government during the Tuskegee Experiments

From the 30's to 1972???? If you say so. You might want to mention that to Eisenhower and Nixon.
 
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So, when did this "fine up-right all-American hero" become such a shithead, and why? What turned him into such an idiot?

Fox did that to him.

Fox and the Tuskegee experiment and racism.

Dean....ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha a ha....now fox news was around at the time of Tuskegee....????

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Rev. Wright. Served in the Marines for six years and received an Honorable Discharge.
Transferred to the Navy Medical Corp and was class Valedictorian.
Was part of the team that operated on President Johnson
Received three White House commendations.
Spent most of adult life serving the black community.

After the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the release of the details of the "Tuskegee Experiment", became very bitter toward the US.

Still, his accomplishments are more that most viewers of Fox news, put together.

Benedict Arnold was very well accomplished and respected at one point too.

But then, that just goes to show you that no matter what good you accomplish the bad things you do can erase all of that.
 
So, when did this "fine up-right all-American hero" become such a shithead, and why? What turned him into such an idiot?

Fox did that to him.

Fox and the Tuskegee experiment and racism.

Dean....ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha a ha....now fox news was around at the time of Tuskegee....????
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Tuskegee wasn't released until 1972. What does that have to do with Fox? Look, you have some spittle on your chin, just there. Ok, got it.
 
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YouTube - White Folk's Greed Runs a World In Need

The Painting inspired Rev Wright, who inspired Obama.

Count the Greedy White Folk!

Rev. Wright. Served in the Marines for six years and received an Honorable Discharge.
Transferred to the Navy Medical Corp and was class Valedictorian.
Was part of the team that operated on President Johnson
Received three White House commendations.
Spent most of adult life serving the black community.

After the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the release of the details of the "Tuskegee Experiment", became very bitter toward the US.

Still, his accomplishments are more that most viewers of Fox news, put together.

:lol::lol: Rev. Wright "operated" on President Johnson??? So he's a "doctor". Doctor of what? Please give us links to him being a doctor, also links to 3 white house commendations. White man hate--America hate--that our dear President signed on with in his 20 year membership into a separtist--white hating--America hating church. Then he had to be dragged kicking & screaming from Wright's church & only when he found it would be politically beneficial to do so---:lol::lol:

Since Obama has been elected we have seen more black on white hate than we've seen in decades. It's called reverse discrimation. Van Jones--the x-appointee for the green jobs czar--then the comment made toward a white Cambrige police officer in defense of a radical black professor--after admitting he knew nothing of the circumstances.
 
Rev. Wright. Served in the Marines for six years and received an Honorable Discharge.
Transferred to the Navy Medical Corp and was class Valedictorian.
Was part of the team that operated on President Johnson
Received three White House commendations.
Spent most of adult life serving the black community.

After the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and the release of the details of the "Tuskegee Experiment", became very bitter toward the US.

Still, his accomplishments are more that most viewers of Fox news, put together.

Benedict Arnold was very well accomplished and respected at one point too.

But then, that just goes to show you that no matter what good you accomplish the bad things you do can erase all of that.

And what were the "bad" things that he did? Said, "God dam America" in the context of things such as "Tuskegee"? Look at what Republicans did for 8 years? Where is the complaint?
 

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