1. These words were spoken, and led to the killing of three Baton Rouge policemen....
"groused in a series of videos, photos and online writings, about perceived law enforcement injustices against black people. āYou gotta fight back,ā
2. These words were spoken, and led to the killing of five Dallas policemen:
"But even those who dislike the phrase āBlack Lives Matter,ā surely we should be able to hear the pain of Alton Sterlingās family. (Applause.) We should -- when we hear a friend describe him by saying that āWhatever he cooked, he cooked enough for everybody,ā that should sound familiar to us, that maybe he wasnāt so different than us, so that we can, yes, insist that his life matters. Just as we should hear the students and coworkers describe their affection for Philando Castile as a gentle soul -- āMr. Rogers with dreadlocks,ā they called him -- and know that his life mattered to a whole lot of people of all races, of all ages, and that we have to do what we can, without putting officers' lives at risk, but do better to prevent another life like his from being lost."
The first, by killer Gavin Long....the second by demagogue Barack Obama.
3. Obama, the shameless instigator, after stoking the flames of racial discontent, actually the gall to say this:
"We don't need inflammatory rhetoric. We don't need careless accusations thrown around to score political points or to advance an agenda. We need to temper our words and open our hearts ... all of us," Obama said.
News from The Associated Press
Obama is the only one broadcasting inflammatory rhetoric.
4. bulĀ·ly pulĀ·pit
noun
a public office or position of authority that provides its occupant with an outstanding opportunity to speak out on any issue.
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5. "... Americaās first black president didnāt bind up the nationās wounds but scratched them open every time police killed a black manā
Anytime a non-black man killed an African-American, Obama cried racism and said it could have been him or his son, if heād had one.
Every time a cop, white or black, killed a black American, Obamaās reflexive instinct was to blame the cop. About the mayhem of black-on-black murder in the nationās ghettoes, he gave only a single speech."
Americaās Worst President?
Never forget the sorts of individuals who put this "community organizer" in power.
Never.
"groused in a series of videos, photos and online writings, about perceived law enforcement injustices against black people. āYou gotta fight back,ā
2. These words were spoken, and led to the killing of five Dallas policemen:
"But even those who dislike the phrase āBlack Lives Matter,ā surely we should be able to hear the pain of Alton Sterlingās family. (Applause.) We should -- when we hear a friend describe him by saying that āWhatever he cooked, he cooked enough for everybody,ā that should sound familiar to us, that maybe he wasnāt so different than us, so that we can, yes, insist that his life matters. Just as we should hear the students and coworkers describe their affection for Philando Castile as a gentle soul -- āMr. Rogers with dreadlocks,ā they called him -- and know that his life mattered to a whole lot of people of all races, of all ages, and that we have to do what we can, without putting officers' lives at risk, but do better to prevent another life like his from being lost."
The first, by killer Gavin Long....the second by demagogue Barack Obama.
3. Obama, the shameless instigator, after stoking the flames of racial discontent, actually the gall to say this:
"We don't need inflammatory rhetoric. We don't need careless accusations thrown around to score political points or to advance an agenda. We need to temper our words and open our hearts ... all of us," Obama said.
News from The Associated Press
Obama is the only one broadcasting inflammatory rhetoric.
4. bulĀ·ly pulĀ·pit
noun
a public office or position of authority that provides its occupant with an outstanding opportunity to speak out on any issue.
Google.
5. "... Americaās first black president didnāt bind up the nationās wounds but scratched them open every time police killed a black manā
Anytime a non-black man killed an African-American, Obama cried racism and said it could have been him or his son, if heād had one.
Every time a cop, white or black, killed a black American, Obamaās reflexive instinct was to blame the cop. About the mayhem of black-on-black murder in the nationās ghettoes, he gave only a single speech."
Americaās Worst President?
Never forget the sorts of individuals who put this "community organizer" in power.
Never.
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