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Another Barack in
the Wall
[COMMENT: Is this the truth about Obama? If so, we
are in for terrible trouble. I know of nothing to say otherwise.
If he himself approves of this attempt to play with the minds of our children,
he should be rejected outright by the voting public, and called to explain his
motives.
From an email.
E. Fox]
And how long before it's for sale in classrooms
by Scholastic?
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/12/another_barack_in_the_wall.html
December 01, 2008
Usually, children's books do not
scare me. But I just read a children's book entitled "Barack"
by Jonah Winter, with illustrations by AG Ford, published on September 30,
2008 by Katherine Tegen Books, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers.
"Barack's" dust jacket states that it is for children ages 4-7. This book
scared me very much.
I am scared because of what
this book will do to my daughter and other children who read it. My little
girl is six and a half years of age. I will not allow her to read this book
or have it read to her without my being able to explain to her what was
omitted from the book. I will be checking with her school teachers for the
next five years or so to make sure that she is not exposed to this book
without the material that was omitted. To do otherwise would allow my child
to become a victim of political deception.The entertainment value of
"Barack" through an inspirational and abbreviated account of Barack Obama's
life leading up to the Presidential election cannot justify the false
impression it conveys. "Barack" will create another battle for parents to
fight against a culture that teaches their children so much that is wrong.
The dominant media treated
the voters like children by omitting and obfuscating significant information
about Obama that would have caused him to lose support. Ronald Kessler of
Newsmax.com offers some
examples.
Mark Halperin of Time magazine
stated:
"Media bias was more intense in the 2008 election than in any other national
campaign in recent history . . . . It's the most disgusting failure of
people in our business since the Iraq war. . . . It was extreme bias,
extreme pro-Obama coverage." The Washington Post's Ombudsman
stated
after the election:
The Post provided a lot of
good campaign coverage, but readers have been consistently critical of
the lack of probing issues coverage and what they saw as a tilt toward
Democrat Barack Obama. My surveys, which ended on Election Day, show
that they are right on both counts.
It is wrong for the dominant
media to treat the voters like children, but at least some of us have the
time and skills to find the truth that is buried out there in less popular
media outlets and original sources. Our 4-7 year-olds do not have those
skills. They are helpless against political propaganda. It is up to me to
protect my child. To help protect your child from "Barack" I present some of
the information missing from that book. If your child's school has "Barack"
make sure that this missing information accompanies it.
"Barack" states that "no
matter where he [Obama] was, the world was his home. And who he was could be
summed up in one word: lovable." "Barack" does not tell its little readers
that "lovable" Obama
voted against
state legislation that would have protected newborn infants who had survived
abortions from being left to die without food, water and medical care, and
then lied about his reasons for doing so. The legislation was adopted at the
federal level and finally in Illinois after Obama left the state legislature
in 2004. The legislation was called the Born Alive Infant Protection Act and
resulted from heroic work by Chicago nurse
Jill Stanek
who helped to publicize this barbaric practice and the need to get it
outlawed.
"Barack" does not tell its
little readers that on December 21, 1997 "lovable" Obama wrote a short
review in the Chicago Tribune of William Ayers' book "A Kind and Just
Parent: The Children of Juvenile Court", which had recently been published.
Ayers is an unrepentant domestic terrorist who participated in the
bombings
of New York City Police Headquarters in 1970, of the Capitol building in
1971, and the
Pentagon
in 1972. Stanley Kurtz reported on September 23, 2008 in
"Obama's Challenge" in National
Review Online, and in
"Obama and Ayers Pushed
Radicalism on Schools" in the Wall Street Journal,
that Ayers and Obama worked together for several years funding anti-American
educational programs.
"Barack" states only this
about Trinity Church:
[H]is journey had led him to
Trinity Church, surrounded by the people from his neighborhood,
including many he had helped. And there, swept up in the waves of their
singing, with tears on his cheeks, he knew why he was there. He knew who
he was, and he knew where he belonged.
"Barack" does not tell its
little readers that Trinity Church has long promoted a message that is
anti-American and anti-Israel, as reported
here
by Ronald Kessler of Newsmax.com. Trinity's pastor for over 20 years until
2008 was Jeremiah Wright, whose sermons were videotaped by Trinity and sold
to the public until they were publicized in March 2008 by ABC News
here
and FoxNews
here
and
here.
"Barack" does not tell its little readers that Trinity Church promotes
anti-American ideology through its magazine, Trumpet, as Stanley Kurtz wrote
about in
"Jeremiah Wright's ‘Trumpet'" in
The Weekly Standard
on May 19, 2008 and in
"Left in Church: Deep inside the
Wright Trumpet" in National Review
on May 20, 2008.
"Barack" does not tell its
little readers that Trumpet, gave
Louis Farrakhan
a lifetime achievement award in 2007 as reported
here
by Ronald Kessler of Newsmax.com on January 14, 2008, who wrote:
Farrakhan has repeatedly
made hate-filled statements targeting Jews, whites, America, and
homosexuals. He has called whites "blue-eyed devils" and the
"anti-Christ." He has described Jews as "bloodsuckers" who control the
government, the media, and some black organizations.
"Do you know some of
these satanic Jews have taken over BET [the Black Entertainment
Network]?" Farrakhan said in a speech on Nov. 11, 2007. "Everything that
we built, they have. The mind of Satan now is running the record
industry, movie industry, and television. And they make us look like
we're the murderers; we look like we're the gangsters, but we're punk
stuff."
"Barack" does not tell its
little readers that Obama admitted in his 1995 book "Dreams From My Father"
that the first sermon he heard from Wright, which made him want to join
Trinity Church, was a sermon in which Wright approvingly used the phrase
"where white folks' greed runs a world in need . . . ." (Mickey Kaus
discusses this a few screen scrolls down
here
where the discussion begins with "Page 293 (paperback edition) . . . .").
"Barack" does not tell its
little readers that Obama did not state specific disagreement with anything
from Trinity Church, Wright or Farrakhan until after this racism and
anti-Americanism was given publicity during Obama's presidential campaign.
Moreover, as reported by
Fred Lucas in "Despite Campaign
Claim, Obama Told Paper He Attended Trinity Church ‘Every Week'" for
CNSNews.com on
November 13, 2008, Obama claimed during his presidential campaign that he
did not attend the church frequently despite having stated in an interview
in 2004 that he attended services at Trinity Church every week.
Assuming that Obama had no
knowledge of Wright's anti-American sermons when they were given over the
years, we know that in February 2007 Obama learned that Wright stated:
"Racism is how this country was founded and how this country is still run!"
"We believe in white supremacy and black inferiority and believe it more
than we believe in God. . . . We care nothing about human life if the ends
justify the means!" . . . . "And. And. And! GAWD! Has GOT! To be SICK! OF
THIS SHIT!" We know this because these quotes from Wright were published in
"Destiny's Child" by Ben
Wallace-Wells in the February 22, 2007 Rolling Stone.
At the April 16, 2008
Democrat presidential
candidate's debate
Obama admitted he was aware of the Rolling Stone article when it was
published. Obama's reaction upon learning this was not to leave Trinity
Church or denounce Wright, but to think that the comments "would be a
distraction [from his presidential campaign], since he [Wright] had just put
them forward." Obama's problem with Wright's comments was not their
substance, but that they would distract from his campaign. Also, according
to Obama, the comments were a distraction because Wright "had just put them
forward". Obama did not say that the comments were a distraction because of
their substance. For Obama, the problem was Wright's timing, not his
message.
"Barack" quotes Martin
Luther King's statement: "I have a dream that my four little children will
one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their
skin but by the content of their character." "Barack" then states: "And on
the horizon, at the dawn of a new age, there appeared a man who would be the
embodiment of King's dream-a presidential candidate whose very being was a
bridge that joined nations."
"Barack" does not tell its
little readers that in addition to Obama's participation in Trinity Church,
Obama has made statements and adopted positions that contradict King's
dream. Obama stated in an interview for the December 8, 1995 article
"What Makes Obama Run?" by Hank
De Zutter in Chicago Reader
that he has a "sense . . . that white Americans couldn't care less about the
profound problems African-Americans are facing." Obama made a racial
generalization about whites that did not limit his characterization to some
white Americans. Moreover, his generalization imputes a morally repugnant
callousness to "white Americans" because it would be wrong for any American,
white or otherwise to not care about problems facing African-Americans.
"Barack" does not tell its
little readers that, as
Ward Connerly wrote in the Wall
Street Journal on June 13, 2008,
Obama was opposing ballot initiatives that would have inserted the following
language into several state constitutions: "The state shall not discriminate
against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the
basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin, in the operation of
public employment, public education or public contracting." King fought long
and hard for virtually identical language to be in the federal 1964 Civil
Rights Act. Obama's position turns King's dream into a nightmare.
"Barack" describes what was
happening in 2005 when Obama became a United States Senator: "He arrived
here during a dark time in American history. All across America, people were
losing their jobs, losing their houses, losing their sense of hope." It was
not as dark as "Barack" states. According to the
United States Department of
Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
the average annual unemployment rate for the country was 5.5% in 2004,
having decreased one-half percent from 6% in 2003. The decrease continued
throughout 2005 which had a rate of 5.1%.
"Barack" further states that
when Obama became a United States Senator: "Many people were tired of a war
that had gone on too long." "Barack" does not tell its little readers how
wrong Obama has been about how to win the war. "Barack" does not tell its
little readers that in a
January 2007 CBS News interview
Obama stated that he supported a phased withdrawal and opposed the
significant change in strategy and increase in troops known as the "surge",
that has significantly reduced violence in Iraq and made it possible for the
United States to sign an
agreement
with the Iraq government that calls for American troops to leave Iraq in
2011 under conditions that are expected to leave the democratic government
of Iraq in place with the capacity to provide individual liberty to its
citizens and defend itself against those who murder in the name of Islam. In
a
November 2006 speech
Obama opposed increasing troop levels in Iraq. "Barack" does not tell its
little readers that in addition to opposing the surge, Obama stated in a
January 2007 MSNBC interview
that the surge would make the situation in Iraq worse, the opposite of what
it has done. "Barack" does not tell its little readers that in a
July 2008 NBC "Nightly News"
interview Obama
falsely stated that at the time of the debate about whether to do the surge
he stated that the surge would have "an impact," implying that the "impact"
would be positive. Obama also falsely stated in a
July 2008 NBC "Meet the Press"
interview that he had
stated during the debate over the surge that "additional U.S. troops could
temporarily quell the violence." "Barack" does not tell its little readers
that in an
ABC News interview in July 2008
Obama stated that even after knowing what he now knows about how the surge
has reduced violence, he still would have opposed it.
Allan J. Favish
is an attorney in Los Angeles. His website is
allanfavish.com.
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Date Posted - 12/16/2008 - Date
Last Edited -
12/16/2008