francoHFW
Diamond Member
Your facts are all wrong, Pub dupe.
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Your facts are all wrong, Pub dupe.
No. It's the idealogy he adopted from his father. He went into depth about in his book "Dreams From my Father" where he discusses the process of finding himself and his father and the Legacy his father left him.
His father's dream was an anti-colonial socialism for his nation, his son is pursuing those dreams on a more global stage.
No, it's not the ideology he adopted from his father. It's a FABRICATED QUOTE. Obama never said that.
The quote has nothing to do with Obama's anti-colonialism worldview.
ohhhhh yes he did !!It was in the book Dreams From My Father that he wrote ...whose tit was he on?
This simply is 100% FALSE:
PolitiFact | Obama didn't write that
Obama never wrote anything like that, and certainly he didn't in "Dreams from my father". I've read the book, and it certainly doesn't appear. As Politifact notes, these words were written by a conservative reviewer, and then attributed to Obama by some scurrilous individual.
So, I reject the premise of your question, that Obama wrote those words. If you stand by that premise, perhaps you could tell us where in "Dreams from my father" they appear.
I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race .....
It was in the book Dreams From My Father that he wrote ...whose tit was he on?
This simply is 100% FALSE:
PolitiFact | Obama didn't write that
Obama never wrote anything like that, and certainly he didn't in "Dreams from my father". I've read the book, and it certainly doesn't appear. As Politifact notes, these words were written by a conservative reviewer, and then attributed to Obama by some scurrilous individual.
So, I reject the premise of your question, that Obama wrote those words. If you stand by that premise, perhaps you could tell us where in "Dreams from my father" they appear.
look up the definition of grievance and !! its obvious he had a strong dislike for most whites !!It depends on when he said if nursing was to help remove or to help further, which could be either. I think he was using words bigger then he can understand to be honest.
I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race .....
Blacks cannot be racist, even if they are half white they still fall under the protection of blacks. Only white people can be racist.
I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race .....
Blacks cannot be racist, even if they are half white they still fall under the protection of blacks. Only white people can be racist.
Whites have been pretty darn lame throughout our world history, and they have a way of justifying
their contempt for humanity also. But that does not make all whites lame, just the ignorant ones.
Is it from his Indonesia Mau Mau upbringing?
No. It's the idealogy he adopted from his father. He went into depth about in his book "Dreams From my Father" where he discusses the process of finding himself and his father and the Legacy his father left him.
His father's dream was an anti-colonial socialism for his nation, his son is pursuing those dreams on a more global stage.
No, it's not the ideology he adopted from his father. It's a FABRICATED QUOTE. Obama never said that.
Yes he was, just as he is today.
Thank god.