[StBernard] Example of Liberal and cultural Hypocisy

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Wed Mar 4 18:26:54 EST 2009


AG rules against Cao recall, ministers to file suit
Greg LaRose Managing Editor

March 4, 2009 10:53 AM

Undeterred by Attorney General Buddy Caldwell's ruling that a congressman
cannot be recalled by petition, a group of ministers who want to remove Rep.
Ahn "Joseph" Cao from office are taking their case to court. - City
Business"''



Jer Responds:



Such blatant hypocrisy!



When William Jefferson was voted out of office in 2008, the people of
N'awlins in this district decided to vote in the 1st Vietnamese-Congressman
in his removal from office.



Then, what they do is gather up all the Negro ministers in the area and
"march" in their effort to remove him because he voted conservatively to
vote against O-B-1's Spend-U-Lust package.



One can see the hypocrisy and ignorance involved in such a scene they make.
In America, the LIBERALS are first to seek "Separation from Church and
State" in their mantra to avoid church dealings into politics. Yet, they
storm to court if they aren't pleased with "political bats in hand" to try
and remove Mr. Cao from the office they duly elected him. They claim he's
NOT representing their interests by voting against 'OBAMA" (their bi-racial
choice of president).



It's always been the Liberal's plight (which includes the Negro-Americans to
get their way as a wishy-washy attempt to get ahead politically over the
other cultures in the nation. It always seems more like a street riot than
an effort to get along with the majority.



Ministers in the Negro community have always used their clout in the "bully
pulpit" to rally the church members to a destined political "fist fight" in
order to get the Liberal-Caucasian leftists to side with their political
agenda.



Such hypocrisy!



Voting should be done in the voting booth and not spill over to the church's
pulpit to discuss politics as though they're going to get their own "lynch
mob" together, organized there and solidified politically to rush out into
the streets and march on this fine conservative who was elected, we imagine
by both Negroes and Vietnamese (and yes, some Caucasian) voters in that
district.



Then, the "ministers" idiology (aka Reverend Wright's syndrome of "stirring
sh**" from his pulpit toward the congregation) is fixed in hatred for what
is about to become a racist battle to supplant a Negro congressmen this time
because "He will represent the blacks" (not represent the Vietnamese,
Caucasians, etc. in that district, but "BLACK") in their cause whether he's
an eligible, effective candidate or not.



Mr Cao (I believe most honestly) said he also was approached by ministers in
the community to get jobs for them which he refused to do so-then, the
ministers cried foul!!



Such hypocrisy!



Just think how much MORE screwed up things would be if the Caucasians would
condemn their elected candidate from their "Faith's pulpit" instead of in
political arenas such as online forums, political rallies, etc.!!??



PITFUL.



--jer-



As my hero, the now late Paul Harvey would say:

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