Democrats Castrating DemocratsWhatsoever you would that men should do to you, do you also to them ... -- Jesus Christ, from His Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 7:12
I wanna cut [Barack Obama's] nuts off. --
Rev. Jesse Jackson (Sorry to disappoint, Jesse, but Michelle Obama beat you to it.)
As an ordained minister of the Christian faith, Rev. Jesse Jackson presumably adheres to Jesus' Golden Rule. Accordingly, we must conclude that Jackson wants someone to cut his testicles off, too. (Come to think of it, that may not be a bad thing. It certainly would preempt any future new child support payments. The Lord works in mysterious ways!)
Jackson's comment wasn't really about nuts. It was about grapes -- sour grapes.
Race hustling grifters like Jackson are not happy that a black man has not only won the Democratic nomination for president but has a very real chance of winning in November. Why? Because when he's not committing adultery, siring children out of wedlock, pretending to be a Christian minister, referring to Jews as "hymies", blackmailing corporate America and threatening to castrate someone, Jesse Jackson and his spawn make millions promoting the false notion that Americans who are black are permanent victims of white racism and doomed to a life of want, misery and oppression. In other words, the election of a president who is black would destroy Jackson's multi-million dollar race scam.
Independence DayThis Fourth of July, as in years past, Americans celebrate the Declaration of Independence and our Nation's 211th birthday with parades down Main Street, ceremonies at town halls, worship at churches and synagogues, and patriotic moments at picnics and fireworks shows and baseball games. Americans overseas pause in thoughts of home and what our country means to them. All of us remember with wonder and gratitude that we celebrate a profound conception of freedom, one our countrymen have asserted and defended over and over.
That conception of freedom is expressed with eloquence and wisdom in the Declaration of Independence and in the Constitution whose bicentennial we observe this year. The Declaration affirms our belief that government exists to secure our God-given rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The Constitution provides for a system of limited government which secures these blessings of liberty, ensuring that We the People remain truly in charge.
On this Independence Day, let us recall our Founders' pledge to make any sacrifice as they fought for liberty and freedom. Let us remember that millions of Americans have struggled to pass on to us the precious gift of Independence -- that it is from them that the light of this great national anniversary is truly drawn, and that it is in their name today that we pledge ourselves anew to keep that light burning proud and strong.
To all my fellow Americans, Happy Fourth of July!--
President Ronald Reagan, 1987