It's all about reparations
Old 07-23-2009, 05:41 PM   #1
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It's all about reparations

Glenn Beck put up a very good argument that Health Care and other issues Obama is pushing is about stealth slave reparations.
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"I have said in the past -- and I'll repeat again -- that the best reparations we can provide are good schools in the inner city and jobs for people who are unemployed," the Illinois Democrat said recently.
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In a 2004 questionnaire, he told the NAACP, "I fear that reparations would be an excuse for some to say, 'We've paid our debt,' and to avoid the much harder work."
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"If we have a program, for example, of universal health care, that will disproportionately affect people of color, because they're disproportionately uninsured," Obama said. "If we've got an agenda that says every child in America should get -- should be able to go to college, regardless of income, that will disproportionately affect people of color, because it's oftentimes our children who can't afford to go to college."
Sen. Barack Obama Says Slavery Reparations Could Be Distraction - wcbstv.com
And from our communist, community organizer Green Jobs Czar:
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The green economy should not be just about reclaiming thrown away stuff. It should be about reclaiming thrown-away lives. It should not just be about recycling materials to give things a second life. We should also be gathering up people and giving them a second chance.
In Review :: The Green Collar Economy by Van Jones
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Your goal has to be to get the greenest solutions to the poorest people,” Jones told me. “That’s the only goal that’s morally compelling enough to generate enough energy to pull this transition off. The challenge is making this an everybody movement, so your main icons are Joe Six-Pack—Joe the Plumber—becoming Joe the Solar Guy, or that kid on the street corner putting down his handgun, picking up a caulk gun.”
Can a remedy serve for both global warming and poverty? : The New Yorker

Still more about the health bill:
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The Obamacare bill also creates a new “Bureau of Health Information” (not to be confused with the already existing National Center for Health Statistics) within the department of Health and Human Services. The BHI will be led by a new “Assistant Secretary for Health Information.” The new assistant secretary will coordinate with the recently-created “National Coordinator for Health Information Technology” – who is responsible for monitoring the $19.5 billion in the stimulus law to implement “a nationwide interoperable, privacy-protected health information technology infrastructure.”
New bureaucracies always have old special interests to appease. The Bureau of Health Information will house its own “Office of Civil Rights” and “Office of Minority Health.” The information czar will be required to collect health statistics in the “primary language” of ethnic minorities – and thus, the need for a new “language demonstration program” to showcase their efforts. Obamacare will also ensure “cultural and linguistics competence training” and establish “a youth public health program to expose and recruit high school students into public health careers.” The government health care juggernaut must be fed and staffed, after all.
Michelle Malkin Inside the monstrous Obamacare bureaucracy
These offices can clearly be seen in center of the flow chart here:
http://blogs.usatoday.com/files/jec-health-chart.pdf

These are straight up leftist whack jobs that are implementing their stealth agenda.
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Old 07-23-2009, 06:03 PM   #2
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It doesn't take an elaborate leap of logic to figure out that social programs are slanted to appeal to minorities.

The more interesting thing to note is how many special interest groups there are to fight for the disadvantaged minorities in society versus groups fighting for the poor white people in America. It all shows an ignorance of a very simple concept: poor is poor. A white man without money doesn't have any more purchasing power than a black man without money.

ETA: But I can just about guarantee that the poor black man has exponentially more political clout in Washington in both parties than the poor white man.
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