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Turns Out Match Made in Heaven Actually Was Made Elsewhere

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On the one hand, I feel sorry for Barack Obama and on the other hand, I understand why the Rev. Jeremiah Wright is so angry.

Just for clarity’s sake, I am determined to eliminate socialism from America.

So I could never vote for Barack Obama.

I also find Jeremiah Wright the quintessential con artist. Both are the Pied Pipers of the African American community in the United States. They have made a mockery of America’s political system.

The Rev. Wright first met Obama just after his previous mentor, Frank Davis Marshal, a card-carrying Communist, died in 1987.

(Did Obama meet the Rev. Wright at Marshal’s funeral?)

Were They a Match?

The Rev. Wright immediately recognized Obama’s extraordinary charisma and oratory skills. He also was happy to discover his Marxist upbringing.

All this coupled with proper indoctrination to the Marxist-based Black Liberation Theology that the Rev. Wright preaches from the pulpit — he concluded it was a match made in heaven — or so he thought.

Wright knew Obama was using him to gain inroads into the black community in the South Side of Chicago, one of the most gullible places on earth for the purpose political expediency.

Wright also knew that Obama was a star and going far. He would do everything in his power to tag along.

Barack was trained by Wright on the advantages of being a Christian in that community. He learned how to be black (Barack’s mother was white, and his father left them shortly after he was born) so that he could lead his followers to vote for him in the Illinois state Senate.

From there it was easy. Just stick with the script, and he would make it to the White House, a testament to post-racial America.

When the time came for Obama’s announcement to run for president, he took the Rev. Wright to the basement and told him he could not go.


An Act of Betrayal?

I can only guess that Wright felt betrayed and probably told Obama that God will be the judge.

Soon after that, low and behold, the controversial DVD of the Rev. Wright was discovered for the first time for sale in the lobby of the church where Jeremiah Wright preached damnation to the United States.

To put the last nail in the coffin of Obama’s campaign, the Rev. Wright decided to go on the Magical Mystery Tour and make a fool of himself and Obama.

All Hillary Clinton and John McCain could do was sit back and see the wrath of the media do their job on them both.

And so ends Obama’s political career.

The match that was made in heaven, it turns out, was really made in hell . That is the way the devil works.

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Jeffers M. Dodge, a Republican, ran for the state Assembly two years ago against incumbent Karen Bass, who yesterday became Speaker of the Assembly.



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