Personal Letters to Barack Obama – # 2
cinops be gone Saturday, September 20, 2008
“Justice is both the aim and the intrinsic criterion of all politics.” Benedict XVI.
Barack, I believe your love for justice is equal or better than any candidate that has run for President of the United States. However, justice is truth in action. So when you were helping the poor in Chicago with different private and government programs, did you teach them how to fish, instead of giving them fish all the time? For example, in the 1980’s I put out a flyer in Long Beach which was titled, Weekly Consumer Buyline.
On one side I had the best food buys at the markets and on the other side, the best non-food buys. Besides distributing to businesses who advertised on the flyer, I had it posted in about 25 or more Laundromats weekly. It directed the poor to choose the markets with the best buys. It taught them how to fish, save money and move out of poverty. Were there any of your programs that moved the poor into the middle class?
You have a very serious fatal blind spot and state of mind on the life issues. And I don’t blame you for having it. For example, when driving a car there is a blind spot. You are aware of it but if the passenger sees it and doesn’t tell you; he is the villain. Now that passenger is the Catholic-in-name-only politician. Example:
In an article “I am not Changing”, on one of your supporters Father Michael Pfleger in the Catholic World Reporter – August –September 2008, p. 26, “It is worth noting that almost all the leading politicians in Chicago & the state are liberal, pro-abortion Democrats who are Catholic.” Now if you hang around with guys like that including Catholic label fraud-politician & Senator Dick Durbin, you can come up with the following remarks: {I apologize for their influence on you.}
“I’ve got two daughters 9 years old and 6 years old,” “I am going to teach them first of all about values and morals. But if they make a mistake, I don’t want them punished with a baby.”
Or the comment by Senator Thompson in reference to you, “We don’t need a President who doesn’t think that the protection of the unborn or a newly born baby is above his pay grade.”
Or the comment by David Freddoso in the National Review on your acceptance speech for change, “The man who misled the public for 4 years about his vote to let Chicago-area based hospital continue leaving premature abortion survivors to die, and who promised that his first act as president will be to re-legalize partial-birth abortions,…” {Barack that is the Freedom of Choice Act. It would prevent and harass me and thousands of others from providing information to those seeking an abortion at the abortion mills. Ghk)
I am sorry that you came under the influence of radical liberation theology. Whether it is black, white or brown, it is a false Christianity. I wish the Baptists, Evangelicals or Catholics got hold of you first, as you claim to be a Christian.
Finally, of the 50 million abortions since 1973, about 17 million were of black American women. I don’t understand your support for NARAL and Planned Parenthood. Abortionists getting public money for genocide of black Americans.
Respectfully yours,
George H. Kubeck, Duplicate and translate into Spanish and Vietnamese.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
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