Posted on 05-11-2008
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“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”
- Martin Luther King Jr., a great Right Wing Republican
http://usinfo.state.gov/infousa/government/overview/38.html

Character.

How is it that so many who talk about him on the news are glad there is a “black president” judging character? Color doesn’t matter. To be glad for a “black president” says that race matters.

I share in Martin Luther King Jr’s dream and I think it one day will come, but it’s not today. Character has been completely overlooked.

Obama is a liar… a man of good character does not lie.
Obama supports infanticide via medical neglect… a man of good character does not allow innocent helpless babies to die.
Marxist/Socialist are not good character traits… a man of good character believes in hard work
True to life cliches: “You will be known by the company you keep” and “Birds of a feather flock together”… Obama has not keep good company (Frank Marshall Davis, Wright, Ayers, Resco, Farrakhan, ACORN, Pelosi, Dodd, etc…).

As long as those on the left keep making “race” an issue, it will be. If “race matters”, then it’s racism. Things that we have no control over should not be how we are judged - for better, or for worse.

As for those of us on the right, we know that race is not an issue and hasn’t ever been an issue. To make race an issue is anti-right. To be on the right is to be for lawful justice… to do the right thing. To use race as an issue for or against in voting is unjust, therefore not the right thing to do.

Right:
1. in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
2. in conformity with fact, reason, truth, or some standard or principle; correct: the right solution; the right answer.
3. correct in judgment, opinion, or action.
4. adherence or obedience to moral and legal principles and authority.
5. that which is morally, legally, or ethically proper: to know right from wrong.
6. that which is in accord with fact, reason, propriety, the correct way of thinking, etc.

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