By Keith Brock
July 20, 2010
What we see in America is a very dangerous dance of using the race card for power. Evidently blacks believe that not only do they have a black president in power but that with the demise of whites in America through abortion and smaller families - a person of color should be able to stay in power, going forward.
This is about more than just the 1st black president. The Kabuki dance in
We are in a struggle for the soul of America - as important as any war we have ever fought. Socialist are coming out of the closet; many are minorities. Though minorities believe that their time has come, it is telling that they feel they must use the race card to support their black president. Of course, President Obama was elected by white votes also, but that doesn't matter. What matters are that he implement their progressive agenda - that they keep a person of color in power. If the race card helps advance this cause, so be it. It’s not alleged race bating by the Tea Party that angers blacks. I have been to many functions and have not witnessed any. What terrifies blacks is that America is rising up in anger at the agenda of their black president – an agenda they believe in with all their heart. To attack president Obama is to attack their very beliefs. It isn’t about the Tea Party protest; it is about what the Tea Party say it doesn’t want for America .
Both blacks and whites have a lot in common – especially in conservative values. There are many people in both races that are deeply religious and have the same values. We have allowed political parties to divide us from attracting each other to these shared core values because as we grow more powerful together, their power grows less. Assuredly, the parties will do all they can to keep that from happening. We must overcome the political parties and understand they are little more than vampires and we are the food. We only lend them power, they want to own it.
We also must work hand-in-hand to make the tough decisions, now, so our children are not economic slaves to China and other foreign countries that don’t wish us well in their heart-of-hearts. We hang together, or someday we hang separately. Hey! They don't care what color we are as long as we pay.
Social Security is not a socialist program. I have heard this on MSNBC. If you remember, we and our employers paid into this system every year. The Federal Government took the money and invested it for us - not! They spent it and gave us IOU’s that are in four filing cabinets in the basement of a government building in Washington , D.C. Regardless, this is not a socialist program. If you remember, we gave the government the money to protect – which they did not. They spent it on pork! Add up all the pork since Social Security started and I surmise you will find out where our Social Security excess dollars went – the ones that should have produced investment income!

We need to come together in our communities and discuss issues – not as blacks and whites but as Citizens! People have become so worried, they are starting to protest in the streets with signs; which makes them good Americans, not bad Americans. I invite blacks, browns, reds; people of all colors, to join in the local Tea Party activities. You will be treated with honor and respect. We need to all understand that power isn’t in


I agree with you that America is in a battle for the identity of the future of this country. It is sad to me to see that the liberal agenda appears to be winning out. But I also see that Americans are waking up to what has happened to this country and acknowledging that change needs to happen.
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