Still
posted on the website of Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ is the
much criticized article on Reverend Louis Farrahkan, published in the
church’s Trumpet Magazine, the publication the brain child of the
church’s leader and Senator Barack Obama’s spiritual advisor and longtime
friend Reverend Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
Some months ago
the Farrahkan article came under scrutiny. Why was the church attended by
presidential contender and headed by Barack Obama’s mentor publishing a
favorable story on the controversial Reverend Louis Farrahkan in its
magazine?
Farrakhan, the
leader of the Nation of Islam is best known for making disparaging remarks
targeting Jews, whites and homosexuals. Farrakhan’s bigoted and
anti-Semitic rhetoric has included statements calling whites “blue eyed
devils” and Jews “bloodsuckers” that controlled the slave trade, the
government, the media and various Black individuals and organizations.
In 2006, Reverend
Farrakhan blamed Jews and Israel for the war in Iraq, for controlling
Hollywood and for promoting what he considers immorality during his
February Saviours' Day address in Chicago.
Here are some
quotes from the Trumpet Magazine article: An Empowerment
Interview, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakahn. The magazine is
published and edited by Reverend Wright’s daughter.
“When Minister
Farrahkan speaks Black America listens. Minister Farrakhan will be
remembered as one of the 20th and 21st century
giants of the African American religion experience. His integrity and
honesty have secured him a place in history.” – Reverend Jeremiah A.
Wright, Jr.
“His leadership (Farrahkan) has evolved, and I believe the coming days
will see him as a unifying force, calling real Christians, real Jews and
real Muslims to come together on principles of truth and justice.”
– Father Michael L. Pfleger of St. Albans Church in Chicago
What are “real
Christians, real Jews and real Muslims?” And who is Father
Michael Pfleger? He is another longtime friend and mentor of Barack Obama
and he is the activist Catholic priest from Chicago’s St. Sabina’s Church
who joined with Jesse Jackson and his organization Operation Push in a
rally in front of Chuck’s Gun shop, May 29, 2007, and exhorted the crowd
to "drag" shop owner, John Riggio, from his shop "like a rat" and "snuff"
him. The Reverend Pfleger went on to tell the crowd that legislators that
vote against gun control legislation should be "snuffed" as well.
Would those
legislators who should be “snuffed” include Rev. Pfleger’s good friend
Barack Obama? Obama, in his recent remarks following the massacre of the
students in North Illinois University said that he believes in the Second
Amendment, but that there is plenty of room for added gun regulations.
"There is an individual right to bear arms, but it's subject to
commonsense regulation," Obama said, hardly a statement advocating strong
gun control legislation.
But back to the
Trumpet Magazine piece on Farrakhan, and Obama’s other good friend and
mentor Reverend Jeremiah Wright Jr. Reverend Wright has long been the
subject of controversy. Obama was questioned about the article and his
association with Reverend Wright following its publication. Obama issued
the following statement:
"I decry racism
and anti-Semitism in every form and strongly condemn the anti-Semitic
statements made by Minister Farrakhan. I assume that Trumpet Magazine
made its own decision to honor Farrakhan based on his efforts to
rehabilitate ex-offenders, but it is not a decision with which I agree."
Like Obama’s now
well-known “present” votes in the Illinois Senate, his statement by-passed
a definitive reaction. Obama denounced Farrakhan, but he clearly refused
to extricate himself from his association with Reverend Wright who is
responsible for more gems such as:
Zionism has an element of "white racism" and the attacks on 9/11
were a consequence of violent American policies and proved that "people of
color had not gone away, faded into the woodwork or just 'disappeared' as
the Great White West went on its merry way of ignoring Black concerns."
Or this bit of history and innuendo: When [Obama’s] enemies find out
that in 1984 I went to Tripoli to visit Colonel Ghadafi with Farrakhan, a
lot of his Jewish support will dry up quicker than a snowball in hell."
On the subject of
the presidential candidate’s continued relationship with Reverend Wright,
Obama’s top campaign aide, David Axelrod, pointed out that Obama often has
said that he and his minister sometimes disagree. Farrakhan, Axelrod said,
is one of those instances.
But is Mr.
Axelrod’s answer adequate? Would it be acceptable for Senator Obama to
continue his association with a friend whose good buddy is a rapist, or a
serial killer? Why a self-described bigot?
Senator Obama’s
website prominently features both Reverend Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Jr. and
Father Michael Pfleger and their testimonials for Senator Obama.
There are others in Barack Obama’s coterie of questionable
associates They include indicted slumlord Antoin "Tony" Rezko,
the Obama campaign contributor whose fraud trial begins March 3, 2008,
which may shed some light on the shady real estate deal involving Mr. and
Mrs. Rezko and Senator and Mrs. Obama house and adjoining land purchase,
and who knows what else.
Equally intriguing
is Obama’s relationship with Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, purported
friends, also unapologetic former leaders of the 1960’s Weather
Underground, America’s first homegrown left-wing terrorist group that
planted bombs in the Capitol and the Pentagon in the 1970s. According to
news reports, Obama has been to Ayers home and accepted a $200
contribution to his campaign.
Rashid Khalidi,
the PLO activist who is the Edward Said Chair in Arab Studies at Columbia
University and head of that school's Middle East Institute, is another
Obama friend. In 2000, according to Ali Abunimah, a Hyde Park
Palestinian-American activist, Professor Rashid Khalidi, a leading
Palestinian-American advocate for a two-state solution and harsh critic
of Israel, held a fundraiser in his home for Obama, who at the time was in
the midst of what would prove an unsuccessful bid for the House of
Representatives.
"He [Obama] came
with his wife," Abunimah said. "That's where I had a chance to really talk
to him. It was an intimate setting. He convinced me he was very aware of
the issues [and] critical of U.S. bias toward Israel and lack of
sensitivity to Arabs. ... He was very supportive of U.S. pressure on
Israel."
Khalidi has been
called a “blame-throwing Palestinian hack,” and has referred to Israel as
the “occupiers” and calls AIPAC “the Zionist lobby.” He is also
responsible for this assessment on Israel as a U.S. ally. According to
Khalidi Israel is not a democratic ally but an “apartheid system in
creation” and a destructive “racist” state. He has further accused
Israel’s army of having “awful weapons of mass destruction - some supplied
by the U.S. - that it has used in cities, villages and refugee camps.”
And of course
there’s Senator Obama’s deep connection to Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley
of that illustrious Chicago dynasty who continues the legacy of his
political family as boss of Chicago.
Alone, these associations might not seem as astonishing as they
are when viewed collectively. But Senator Obama has based his
entire campaign on the fact that he’s a new kind of politician. Making
alliances with unsavory characters that are politically suitable to attain
a politician’s goal is anything but new, and in these instances appear
downright smarmy and certainly point to a lack of foresight and good
judgment.
From a political
standpoint, should Senator Obama secure the Democratic Party’s
presidential nomination he is certain to find that his questionable
alliances will leave him extremely vulnerable to the Republican slime
machine who will find Obama, if nothing else, guilty by association. And
with the Republican's, that's enough to end the hope of any Democratic
candidate's chances to make it to the White House. Just ask John Kerry.
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