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GinnWilliams9 - > The Truth is Hard to Hear! -> Inga, Inga, Inga!!!!! (talk radio)
Inga, Inga, Inga!!!!! (talk radio)

Ok so I’ve come to the conclusion that Inga Barks is a little duh duh duuuuhhh!!! As Carlos Mencia would say.  For instance there’s this girl I know and when I talk to her I can’t do it for more than 5 minutes at a time because she’s says the most unbelievable things.  I think any minute she’s gonna start twirling her hair around her finger snap her head to the side while smacking gum loudly and in the strongest valley girl accent ever say “I don’t know!”  And at that five minute mark I go into overload and its like the Terminator in my head all I see is this red warning “Error, Error, Error, Malfunction, Malfunction, Malfunction”  And she could be in the middle of pondering why fish don’t have legs because of course they are people too and I quickly say I gotta go! Same concept here, and I felt so bad for Scott Cox on the Friday free for all.  Oh he tried his best not to let her succeed in making herself look like a total nut job grasping at straws to prove her point which is kind of funny because the person she was speaking of was Obama’s pastor who spoke of extremes to prove his point.  She swore that because his Pastor believed something extreme he must too and that your religious belief is what you carry with you to the polls.  And then she lost it and tried to compare his relationship with his pastor to that of a candidate that may have the same relationship with the leader of the KKK.  Now let me explain some stuff here, first of all as most can agree if your parent is racist or believes something outlandish that doesn’t necessarily mean their child is undeniably going to have the same views as they grow up, you can watch any talk show and see that’s not true I don’t know how many times over the years I’ve seen a racist mother or father saying my daughter and her blankity blank children are not allowed in my home.  My point is just because someone is close to you doesn’t mean you always share their view.  Second, yes religious belief does have some standing in your political view but its not the sole determining factor when you cast your vote, look at all the examples of people that pose as a good wholesome Christian family and next thing you know their starting wars, stealing elections, or getting some behind closed doors and the next day standing there with a humiliated wife and shunned children, but you thought it was all good because they were Christian.  I’m not attacking Christians but I’m saying you can’t base who is going to lead you solely on religion.  There are so many dots on the spectrum of Christian and other religions alike.  Third, I think today on the radio Scott Cox made a great point by asking the question why do so many leaders Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson identify themselves as religious men?  Because these statements, these beliefs are there already in the church and America is for some reason now in a state of shock because it’s now publicized.  And as Obama said and as I’ve said time and time again, racial injustice was just a generation ago, my father born in 1954, his birth certificate says colored. He lived in a time when it was all coming to a head.  He’s 54, do you have any idea how that feels to know that just 26 years before I was born there were freedoms I have now that I would have never imagined then.  A lot of people still carry that and when you experience that its not something you just get over, it takes time.  As with any group of people that have shared your experience you relate to one another.  So for Inga to go on this tirade and compare him to the worst of the worst in an attempt to make it look like her point was valid was retarded and it feeds into the very thing that is continuing the feelings for both sides of the fence.  I also listen to Hannity, and yesterday a black man called in and was very well spoken and got to his point “the kind of caller I like” and he said he doesn’t agree with what was said and he probably won’t vote for Obama just because he’s for McCain but instead of attacking him why don’t we ask him why he has this relationship with this man in the first place.  Lets look at his past because he his biracial, what was his experiences with whites, his experiences with the white side of his family in general, how did they feel about his ethnicity maybe if we understand his experiences we can understand atleast why he gravitated toward this pastor in the first place.  Myself being biracial and in the same boat as the caller “I would not vote for Obama because I’d probably go with McCain.”  I thought it was an excellent and more intelligent approach as opposed to just flying off the handle, Hannity agreed it was an excellent question.  This isn’t the first time Inga has made my head hurt so bad I have to turn off the radio and wait for Hannity to come pick up the pieces, I remember when she compared keeping In God We Trust out of schools to keeping slavery out of the history books, lol!  Good one Inga, I just hope to God that when I listen next time Scott will be there to save the show. 

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posted by an1ok1joe on Mar 19, 2008 at 10:22 PM

 wow my comment was so bad it was written off the page,.er escaped the page,.i saw it there last night haha

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posted by jenraven on Mar 23, 2008 at 03:00 AM

Ok; I usually stay out of political debates if I can help it, but.

I maintain what I said earlier;  Obama may be too courageous, to lead a nation of cowards.   We might not be ready for a leader like him, as a nation that allows itself to be so governed by fear (how else can you possibly explain the re-election of W?).

People don't like too much honesty; it makes them uncomfortable.  People want to be told what they want to hear, rather than what they need to hear.  He's saying some things we all need to hear, and probably against the advice of his PR staff.  I suspect that he's catching so much hell over his remarks, because he's hit a nerve, and now everyone's getting all defensive!  Grow up, people.  If the shoe fits, and you don't like it, then get another darn shoe ... don't go attacking the guy who called you on it.  If you're too lazy to make a change for the better, that's your own darned fault! 

And I think it's a GOOD THING that he has so many different people around him, with so many diverse points of view.  We all need to be pushed out of our comfort zones in order to grow.  We all need to regularly examine what we believe, and why  ... and it sounds to me like he's pushed on a pretty regular basis, and he's had plenty of opportunity to examine his beliefs, if they're constantly challenged by the people around him ...  and that's why the guy is so awesome!  He's not afraid to be pushed, to be made to think, or to stand up for what he believes.  He's strong enough to stand his ground.  He's not afraid to be different; to refuse to let us put him in a box with a label.  He's not afraid to push us.  He respects us enough to be honest.  Since when did we start hating on people for respecting us?

I think it would be fascinating to have Obama as our next President.  I'm just not sure if this nation has the guts to elect him ...

posted by an1ok1joe on Mar 23, 2008 at 01:25 PM

 I   like what you had to say : "And I think it's a GOOD THING that he has so many different people around him, with so many diverse points of view.  We all need to be pushed out of our comfort zones in order to grow.  We all need to regularly examine what we believe, and why."    It's very important to do that otherwise you grow stagnant. I like what Obama as said and stood for. I just don't care for  who he has looked for spiritual advise from. I think people in this country are fearful of him in a sense that he has a name that is Arabic/Islamic origin.  They have people telling them  crazy things out there. Sadly I don't think the bulk of the nation that votes doesn't do their homework.

"People want to be told what they want to hear, rather than what they need to hear.  He's saying some things we all need to hear, and probably against the advice of his PR staff.People want to be told what they want to hear, rather than what they need to hear.  He's saying some things we all need to hear, and probably against the advice of his PR staff." No truer words have even been spoken.!

posted by GinnWilliams9 on Mar 23, 2008 at 02:47 PM

 Wow, I really like how this has opened up a discussion here, free thinking at it's best, thanks guys for reading and chiming in on such a good issue!

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