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Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 6:40 am
by XinTX
AEA wrote:It has been my position all along that MaoBama was/is only a "Figure Head" of a President. His words are not his. His actions (and inaction's) are not his. There is a group of people that got him in office and dictate what he says and what he does.
Yep. A lot of the more famous lines in his speeches are near direct ripoffs from the writings of Frank Marshall Davis, his card-carrying communist mentor. OZeros "you didn't build that" was directly from a Davis column in one of his communist newsletters. Jarrett has basically been his 'handler' for years. Kind of like Viv Ivans in the "Left Behind" series. Heck, one of the local talk radio hosts refers to O as "President Carpathia".

But here's hoping that the American people will vote for restoration rather than 'revenge'.

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 7:48 am
by sjfcontrol
XinTX wrote:
But here's hoping that the American people will vote for restoration rather than 'revenge'.
“Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.”
― Confucius

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 7:59 am
by C-dub
XinTX wrote:
AEA wrote:It has been my position all along that MaoBama was/is only a "Figure Head" of a President. His words are not his. His actions (and inaction's) are not his. There is a group of people that got him in office and dictate what he says and what he does.
Yep. A lot of the more famous lines in his speeches are near direct ripoffs from the writings of Frank Marshall Davis, his card-carrying communist mentor. OZeros "you didn't build that" was directly from a Davis column in one of his communist newsletters. Jarrett has basically been his 'handler' for years. Kind of like Viv Ivans in the "Left Behind" series. Heck, one of the local talk radio hosts refers to O as "President Carpathia".

But here's hoping that the American people will vote for restoration rather than 'revenge'.
I read those books and have thought of him as Carpathia ever since the primaries four years ago. I don't really think he's the anti-Christ, but close enough. But I didn't put Jarrett and Ivans together.

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 8:04 am
by chasfm11
AndyC wrote:
2farnorth wrote:they better be ready because we don’t forget.
We'll be ready and not only do we not forget, lady - we don't miss, either.
:thumbs2:

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 10:08 am
by Jim Beaux
bo is a Marxist & socialist. He has been a member for the past 20 years in a church grounded in Black Liberation Theology. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_liberation_theology


For years I have been outraged and puzzled as to why the big secret. Why hasnt the MSM not reported this fact?


Referencing Black Liberation Theology you find that its a "Social Christianity" and its Organizations & Key Concepts include:

Confederation of Christian Trade Unions
Catholic Worker Movement
Christian Socialist Movement

United Order

Key concepts (marxist/socialist org. underlined)

Subsidiarity · Christian anarchism
Christian humanism · Marxism Liberation theology
Praxis School · Precarity
Human dignity · Social market economy
Communitarianism · Distributism
Catholic social teaching
Neo-Calvinism · Neo-Thomism
Bishop's storehouse

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 12:07 pm
by anygunanywhere
Jim Beaux wrote:bo is a Marxist & socialist. He has been a member for the past 20 years in a church grounded in Black Liberation Theology. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_liberation_theology


For years I have been outraged and puzzled as to why the big secret. Why hasnt the MSM not reported this fact?


Referencing Black Liberation Theology you find that its a "Social Christianity" and its Organizations & Key Concepts include:

Confederation of Christian Trade Unions
Catholic Worker Movement
Christian Socialist Movement

United Order

Key concepts (marxist/socialist org. underlined)

Subsidiarity · Christian anarchism
Christian humanism · Marxism Liberation theology
Praxis School · Precarity
Human dignity · Social market economy
Communitarianism · Distributism
Catholic social teaching
Neo-Calvinism · Neo-Thomism
Bishop's storehouse

The Catholic Worker Movement is in no way shape or form related to BLT.

From the CWM website:
The Catholic Worker Movement described in 120 words
The Catholic Worker Movement began simply enough on May 1, 1933, when a journalist named Dorothy Day and a philosopher named Peter Maurin teamed up to publish and distribute a newspaper called "The Catholic Worker." This radical paper promoted the biblical promise of justice and mercy.

Grounded in a firm belief in the God-given dignity of every human person, their movement was committed to nonviolence, voluntary poverty, and the Works of Mercy as a way of life. It wasn't long before Dorothy and Peter were putting their beliefs into action, opening a "house of hospitality" where the homeless, the hungry, and the forsaken would always be welcome.

Over many decades the movement has protested injustice, war, and violence of all forms.Today there are some 223 Catholic Worker communities in the United States and in counties around the world.
Catholic social teaching has long denounced socialism as an evil, just the same as the Church denounces capitalism in its greedy form. Even capitalism has an evil side and much of the capitalism today is that form.

Jim Beaux, respectfully, I am not certain what your post was meant to describe but it ventured far away from the tenets of Black Liberation Theology. Catholic teaching in no way reflects belief in BLT.

Anygunanywhere

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 2:24 pm
by recaffeination
“Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.”
― Confucius
There might be a witness.

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 2:26 pm
by Jim Beaux
anygunanywhere wrote:
Jim Beaux wrote:bo is a Marxist & socialist. He has been a member for the past 20 years in a church grounded in Black Liberation Theology. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_liberation_theology


For years I have been outraged and puzzled as to why the big secret. Why hasnt the MSM not reported this fact?


Referencing Black Liberation Theology you find that its a "Social Christianity" and its Organizations & Key Concepts include:

Confederation of Christian Trade Unions
Catholic Worker Movement
Christian Socialist Movement

United Order

Key concepts (marxist/socialist org. underlined)

Subsidiarity · Christian anarchism
Christian humanism · Marxism Liberation theology
Praxis School · Precarity
Human dignity · Social market economy
Communitarianism · Distributism
Catholic social teaching
Neo-Calvinism · Neo-Thomism
Bishop's storehouse

The Catholic Worker Movement is in no way shape or form related to BLT.

From the CWM website:
The Catholic Worker Movement described in 120 words
The Catholic Worker Movement began simply enough on May 1, 1933, when a journalist named Dorothy Day and a philosopher named Peter Maurin teamed up to publish and distribute a newspaper called "The Catholic Worker." This radical paper promoted the biblical promise of justice and mercy.

Grounded in a firm belief in the God-given dignity of every human person, their movement was committed to nonviolence, voluntary poverty, and the Works of Mercy as a way of life. It wasn't long before Dorothy and Peter were putting their beliefs into action, opening a "house of hospitality" where the homeless, the hungry, and the forsaken would always be welcome.

Over many decades the movement has protested injustice, war, and violence of all forms.Today there are some 223 Catholic Worker communities in the United States and in counties around the world.
Catholic social teaching has long denounced socialism as an evil, just the same as the Church denounces capitalism in its greedy form. Even capitalism has an evil side and much of the capitalism today is that form.

Jim Beaux, respectfully, I am not certain what your post was meant to describe but it ventured far away from the tenets of Black Liberation Theology. Catholic teaching in no way reflects belief in BLT.

Anygunanywhere
Anygun you are mistaken. Call it what you want, but if it quacks like a duck.....

And of course the Catholic Church is in no way associated with BLT, but this isnt about the relationship between the church and BLT. The CWM is a separate organization and does not speak for the church.

The Catholic Worker Movement is an autonomous organization that is rooted in radical wealth redistribution tenets.


Key concepts

Subsidiarity · Christian anarchism
Christian humanism · Marxism Liberation theology
Praxis School · Precarity
Human dignity · Social market economy
Communitarianism · Distributism
Catholic social teaching
Neo-Calvinism · Neo-Thomism
Bishop's storehouse

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As I sense an air of condescension I will probably not continue discussing this with you. Take care.

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 2:35 pm
by anygunanywhere
Jim Beaux wrote:
As I sense an air of condescension I will probably not continue discussing this with you. Take care.
I will take care, and sorry if any of my post sounded condescending. It was not intended. I always enjoy reading your posts.

Thanks!

Anygunanywhere

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 3:39 pm
by Jim Beaux
anygunanywhere wrote:
Jim Beaux wrote:
As I sense an air of condescension I will probably not continue discussing this with you. Take care.
I will take care, and sorry if any of my post sounded condescending. It was not intended. I always enjoy reading your posts.

Thanks!

Anygunanywhere
My misunderstanding. I apologize. Im glad we are ok. I enjoy reading your posts too! :cheers2:

Re: Valerie Jarrett's revenge promise

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:48 am
by sjfcontrol
Fox news is reporting a rumor that Valerie Jarrett is in secret talks with Iran. :headscratch