Deficient or Different

There have been more public appearances by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and from what I see, this is a man of high intelligence and a a fantastic orator. I think we all came away learning something from his words and those who cared to listen with an unbiased ear may have recognized the truth in what he preached.  It pains me that some can suggest that Barack disassociate himself from this great mind and that they would further speculate on how bad it would be if Barack became President and retain the Rev. as a friend. The development od the U.S.A depends on strong minds like the good Rev. Wright

 

Deficient or Different

Despite all that the Rev. Wright said

Even with the positive campaign Barack has led

Foolish men stuck in their backward ways

Intent to ensure a majority sways

Can’t accept the difference between

Indigenous native, African and European

Eagerly they spread their venomous dogma

Negating the wisdom of Rev. Wright and Obama

Their feelings are expressed through their broadcast

Over and over they’ll be featured until reasoning past

Right thinking people would want the truth

Deviant media houses hide all the proof

Instead of giving the people what went before

Fox introduced sound clips and the others the encore

For weeks the people heard the isolated clip

Encourage others to think it was straight from his hip

Rev. Jeremiah Wright was quoting words previously said

Except none of the stations featured that instead

Now people can see past the media hype and hypocrisy

The Rev. explained it in his Deficient and Different theory

 

 

 

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