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Obama's Aunt found living in Boston slum
Obama's aunt (Zeituni Onyango) has been affectionately described in his book Dreams from My Father. When you measure the way this guy has cared for his family versus what he talks about with charity and how we've all gotta help each other out... he's not helping out his own family because he doesn't want to use his own money. One half brother in a hut on $12 a day in Nairobi, now this. Does any of this mean anything to you guys? Do these things add up as they come to light?
(from his convention speech) OBAMA: It is that fundamental belief -- I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's keeper -- that makes this country work.
Rick Warren at the Saddleback Church August 16th said to Obama: "What would be the greatest moral failure of America?"
| quote: | | OBAMA: America's greatest moral failure, in my lifetime, uh, has been that we -- we still don't abide by that -- that -- that basic precept in Matthew that, uh, whatever you do for the least of my brothers, you do for me. And that notion... that basic principle applies to poverty, it applies to racism and sexism, it applies to, uh, not having -- not -- not thinking about providing ladders of opportunity for people to get into the middle class. I mean there's -- there's a pervasive sense, I think, uh, this country, as wealthy and powerful as we are, still don't spend enough time thinking of the least of these. |
Does this mean that we should demand Obama move to a housing project or a hut? Is he blaming America for the circumstances in which his aunt lives in a slum in Boston? He's not even willing to take care and help his own family, and how many mesmerized Americans think he's going to take care of them?
source---> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/ne...icle5042571.ece
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