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Obama wants men to be better fathers than his own

Published: June 20th, 2009

Obama wants men to be better fathers than his own.

Now, How many black men will follow Obama’s lead, simply because he said something of wisdom? Something  so benign that in today’s inept, convoluted world, it seems profound.

Obama, you have 7 possible Father’s day in the White House. Let’s see how many thugs truly listen to you. Anyone can vote for you so they can have a representative of theirs in the White House. How many will actually heed your wisdom and follow through on your call for responsibility? That remains to be seen. I am, not very optimistic. My lack of optimism is not the cause nor fuel for the bastardization of America.

By CALVIN WOODWARD, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON – Barack Obama got a basketball, his first name and ambition from his father. Little else.

The son gave back more than he received: a lifetime of ruminations about the man who abandoned the family, a memoir named “Dreams from My Father,” and endless reflections on his own successes and shortcomings as a parent of Sasha, 8, and Malia, 10.

As a candidate and now president, he’s been telling men what sort of father they should be. It’s become his Father’s Day ritual and he’s not shy about it.

He’s asking American men to be better fathers than his own.

The president showcased fatherhood in a series of events and a magazine article in advance of Father’s Day. He said he came to understand the importance of fatherhood from its absence in his childhood homes — just as an estimated 24 million Americans today are growing up without a dad.

Fathers run deep in the political culture as they do everywhere else, for better and worse. Michelle Obama has said many times how her late dad, Fraser, is her reference point and rock — she checks in with him, in her mind, routinely, and at important moments.

Obama’s presidential rival, John McCain, called his own memoirs “Faith of My Fathers,” tracing generations of high-achieving scamps. The father-son presidencies of the George Bushes were bookends on Bill Clinton, whose father drowned in a ditch before he was born and whose stepfather was an abusive alcoholic nicknamed Dude.

A Kenyan goatherder-turned-intellectual who clawed his way to scholarships and Harvard, Barack Hussein Obama Sr. left a family behind to get his schooling in the United States. He started another family here, then left his second wife and 2-year-old Barack Jr. to return to Africa with another woman.

His promise flamed out in Africa after stints working for an oil company and the government; he fell into drink and died in a car crash when his son was 21, a student at Columbia University.

“I don’t want to be the kind of father I had,” the president is quoted as telling a friend in a new book about him.

His half-sister, Maya, called his memoirs “part of the process of excavating his father.”

Obama now cajoles men to be better fathers — not the kind who must be unearthed in the soul.

His finger-wagging is most pointed when addressing other black men, reflecting years of worry about the fabric of black families and single mothers, but it applies to everyone.

Father’s Day 2007: “Let’s admit to ourselves that there are a lot of men out there that need to stop acting like boys; who need to realize that responsibility does not end at conception; who need to know that what makes you a man is not the ability to have a child but the courage to raise a child.”

Father’s Day 2008: “Any fool can have a child. That doesn’t make you a father. It’s the courage to raise a child that makes you a father.”

Father’s Day 2009: “We need to step out of our own heads and tune in. We need to turn off the television and start talking with our kids, and listening to them, and understanding what’s going on in their lives.”

He doesn’t hold himself out as the ideal dad. No driven politician can.

“I know I have been an imperfect father,” he writes in Sunday’s Parade magazine. “I know I have made mistakes. I have lost count of all the times, over the years, when the demands of work have taken me from the duties of fatherhood.”

He volunteered for those demands, as all people do when they want power. His years as a community organizer, Illinois lawmaker, U.S. senator and presidential candidate often kept him apart from family.

At the same time, he went to great lengths in the 2008 campaign to find time with his girls and wife, and now considers the routine family time one of the joys of living and working in the White House.

The new book “Renegade” by Richard Wolffe recounts strains in the marriage early this decade, arising from his absences and from what Michelle Obama apparently considered his selfish careerism at the time. The author interviewed the Obamas, friends and associates.

Obama himself attributed his “fierce ambitions” to his dad while crediting his mother — a loving but frequently absent figure — with giving him the means to pursue them.

“Someone once said that every man is trying to either live up to his father’s expectations or make up for his father’s mistakes,” he once wrote, “and I suppose that may explain my particular malady as well as anything else.” By malady, he meant the will to achieve.

Obama was a schoolboy in Hawaii when his father came back to visit. He gave his dad a tie. His father gave him a basketball and African figurines and came to his class to speak about Kenya. He was an impressive, mysterious figure whom Obama found compelling, volatile and vaguely threatening.

The visit took a sour turn when Obama went to watch “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and his father made him shut off the TV, saying he watched too much. Obama slammed the bedroom door; a loud argument ensued among grown-ups.

Not the quality time Obama has in mind in asking dads to turn off the TV now.






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Pastor Winters, Rest in Peace

Published: March 9th, 2009

Welcome to First Baptist Church of Maryville. We hope this website will show you all that FBCM has to offer. If you have any questions about our ministries, please call our church office at (618) 667-8221.

First Baptist Church has a rich history and an exciting future. God has been the source of tremendous growth. We have gone from an average attendance of 32 in 1987 to over 1,200 today.

The Church began at 209 East Main Street and was officially organized on March 4, 1945. In 1987 our church relocated to six acres at 2184 Vadalabene Drive. My wife Cindy and I were called to serve here in that same year. Two worship services were held Sunday mornings from December 1988 to March 1991 until the new 500-seat sanctuary was completed.

In 1995 our church stepped out in faith again and purchased 35 acres at 7110 Illinois State Route 162 in anticipation of God’s work in the community. Our first service at our present location was on July 9, 2000 with over 1200 in attendance.

One thing that makes our church special is the people. From the caring staff to the friendliness of our diverse congregation, you will quickly discover at First Baptist that we are committed to truly being a family in Christ. Whether you are a recent guest or a long time member, we hope this website will help you find opportunities to become more connected with our fellowship. Find out more about what it means to be part of the First Family by attending one of the Pizza with the Pastor dinners in our home. Cindy and I are looking forward to meeting you.

Reverend Fred Winters – Rest In Peace.

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Soap Opera Oprah – Stop Talking. Do Something!

Published: February 26th, 2009

Seriously! Oprah, do something. You may have the money, but in my eyes, you are a FAILURE!. You keep bullshitting about foreclosed homes, interviewing people who lost their homes and rubbing salt on their wounds. That moron Dr Phil does the same all week long.

You guys did not create this mess. I don’t expect you to give away your billions to help save foreclosed homes. I am not questioning that you are not helping in some measure.

What I am questioning is that you cocooned talk shitters are perfectly insulated from the power of your platform. It is not simply meant to be used to deliver sob stories all hour long, 5 times a week.

If I were you or Dr Phil, I’d create an online referral or affiliate business for depressed home owners. I would create a mlm business. I would create some means to actively help home owners engage in a money making system to help them acquire quick cash so they could save their homes.

Do you have any ( and i mean ANY) idea how many folks would join, so they could earn a couple of thousand dollars to save their home?

Millions! I say, Millions!

But Nooooo! This is all about the OPRAH!

Your job is to just bullshit for an hour long and we have to listen. At 5pm, the end result is zilch, zero, nada. So what good are you?

For a nauseating hour today, you are cherry picking stories about people’s homelessness, their depressed state and helplessness. And then you provide for some useless information that will never help save people their homes.

Far as I recall, you were one of those sleazy panderers to the (so called) real estate boom a few years ago, inviting real estate money maker celebrities to your show. Where are they now? Why don’t you invite them again, so they can provide some solutions to the issues home owners go through today.

What was the point of your show today? All you were doing was plaster sob stories all hour long. What’s the point I ask? Don’t we know of these stories? Are we not reading of these tragedies day in and day out all across America for months on end?

You have a lot of people watching your TV show and coming to your website, reading all kinds of useless crap. Now be practical Oprah. Do something actively, so real people can benefit. Help them make a quick buck, so those who are about to lose their home in the next 10 days won’t. They have no time for your crappy sob stories. They can’t take away anything useful watching your tear jerking show, except being felt like you are rubbing real salt on their real wounds.

Get it!

Launch a Facebook app. Start an affiliate program from your website. Help people make money. This TALK, TALK, TALK bull shit does no one any good.

Yeah! You ask people to go to Oprah.com – I will go there and watch the Sheriff lock more homes across America.

Oprah – You are completely useless. A fake. And so are you Dr Phil. You guys do nothing but waste people’s valuable time aside from pumping up some obscure author to the New York Time’s best seller lists. The world surely has become a better place because of it.

You have a powerful platform with millions who follow your every word and all you do is fart from your mouth all hour long. You stink!

You end the show by saying – “Extend your grace and kindness to people.” Kind of ironic. Why can’t you? No one wants your sympathy. They could sure use your activism. They deserve it.

You are a total waste of time. Yeah! Tomorrow, millions will be glued to your show with another set of nonsensical story with nothing practical or useful to benefit with.

You know what, stop this charade of being a social show. Just do a monologue like Leno does every night. At least they don’t pretend to show sob stories and make it seem like they really care. You are no better than anyone using the airwaves to milk the advertisers and pump up your syndication dollars.

Soapopera Winfrey! That’s who you are!

And did I say – “Useless!”






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Craigslist – Classifieds For Perverts & Criminals!

Published: June 30th, 2008

A little over 2 months ago, I had a scathing review of Craigslist (Right Here!). I always disliked that site. My twisted way of thinking somehow makes my socially dark ethical views more unacceptable in this morally perverse and degraded society of ours. The only remaining spectacle left to be seen in our so called civilized society is open street mating between humans and animals. Perhaps those acceptable scenarios aren’t far behind.

When questioned by CNN (Were you folks sleeping all these years?) about the abuse being taking place, the best answer Craigslist could come up with was some fucking bullshit that makes me want to slap him on his face right in front of that moron’s kids. They really have to believe that the masses are some kind of idiots. I don’t blame him for thinking like that. Most of them are.

Do we need a Craigslist? No! The world will find an alternative. The damage Craigslist has been causing for years (especially to children and women) is beyond remorse. And Craigslist and the assholes who run the site have none of it. They will give any excuse to say it is beyond their control. Frankly, people like Jim have no conscience. If there are ads posted soliciting sex from one of their own kids, maybe these bozos will wake up. Shameless and worthless greedy pigs. If this same scenario occured on a small unknown site, it would have faced a massive backlash, fines, legal mumbo jumbo and what have you!

These morons will always find excuses to keep this non sense proliferate.

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CNN investigative artcle on child prostitution






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Zoei Toh – Our Father in Heaven

Published: June 6th, 2008

I am reading Cool 4 Christ and I find one of the most precious videos in all of the Internet. I am sold. Zoei Toh is barely 3 years old. Me, being a non practicing Catholic, she, (Zoei) does a better job of reminding me of the kingdom at hand.

How can you not love what you see?



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