Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Arkansas State Rep: ‘If Slavery Were So God-Awful, Why Didn’t Jesus Or Paul Condemn It?’

After Arkansas Republicans disavowed a book by state representative Jon Hubbard (R-AK) claiming slavery was “a blessing in disguise” for African Americans, Hubbard’s colleague, state Rep. Loy Mauch (R-AK) has been outed by the Arkansas Times for his pro-slavery, pro-Confederacy letters to the editor over the past decade. Mauch’s run for reelection this year is [...]/p

The above article illustrates just how sick America has become. And if you think I am over-generalizing, think again. After all this individual did not just pop up in the Arkansas state legislature, someone elected him. His sick references to "Jesus" and the Constitution should be enough to turn the stomachs of anyone who would claim to be a "Christian." Think about this creeps logic, I wonder what his thoughts are in terms of the "Holocaust" Jesus didn't make some sort of proclamation regarding the killing of some six million plus Jews. And how about the murders of Bosnian and Serbian Muslims just 20 odd years ago. And of course, given this creeps views toward Americans of African descent, he would no doubt find the wholesale slaughter in Ruwanda was prophetic.

It is sorry that a review of reported racially charged commentary since the election of America's first Black President reveals an ever-increasing boldness in the racially tinged language of those who have heretofore been residing under the slimiest of rocks in America's swamps. Where is this country going? This at a time when Republicans and its party leadership are running about the country proclaiming "American exceptionalism" and the " inalienable, God given rights" that gives the Arkansas creeps license to "go public" with their beliefs.

The future hangs in the balance but, one thing is certain; if Barack Obama is re-elected president of the United States, things will get worse. Good Luck America!!!!!!!

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