Friday, August 29, 2008

Black President Or Buffalo President

Well I could not stay awake last night to listen Obama's speech, because I not a great fan. The reason is that I don't think that he is to be trusted.
Why I say this is because of the way he dealt with the Rev. Wright situation.
I think it would have been a lot easier explaining what the reverent meant when he spoke about the chickens coming home to roost. Instead he chose to tell us about his granny and his cousin brother sister friend if you know what I mean. He could have explain by saying that under his presidency there will be no dealing with criminals that will come home to haunt the USA at a later date hence 9.11. It seam as though he Obama has distance himself from his pastor. So I ask myself at what point will he turn his back on the people that might elect him to the white house. I can understand the excitement of many black people of having a black president, but what we will want is a black president not a buffalo one. When he defeated Clinton the first people he went to the Jews. He went to Israel and Germany yet he has not visited South Africa or Zimbabwe and talk with it's president. There is the land issue in both these countries that need to be address. Things are so desperate in South Africa you have black men killing their fellow Africans. The reason for the killings is work, the claims are they are taking their jobs. I've seem images of people been burnt alive. The sad part of all this is the jobs they are killing their brothers for. The job is to wash the laundry of European women to put food on their tables. This is something that is not wanted in Zimbabwe. If the South African blacks had their land they would not be killing their fellow African,insted they would be employing them. The land issue is more important than having Obama in the white house as president. He must call Brown and advice him to honour the Lancaster Gate Agreement. When that is done, progress will be made. A buffalo president will be the same as a buffalo soldier committing atrocities to show what a good American he is and the only dreams he have is wanting to be free. If justice is not done in Africa he must understand that he is chasing the fleeting illusion.