King Solomon

by A. Hamilton on July 25, 2009 · 0 comments

in Obama, Race, Terry Anderson Exclusives

On many occasions, growing up in Southeast Washington D.C., my friends and I would be detained by the police. Not because we did anything against the law, but because we looked suspicious. Their suspicions were motivated mostly because of the way we combed our hair and by the way we dressed.

At one place we were not allowed to gather in groups of more than two. If so, there was a strong possibility that we could spend a half hour or so in the back seat of a patrol car.

Never, did we act stupidly or have the luxury of complaining that we were being picked on just because we were white. The most verbiage that came out of our mouths was, “Yes sir and no sir.”

However, in this country if you are a person of color and choose to, you can be a race card carrying member of the, You’re picking on me because I’m black, club.

That’s the first thing Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.  (A man caring a giant sequoia chip on his shoulder and who appears to be pissed off since the first day he found out that he was black), lambasted a Cambridge police officer with who was investigating a reported burglary at the Gates house.

The incident could have faded quietly if it had not been for H. Obama sticking his racially biased two cents in the mix, thereby inflaming the whole matter.

Now H. Obama has proposed to heal all wounds by gracing the two parties with an audience at the White House.

Here, as the story is told in the Old Testament in Kings 3:5-14, the King of Arrogance, in all his amateurish wisdom, will split the baby over a cold beer with his two subjects and there will be peace in the Kingdom that night, for justice will have been served.

This is an exclusive article for The Terry Anderson Radio Show.

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