McCain Spiritual Guide Accused Gov't Of Enabling 'Black Genocide'

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First Posted: 03-21-08 12:32 PM   |   Updated: 03-29-08 05:12 AM

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This past week, Sen. Barack Obama's former pastor Jeremiah Wright has come under heavy fire in part over comments that suggested the U.S. government had introduced AIDS into black communities.

But it turns out he's not the only religious confidant to a presidential candidate who thinks the state has targeted black populations with death and disease.

Reverend Rod Parsley of the World Harvest Church of Columbus, Ohio -- whom Sen. John McCain hails as a spiritual adviser -- has suggested on several occasions that the U.S. government was complicit in facilitating black genocide.

In speeches that have gone largely unnoticed, Parsley (who is white) compares Planned Parenthood, the reproductive care and family planning group, to the Klu Klux Klan and Nazis, and describes the American government as enablers of murder for supporting the organization.

"If I were call for the sterilization or the elimination of an entire segment of society, I'd be labeled a racists or a murderer, or at very best a Nazi," says Parsley. "That every single year, millions of our tax dollars are funding a national organization built upon that very goal -- their target: African Americans. That's right, the death toll: nearly fifteen hundred African Americans a day. The shocking truth of black genocide."

He goes on.

"Right now our own government is allowing organizations like Planned Parenthood to legally take the innocent lives of precious baby girls and baby boys and even footing the bill for it all with our tax dollars, turning every single one of us into accessories to murder," he says. "You know who their biggest fans must be, that must be the Klu Klux Klan, because the woman who founded this organization detested black people.... African Americans were number one on Margaret Sanger's list. So this 'Lady MacDeath,' as I like to call her, studied the works of Englishman Thomas Robert Malthus, and embraced his plan of eugenics."

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Unlike Wright's statements, Parsley's are more accepted in conservative circles, in which a strict anti-abortion sentiment is not only tolerated, but applauded. Moreover, as a white pastor expressing anger on behalf of black populations, Parsley's testimony may come off as more sympathetic and less conspiratorial than Wright's.

However, there are issues with Parsley's stats. While black populations in America do have higher abortion rates than white populations, there are far more abortions among white mothers than among blacks. Meanwhile, Sanger, who founded the American Birth Control League (which eventually became Planned Parenthood), was an advocate of both birth control and eugenics. And while she did not publicly denounce Nazi Germany's eugenics program, privately she expressed deep concern.

This is the second time that controversial remarks by Parsley have surfaced on the campaign trail. Last week, David Corn of Mother Jones reported that the televangelist "called upon Christians to wage a 'war' against the 'false religion' of Islam with the aim of destroying it."

The relationship between Parsley and McCain is, to be sure, far less personal -- and more political -- than that of Obama and Wright. In late February, McCain attended a rally in Cincinnati, in which the Arizona Republican was praised as a "strong, true, consistent conservative."

The endorsement, Corn writes:

... was important for McCain, who at the time was trying to put an end to the lingering challenge from former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, a favorite among Christian evangelicals. A politically influential figure in Ohio, Parsley could also play a key role in McCain's effort to win this bellwether state in the general election. McCain, with Parsley by his side at the Cincinnati rally, called the evangelical minister a "spiritual guide.'
This past week, Sen. Barack Obama's former pastor Jeremiah Wright has come under heavy fire in part over comments that suggested the U.S. government had introduced AIDS into black communities. But it...
This past week, Sen. Barack Obama's former pastor Jeremiah Wright has come under heavy fire in part over comments that suggested the U.S. government had introduced AIDS into black communities. But it...
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Does no one here find it sad that so many women would be willing to terminate their children? Maybe he is speaking out for these murdered children.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 03/22/2008
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And when will *you* adopt one of the tens of thousands of children of colour in our country who remain in orphanages and foster care?

Leland R. Erickson

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 AM on 03/22/2008
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Abortion is a political tool for rightwinged buffoons, like the Bible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 03/22/2008
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Let's assume for the sake of your argument that the aborted fetuses were "children." If Parsley's concern was really for those "children," he'd appeal to the compassion and good will of moderate Republican voters to choose candidates who would favor progressive policies and laws that might make abortions necessary a lot less frequently, and to woman of all political stripes to consider every alternative path before choosing abortion. Demonizing the doctors and the nurses who care for women exercising their Constitutional Right to control over their bodies does nothing to benefit those so-called "children" or any others in the future. It only inflames hatred of the women and their caregivers, making them understandably less inclined to trust the next person who approaches them with a message about some alternative to abortion. How is that good for the "children?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 AM on 03/22/2008
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A clump on insensate tissue is not a child.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 AM on 03/22/2008

I find it sad that a government that claims to care for 'unborn' children is unwilling to provide universal health care for pregnant women, 'born' children and their caregivers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 03/22/2008
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It's none of your business what these women do! Isn't it about time you folks learned to mind your own business????? If you were as concerned about these supposed children after birth as you were before there might not be a problem! Like the old saying goes "LIVE AND LET LIVE"! You don't like being told how to live so keep your mouth shut about women!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 03/22/2008

It's tragically funny and thoroughly disgusting that one of God's fan-club presidents would place the blame on Planned Parenthood. It's typical. Instead of attacking the source of the drugs that enter America's communities, instead of attacking NRA bought-and-paid for members of congress who allow the guns in our communities, instead of attacking the folks on wall street who make the real money off selling the 'gangsta' lifestyle, instead of attacking the last 4 administrations for decimating public school funding and preschool funding, instead of attacking a system that drains the youth blood from a community by making the military one of the only options for getting out of the cycle, instead of attacking the government for closing public hospitals across the country he attaqcks:

PLANNED PARENTHOOD

If this God is so great, why does He have spokesman like Parsley, Wright, h
Hagee and Farrakhan?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 03/22/2008
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Kitty,

God doesn't choose *hypocrites* to speak for Him.

Such creatures are always *self-appointed.*

God rest assured has a reward for such creatures as Parsley in the afterlife; it is up to the rest of us to deal with them in *this* life.

Leland R. Erickson

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 03/22/2008
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"Creatures" like Parsley are living that there is no "God." America is in crisis because of all the nut jobs pushing their religious beliefs. Mystical beings and fairy tales twisted to make them fit into a lifestyle of glory...

The passive stance and attitude that the citizens of the United States has for all religions will be a major part in its downfall. The last nail in the coffin of a faltering empire. Its history repeating itself, soon everyone will be praying towards Mecca...

Praise U. Jesus
Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 03/22/2008
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God is so above their or our understanding, that they make up a "God" that fits into their concept that allows them to appeal to the fear, avarice and greed in humans; our lesser side. With a God beyond knowing they have nothing to sell or exploit.

Jesus knew this and so the stories he told were "down to earth" something that could be understand, but he did allude to the beyond knowing, , as there was no way to communicate any other way and of course he was right on the nose there in my opinion.

Once I was again and then once again, but that time it was into uderstanding of how we are all one, of the same mother and in that I knew there can be no way of knowin. That which we require to live together and to prosper is the only way and that way is love, imperfect as it is, the love that accepts the unacceptable. That is what takes for us to be on another plane within this world, after all heaven and hell is where you make them. That is what I got out of RAev. Wright's sermon and from my experience in this world.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 03/22/2008
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I think I'm going to run for POTUS and have the Dalai Lama be my spiritual adviser, then there will be some kind of controversy about the way we treated the "Chinaman" in the 19th and 20th centuries. Should be fun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 03/22/2008
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Absolutely, all three news channels have been biased against Obama in that they have been beating this Rev. Wright thing to death. Why do they keep playing this? Why don't they play Rev. Parsely's ranting, I mean what is his excuse for acting like a crazy person? Doesn't this just reveal how the media may play up some things about Obama that aren't bad, but they don't play anything up about bad Hillary or McCain? Are they perfect, like Bill Clinton said today?

Lets see a week of Rev. Parsely and a week of Hillary going around the country spouting off one blatant lie after another. Some of those reels of Hillary just lying to the entire country would be fantastic to play everyday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 03/21/2008
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Why don't they play Parsley's ranting? Because despite his histrionics Parsley's characterization of Planned Parenthood's founder, Margaret Sanger, is largely accurate and his numbers and statistics are spot on. 78% of Planned Parenthood clinics are located in minority neighborhoods, and while black women make only 13% of US females they have 35% of the abortions. Nope the far Left has been doing a good job keeping this suppressed the last thing the want to do is make it a national issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 03/22/2008

You know, I've been hearing those things about Margaret Sanger for years and years. So I'm not sure what rock you've been under, but that information is out there already.

Has it occurred to you that possibly the reason those clinics are located in certain neighborhoods is because they would get no peace in other neighborhoods? I don't know if that's the actual reason, but I think it's a good deal more plausible an explanation than, "Planned Parenthood is still shackled to the vision of racism and eugenics espoused by its long-dead founder." (And actually, I have a feeling part of the reason for their choices of location is one of attempting to help folks up out of poverty, by offering birth control and abortion services when necessary.)

And last I checked, the women (black, white, or otherwise) who go to Planned Parenthood for their services (which are hardly limited to abortion) go there *voluntarily*. They're hardly being rounded up and dragged to the clinics for forced abortions. I know, it's more fun to get all woo-woo-y and make assumptions about the sinister "truth" behind an organization dedicated to helping women make responsible choices about their reproduction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 03/22/2008
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Tim and RT,

your capacity to twist the facts regarding any subject that does not fit your Bushevik agenda is clearly boundless. The reason Planned Parenthood is located in minority neighborhoods is precisely because the needs are greatest in minority communities thanks to decades of neglect.

Yes, let's make it a national issue; considering how the quack right wingers in Congress and the White House -with the vocal blessings of your fellow travelers in the quack religious right- have gutted funding for healthcare for the economically disadvantaged, gutted education funding for the economically disadvantaged, and fought at every turn genuine efforts to improve the lot of the least fortunate in our society during my own lifetime, yes, let us indeed make this a national issue.

But then again, I suspect you have forgotten the ancient wisdom that advises "be careful what you wish for, 'cause you might just get it."

Leland R. Erickson

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 03/22/2008
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Rev. Parsley rantings are as accurate an any other right wing loon and demagogue. He has called upon Christians to wage a war against the "false religion" of Islam with the intent of destroying it.

He wrote a book called "Silent No More" describing the spiritual desperation of the United States and blasts away at the usual suspects including activist judges, abortions, gays, and those who want separation of church and state, including, I guess, the founding fathers. I do not know about you, but the first thing I think about when I think of the problems in America is activist judges.

Parsley said in his book, in fact, "that America was founded upon the intent of destroying the false religion, Islam." I rather doubt many of the founding fathers were acquainted with the religion of Islam.

Parsley said Christopher Columbus came to America with the intention of defeating Islam. I thought Columbus was looking for a shorter trade route to China.

He says America is a Chistian nation and needs a new crusade to eradicate Islam.

Does McCain agree with these statements? After all, he was singing "bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran...

Parsley was said to drive Ohio voters to the polls for Bush in the last election. We certainly do not need another Bush, as I am sure TimN would wholeheartedly agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 03/22/2008

Jeremiah Wright is a true patriot!
He assisted in the heart surgery of President Lyndon B. Johnson . See the photo and his commendation letter here:

http://truthabouttrinity.blogspot.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 03/21/2008

Parsley & Corn, both bellowing lies, half-truths, and plucked-and-polished cherries!!! Makes you want to become a strictly meat-and-water advocate. These two give a bad name to vegetables.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 03/21/2008
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Televangelist Rod Parsley, a key McCain ally in Ohio, has called for eradicating the "false religion." Will the GOP presidential candidate renounce him?"

Senator John McCain hailed as a spiritual adviser an Ohio megachurch pastor who has called upon Christians to wage a "war" against the "false religion" of Islam with the aim of destroying it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 03/21/2008

I have not seen John King or Dana Bash or Wolf Blitzer or Campbell Brown of CNN cover any of this either -- folks, it is not just Faux News that avoids letting us know more about McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 03/21/2008

I totally agree with you newpotusplease, I would also like to know why Tim Russert, Pat Buchannan , Chris Mathews and so many other talking heads continued to appear on Don Imus's show when he has spewing his daily racist commentary, why didnt Patrick Buchannan and the rest of them refuse to appear on Don Imus's show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 03/22/2008
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The media wants the Dems fight going on forever. They know good fights mean good ratings. Besides that, they love McSame. And lets not forget who owns the media:Corporate America. Enough said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 03/22/2008
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lets see if CNN or Lou Dubs or rather Lou Dupe will cover this for a week in a row....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 03/21/2008
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I went to you tube and one of McCain's biggest supporters is a total nut case, Hagee, I mean the man is off the block and Parsley the same. What is wrong with this country and the media. It is bad, real bad and Fox Channels seem to be part of the this vast conspiracy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 03/21/2008
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Not one word of this will be broadcast on FUAX NOISE while the tabloid continues to blast Obama.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 03/21/2008

and that surprises you? Send the link to everyone you know. This isn't a political issue. It's a wake up call (with YouTuvbe evidence) that the media is manipulating us again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOdlnzkeoyQ

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 03/21/2008

I saw this yesterday and was aghast!

Is MSNC, CNN etc unaware of this manipulation. It shows how the Wright comments were taken out of context and that context was a message is 180 degrees different from the what the MSM would have us believe.

I am outraged at how this could escape the nightly news or the morning joe blab fiest and but then what would they talk about ~ they certainly aren't in the business to enlighten or educate their viewers as to what going on. I've been trying to think of how to get into the hands of someone who will pull the covers back and show the public what is going on!

Yex, everyone sent this link to everyone you know and to the networks as a start.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 AM on 03/22/2008
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People who are the victims of institutional systematic generations-long oppression are never allowed to openly speak about this oppression. For example, blacks cannot openly speak about the fact that slavery was, among other things, a system of legalized rape by white men of black women, and the reason there are so many mixed-race Americans is largely the result of that rape. But we're not supposed to talk about it.

Remember, Emmett Till, a child, was murdered in the 1950s because he made a crack about a white woman, a silly, stupid, giggling young boy with his cousin being stupid, like kids do. But the white men who saw or heard this were so enraged -- "What did he say? What did he say?" -- enraged that any black male would ever feel comfortable enough to make a crack, or a comment, or a joke, even if the black was a child -- those white men got together with their friends, stormed into the house, stole this little boy, took him out into the middle of nowhere, beat him, kicked him, mutilated him, and murdered him. "What did he say?"

And that remains true to this day. White men have all the power, all the money, all the privileges. They occasionally decide to make a tiny bit of room -- we'll let a few women in, we'll let in a few blacks, a few Hispanics -- but they keep most of it for themselves because they don't want to share. In fact, they would happily kill anyone who tried to make them share. They believe they're entitled to run the world, and to have more than anyone else. And they believe women and black people should never speak openly, should never be truthful about their terrible conditions. "What did he say?" Same thing.

Now as far as whether the U.S. government has deliberately caused Aids, who knows? We do know that the pharmaceutical companies have always tested drugs in prisons, in third world countries, among people who would allow themselves to be used as petrie dishes in exchange for a meal for their kids. And we also know there was widespread testing in Africa for decades which included using monkeys. Aids supposedly is some mutated virus from monkeys. It's entirely possible it is a disease that was created by westerners.

We do know the entire world is allowing much of Africa to die of aids and refuses to provide them with the readily available drugs that could save their lives. We do know that Bill Clinton and Al Gore both threatened sanctions against some African countries who allowed manufacturing of Aids drugs contrary to some (presumably Democratic donor) drug company's claimed patent.

We also know that the U.S. government has followed policies of systematic genocide against black people in this country, whether through aids or otherwise. Black people have been rounded up like native americans and forced into urban "reservations" where there is no work, no resources, no medical care, no grocery store, no transportation, no banks, no loans, dilapidated schools and failing sanitation. They are systematically excluded from education, from employment, from hiring or promotion. I'd say it's not in any way a stretch to call that genocide.

So why's everyone so excited about this black preacher? Did he hurt someone? Did he kill people? No? Worse still. He spoke the truth. "What did he say?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 03/21/2008
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Good work, NABNYC! Even worse, though : Till was accused of 'whistling' at a White woman. He didn't even say anything! He could idly let out a note, we'll never know...but my main point here is that I noticed that,to my knowledge, NO ONE HAS EVER SAID THAT WHAT WRIGHT SAID WAS UNTRUE. "Crazy", "outrageous","incendiary", et.alammatory",et.al., are NOT stating that it's false. He's not the first one to publicly state that the 9/11 attacks were "blowback"(though I think it's WAAAAAY more than that). The media jumped on this because, apparently, either they're saving their ammo for later-or , more likely,THIS IS ALL THEY REALLY HAVE ON OBAMA. I keep reading about "Rezko",but the MSM hasn't latched on to it...
He IS the first one to note that Hillary has never been called a (N-WORD). Another outrageous comment by that dastardly Reverend!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 03/22/2008
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Rachel Maddow on Olberman:
"Bad enough that a presidential nominee (McCain) might not know the difference between Sunni al-Qaeda and Shi'a Iran, but how much worse is it to think that he might be inspired by his own mistake to now try and make it seem true, or, even worse, that that he might actively be trying to conflate Iran and al-Qaeda in cahoots with the White House, much the way they tried to conflate Iraq and al-Qaeda, so that we'd all be hoodwinked into believing that attacking Iraq would be revenge for 9/11."

Responded Olbermann, "So, is it official that McCain's claim that he simply misspoke when he did this ... was a lie to cover the earlier set of lies? And if that is the case, what is Lieberman doing trying to correct him?"

Maddow answered, "Well, [the McCain campaign] has to figure out if they are going to play the dottering old man line or the 'I was right all along line.'"

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/MSNBC_highlights_Brewer_exchange_with_Perino_0321.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 03/21/2008
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The fact that a Pastor that Obama respects is part of the "Hate America First" crowd is disturbing. I'm a libertarian, so Obama's big government solutions would never appeal to me anyway. I do wonder about his generalization that this kind of rhetoric is prevelant in Black Churches. I lived with African-American men on merchant ships, and served with them in the Reserves. I don't rememeber the kind of animosity this Religious man exhibits towards white folks from them, but then again we were working toward similar short term goals in a work environment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 03/21/2008

and your point is? When you've got McCain attending the fella's church for 20 years, get back to us.

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