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Thursday, August 20, 2015

SHAME ON YOU, MICHELLE: Marine Tells First Lady Where to Stick It

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by Rad Magnum 
Michelle Obama just couldn’t resist the opportunity to throw some kerosene on the racial tension fire, but not everyone is so willing to simply let her get away with it.
At the beginning of the summer, Mrs. Obama was asked to give the commencement speech at Tuskegee University, and to no one’s surprise, she used the platform to prepare the gathered graduates for the onslaught of racism she is certain they will endure. What an uplifting message!
And you know Michelle didn’t shy away from an opportunity to also lament the pointed comments she and her husband have endured, simply because of the color of their skin (as opposed to, say, their far left ideology).

How do you respond to a woman who is so bent on preserving racial tension rather than combatting it?
As conservative pundit Michelle Malkin put it, “She’s trying to identify with the struggle. It’s very calculated, the statements that the First Lady makes…. She’s a master of this kind of social agitation.”
I couldn’t have said it any better myself. However, one bold Marine certainly did when he sent Mrs. Obama a letter she never expected to receive.
She probably fumed upon reading it, but you’re going to burst with pride when you see just how straightforward this brave soldier was in rebuking the First Lady.
Read the letter for yourself and share this if you’re tired of liberal figureheads stoking the fires of racial tension:

Mrs. Obama
It sickens me that I have to take time to write you this letter. I am a Marine who doesn’t recognize color because every color has lived and died for you. You live in a free country to blame your life on the color of another man’s skin. All colors have given their lives for an educated woman to have the freedom to be so ignorant. I don’t blame black people for the ignorance that comes from your mouth. I love all colors because I love all that God creates. I don’t have to like you to love you because we can’t always like the ones we love. Just because I don’t like you today doesn’t mean I can’t like you tomorrow. I don’t like you or your husband today because of what you’re doing to this country. Isn’t it funny how the truth always reveals itself in time. You and your husband never showed this side of yourselves in 2008 before he was elected. 


You both live better than 99% of the people in this world because of this country. You said that you are for the first time proud to be an American. Well, I will tell you that most of us are ashamed of you. You and your husband have become millionaires off the people of this country, but demonstrate very little appreciation for all that we give. White, black, brown or indifferent millions have fought and died for you to have the freedom to say the ignorant things you say. You are educated, but clearly have very little common sense. You blame past generations of Americans for the troubles of a few. Stop blaming white people for your misery and take a look at yourself in the mirror. We are responsible for our own happiness and misery. The KKK is ignorance wrapped in a sheet while the Black panthers are raised on ignorance and hate. No different from the teaching of Islam thinking their race is better than all other men. God is love and creates every color to include everyone’s skin. To truly love God is to love all that He loves. For that I love each of you and pray that we all start taking responsibility for our own damned sins. 

Martin Luther King had a dream that we would all live in the promise land. He is not remembered for being black. He is remembered for the love, and character he had within his heart. If you don’t like this country get on that plane and never come back. I will stay here and love all Americans, regardless of skin. I will love the beauty of what God created and stand tall with my American friends. Not because of their color but for the character and love they carry within. This country doesn’t owe you anymore than it owes me. So many have thanked me for my service and I will always be grateful. I pray that one day you and your husband might cause me to be grateful for yours.
You will never be remembered as the First Lady of Color but soon forgotten after you leave the White House. You nor your husband shall ever divide us. I wish you no harm, but pray you will take your troubles to a land you no longer hate. Hate shall come and go but His love shall last forever.
If you wish to find me I am now a writer for the DC Gazette. Also on Twitter @mshep08_mike …God bless you and Semper Fi
– Mike Shepard

 

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