Dear Editor:
For years

The Prophet McCormack

, has attempted to enlighten us with his witless wisdom, at
times he has even prophesied our doom, if we do not heed his
words.
Dear Editor:

For years “The Prophet McCormack”, has attempted to enlighten us with his witless wisdom, at times he has even prophesied our doom, if we do not heed his words.

Other times, advocating that we strike down the atheistic evolutionary humanistic serpent, that has taken control of the governmental courts. The serpent, that mislead the judges into removing God from the public school system.

Those rulings have forced families to make the difficult choice between their children having no Christen religious instruction, because God has been evicted from the classroom or finding God in the churches, synagogues, mosques and even temples of worship. This outrage against the rights of religious freedom, will remain, until it is revoked and Christian control over our children has been returned to the public school system, as the founding fathers and The Creator intended.

In his May 29 message to the masses, “The Prophet” revealed to us the untold side of the incident at the Taylor High School prom, in Georgia. (Reported in Bill O’Reilly’s, May 12 column)

“The Prophet” believes that Mr. O’Reilly, a man that he otherwise respects, based his misguided concerns on the most simplistic of conclusions and played the race card. Was this the reason “… the 17-year-old, black student was excluded …” from the all-white prom? Where is the evidence that would prove the intent of racial intolerance?

To make this point, “The Prophet” has given us the benefit of his witless wisdom in the form of yet another civics lesson. Alleging that, “In the Bill of Rights our Creator gave us the right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness …” Also the Constitution that “… protects the individual’s rights from government infringement …”

It is clear that all the white prom goers and the chaperones, who excluded the black teen, were within their rights, as intended by “The Creator”, as long as the act of exclusion was done with the intent of “… exercising their right to the pursuit of happiness.”

Should the question ever come up, “What about the rights of the 17-year-old black student in his pursuit of respect, in order to pursue his own happiness? The answer is in two parts. First, this is a Democracy, “majority rules.” So it was nothing personal. Secondly, as “The Prophet McCormack” has revealed to us with his asinine Ornithological metaphor “… It is a fundamental law of nature…” that Blackbirds are not allowed to attend the exclusive proms intended for robins only.

“The Prophet” saw it coming, the allegations of racism, so he added this disclaimer to his message. “I’m all for desegregation of the races …(it is) necessary for the harmony in our society.” It also fits well with the bird pun “blackbird, robins and Jim Crow”.

If anyone should find the need to look up Luke 14:8-10, do so, but stop there. Follow the words of reference set forth by “The Prophet”, do not read verses 11-14. Those verses will only confuse the message of separatist enlightenment.

You have now been, again, given the message of “The Prophet McCormack,” by way of pseudoproxy. Go in peace. May the curse of hypocrites not know you, so it was said, so it is written, “blah, blah, blah.”

Harold D. Williams, San Jose

Submitted Thursday, June 5

The Golden Quill is awarded occasionally for a well-written letter.

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