Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Obama, Racism and the Facts.

What's "Racist" about the facts . . they're all true.

Gotta ask . . If all he's ever done is "Community Service" how'd he get rich?

If he's been only involved in Black communities and a black racist church, how can he relate to the needs and feelings of the other races?

Why hasn't Obama talked about his "Mixed heritage", rather than get in "I'm Blacker than you" contests?

The first black President should be elected when race makes no difference to HIM, and that damned sure isn't the case for Obama. . John Kennedy didn't get elected because he was a Catholic, nor an Irishman, and he would not debate either. In the case of Obama, when you see the man, there's no doubt that he might have African ancestry, so why doe HE make such a big deal of it?

Tiger Woods, Colin Powell, or Condi Rice don’t. . Arthur Ashe didn't. And these are but a few of the people who have achieved and excelled in our country, and in several cases, not only excelling, but being the first to hold their titles as Americans of African ancestry. They, none of them, needed to constantly remind the rest of us that they might be "Blacker" than someone else. . You never heard anyone say, Colin Powell is a Four Star General because he "Black", nor did Arthur Ashe become a Wimbledon Tennis Star because he was "Blacker" than someone else. . And no one cared what Arthur was, because he was a Damn Good Tennis Player, first and foremost. .

He just a darker version of Jimmy Carter, and if he ever figures out what he's going to do about pretty much everything he knows little about currently, it'll probably be either wrong or whatever the Congress and Senate wants if he's elected . . Racism is HIS message, not the Republicans.

HIS 527s are already buying hate and fear ads against McCain. . Do you think for a minute the Republican 527s aren't going to touch on most of the above? They are probably, but they haven't yet, and McCain has refrained, and in some cases, put down ads that might represent racial overtones. Again, Obama is the one bringing this to the surface, and in some instances, calling attention to something that hasn't even been said or happened yet. .

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