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^^Do you have a link?
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Obama's Speech on Race in America
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Thanks for that info, I definately had not noticed. Quote:
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I must say that they threw the kitchen sink at him. I am sure that there is nothing else they could possibly have to throw. |
While I am still not entirely comfortable with the way that he characterized Rev. Wright, I am absolutely amazed at the commentary that has come out of this. I am amazed--and I try not to deal in hyperbole.
Somehow, the anger and resentment that blacks often feel is suddenly palatable and understandable to these non-black commentators--at least for now. I am absolutely amazed. |
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Fox "News" Network doesn't count--no seriously, it doesn't count.
I can not recall such recognition and frank discussion about not race, per se, but about the anger and resentment that many blacks experience as a result of the social climate of this country (and it is more than the usual suspects chiming in to discuss it). If Obama can give a speech that can engender this sort of response... Just a sidebar...I am generally angry (I am not a victim, but I am often angry; and I am much younger than Wright's generation). |
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The latest evidence of Fox News' lack of credibility http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/3...728/841/480210
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Some of the latest on the polls - http://www.reuters.com/article/lates.../idUSN26445755
Appears that Ms. Clinton's playing dirty may finally be catching up with her. Good for the American people ... for speaking out on this issue. ETA: I am a little perplexed by the Clinton approach. On one hand, she appears to hit below the belt. Then on the other hand, now she's asking her supporters how they feel about DNC officials saying that she should drop out - like almost playing the victim role (imo). The two approaches appear to be very different. SC |
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The law school subsequently came out and said that, indeed, Obama was a professor I thought 'oh dayum, SC is going to feel 'some kinda way' when she hears/reads about this.' :) |
Wow. I wish that the Clinton campaign people would give *me* a break ... and I'm not even running. Now there's a question as to whether or not he was really a professor at the lawschool? Why would he lie about that? What great glory comes from that?
I can see that they are clearly just trying to start an uproar b/c anyone can easily simply call the lawschool and ask. He taught at the lawschool for a number of years - while also being a full-time IL senator. He taught two classes a quarter...just like most other professors. In fact, many other professors only taught one class a quarter. I bet that all of the students who loved him and were trying to overload into his classes would think that it was very funny that the Clinton group is now positing that he wasn't actually a professor or that he was just visiting. That's an interesting idea. When will it end? I was so excited about this election but the Clintons are just taking all of the excitement out of it. Not even McCain is playing dirty like the Clintons. She does not do women justice in this campaign at all. SC Quote:
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