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Wednesday
Jan162008

While you get lulled to sleep by Barak and Hillary, they slip the national ID right under your nose!

Democratic Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois announced Tuesday that he has formed a presidential exploratory committee. Party strategists don't see Obama's race as a campaign factor.Hogwash! Just plain hogwash! This dribble, this low life tact the media is taking, by forcing this issue of race between Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama. But, the most disheartening thing is people are falling for the crap. Why is it so hard to think for yourselves? Why is it so hard to listen to what is being said when it’s right in your ears? Black radio talk show host are fanning the flames of this racial debate. Now, lets look at what was actually said. Sen. Obama in response to Sen. Clinton’s accusation that speeches alone are not enough to create change …” “ President Kennedy didn't look at the moon and decide getting there would be a false hope, and Martin Luther King didn't decide segregation couldn't end. "If anything crystalized what this campaign is about, it was that right there,"

There is nothing here where I can see that Sen. Obama compares himself to either Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King or President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. It appears to me, that he was only saying they didn’t stop at their great speeches, but went on to put into action what they spoke about. I presume he’ll put into action what he is speaking about.

Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., left, reacts with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, center, and daughter, Chelsea at her Democratic primary election night victory rally in Manchester, N.H., Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008.Former President Bill Clinton, defending his wife, okay, campaigning for his wife at Dartmouth College had this to say…”

"It is wrong that Senator Obama got to go through 15 debates trumpeting his superior judgment and how he had been against the war in every year, enumerating the years, and never got asked one time — not once, ‘Well, how could you say that when you said in 2004 you didn’t know how you would have voted on the resolution? You said in 2004 there was no difference between you and George Bush on the war. And you took that speech you’re now running on off your Web site in 2004. And there’s no difference in your voting record and Hillary’s ever since.’

“Give me a break. This whole thing is the biggest fairytale I’ve ever seen."

No where in this remark do I see where the former president said that Sen. Obama’s campaign is a “fairytale.” So, why are people responding to the lie that Fmr. President Clinton called Sen. Obama’s campaign a fairytale? Why do you allow others to tell you what is true or not, and  shy do you continue to be motivated by lies?

Lastly, Sen. Clinton did say that Sen. Obama compared himself to former President Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King, which when we read the previous quote by Sen. Obama this statement by Sen. Clinton is misleading. However, the venom that followed, was concerning this statement in the same speech by Sen. Clinton…” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a movement. He was gassed. He was beaten. He was jailed. And he gave a speech that was one of the most beautifully, profoundly important speeches ever delivered in America, the ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.
“And then he worked with President Johnson to get the civil rights laws passed, because the dream couldn’t be realized until it was finally, it was legally permissible for people of all colors and backgrounds and races and ethnicities to be accepted as citizens..”

From this statement are we to infer something racist? Is it not a fact that the president of the United States is the only person at that time that could have made the Voting Rights Act a law? If let the reactions of Bob Johnson former owner of BET, Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina and Donna Brazile, political strategist control your thinking then you will hear and see racism in Sen. Clinton's speech. With all this venom being thrown at the Clinton campaign by Black radio talk show host and their callers, it gives the impression Sen. Obama's skills as a candidate are not enough and that somehow to demean the Clinton campaign is a boost for the Obama campaign, this  is childish and politically immature. In the end, when whomever is nominated their campaign team, strategist and so forth will be wheeling, dealing, begging and crying for the former candidates' endorsements.

While you’re being overdosed by the flood of election politricks, your government is sneaking the Real ID, which is nothing but a national identification card right past you. How many times have you seen this on the nightly news????

Reader Comments (1)

Well, well, well. . . looks like the gloves have come off!!!
January 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAlisha9

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