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  • Voting Obama: Is America ready for Moral Authenticity?

    As a 50-year old female, never in my lifetime have I been as touched by a presidential candidate as by Barack Obama, and my sentiment is felt by red, black, brown, white people all over the country ─ people who are ready for a “New America” … an America resurrected by someone who by all accounts, feels like “the chosen one” for scores of ...
    Posted to Trailhead by Voting Obama on April 25, 2008
  • 46 Percent (%)

    This is the percentage of voters that believes superdelegates should support a nominee based on the elected delegate count. 30 Percent believe that superdelegates should support a nominee based on which one has the best chance of winning. While Obama followers would like ''everybody else'' to believe that HE has the best chance of winning, ...
    Posted to Politics by mabelle55 on March 22, 2008
  • And with supporters like these Obama lost to Clinton

    Obama has strived to steer clear of this sort of ''bogus cries of racism'' that has turned the word into a mockery of its former meaning. He personally has declared Ferraro is not a racist in his opinion. His strategy was to leave the ''racial issues'' in the hands of others to deal with, and turn into a campaign advantage. Unfortunately for ...
    Posted to Hey Wait a Minute by jonathanseer on March 14, 2008
  • Right Wings posing as pro Obama anti Clinton

    Republicans are fueling and overloading the media with anti Clinton propaganda. Talking to one GOP member who's in the know, he stated that it would be in the GOP's best interest to join Obama's foray into anti-Clinton rhetoric. Why? Because they believe the Clintons are much more difficult to criticise than Obama. The Clintons are a much more ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by Truthtelling101 on January 28, 2008
  • Massahs

    While I personally lean toward Obama among Dems, I think Hillary’s remark about LBJ moving MLK’s work into legislation is spot on and is not the least bit disrespectful of MLK or any other civil rights icon. For black Americans' own sake, their visible political image has to abandon its silly and racist notion that civil rights or anything else ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by Censorshipbdamnd on January 14, 2008