Obama's speech on race

Some days I get the strangest notion that you're a super delegate.

And I'll admit that Wright frightens me. Just as much as any zealot of the left or right. I doubt it will sway my vote, but it's certainly something Obama will have to contest to if he wins the nomination. While I'm pleased he didn't severe his ties as many candidates would, I would love if he could just come out and say "Yes, Wright is a whack job, but he's my friend."

I think he does say that. Just floats a lot of rhetoric around it.
 
People are concerned about him because of his hatred for this country and his views of it. It goes beyond racism.
Now that you have taken on the DISEASED DICK DANGLER you will be branded HOMOPHOBE by the LIT "people"

As far as Kerry

He promised in 04 to release ALL his records, he hasnt

T Boone Pickens has put up $1 million for charity to ANYONE that can show the Swifyies were WRONG IN ANYTHING

No one has taken him up on it

Not even Kerry
 
Really.

I thought his comment or slip of the tongue on gays would have made you question him.

Well, I wasn't pleased by it. But I don't care for Obama's close ties to "ex-gay" types like Donnie McClurkin either. Hillary is the best of the bunch on gay issue, but she is problematic for me on other fronts.
 
Things that make you go, "hmmmmmmm"....

I'm wondering why Obama didn't heal his church of the racial hatred in there- and how he proposes to "heal" the perceived "race problem" in the US?
 
Not in so many words, no. And with most of the American population falling below the two-digit IQ, they need something blunt. Look at all the people in this thread that would rather mince words than realize the point.

Yesterday I participated in a jury study. During deliberations in a jury study you get to see a very raw glimpse into the minds of people as they try to explain their viewpoints to one another. It was absolutely astounding how much revisionist history/invented concepts there were.
 
I'm wondering why Obama didn't heal his church of the racial hatred in there- and how he proposes to "heal" the perceived "race problem" in the US?

this is THE POST

this is THE LINE that should be asked of BAM

EVERY DAY 24/7
 
Yesterday I participated in a jury study. During deliberations in a jury study you get to see a very raw glimpse into the minds of people as they try to explain their viewpoints to one another. It was absolutely astounding how much revisionist history/invented concepts there were.

Ugh, you're telling me. Some of the comments I moderate on a site for a local newspaper make me wonder about humanity. We're a strange bunch, and it seems the silent majority should step up once in a while, yet they/we rarely do.

I was on a jury pool a couple of years ago, and was pretty much aghast at what people considered a person's "peers." The defense went mainly for the minimally-educated to make up the jury. People with more than a high school diploma were eliminated. And that, is justice apparently.
 
Well, watch it

a nice tirade gainst BAM by another black preacher

the racism of that preacher against BAM is astounding;)
 
After you discount the red necks, right wingers and Hillary supporters the Big consensus is that Obama's speech was on a level of the best of Martin Luther kings speech's and is a benchmark speech on racism that will be focused on for years in the future.
 
After you discount the red necks, right wingers and Hillary supporters the Big consensus is that Obama's speech was on a level of the best of Martin Luther kings speech's and is a benchmark speech on racism that will be focused on for years in the future.

Sounds like we're discounting everyone except those who supported Obama in the first place.

Oh, I thought it was a good speech, but I just don't agree with much of what he said.
 
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After you discount the red necks, right wingers and Hillary supporters the Big consensus is that Obama's speech was on a level of the best of Martin Luther kings speech's and is a benchmark speech on racism that will be focused on for years in the future.

So, basically, the consensus amongst a bunch of liberal reporters/commentators who aren't hardcore Hillary supporters.
 
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