The details of the Obamamaina versus Clintonism election has the immeasurable potential of beginning a conversation in Black America about real political power for real people (Black, White, or otherwise). Conservatives have always called Black America foolish for supporting progressive democrats, especially the Clintons. This election has proven everything that the conservatives have asked Black America to see for decades.
Barack Obama’s campaign poses a historical question to the United States of America and a serious challenge to Black America. Will this election season force US residents to admit this paradox, help Black America develop critical strategies for political power, and begin restoring the United States of America’s perception of being a humanitarian state?
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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What will the headlines read around the world the day after the election in November?
Barack's potential to re-establish America as a country with some hope may be more important to our future than the election of a women who has waffled on everything from the war to race.
now that is a dope vision
The time has come for white America to stop thinking that everything should be run by pale faces. Since they have stepped foot on this continent. They have done nothing but impose Racism, corruption, and murder to live lavish lives. They have their families and make their commercials with their families. Yet they continue to break up our families and have taught our Black Women to rebel against the Black Man. Slavery still exists Barack Obama knows and feels us down here because he knows first hand what this is like. And I'm overly proud of Michelle Obama because she is standing by her Black Man. And she has her family. So white America approve that message. I have no problem in telling anyone that I'm voting for Barack Obama. And I approve this message.
James D Butler III
Hartford,Ct
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