I think the Black community is very excited about having a Black
man run for president and believe me I can understand how they
feel. If I didn't firmly believe Hillary will make a better
president I would vote for him. Also those who are to the
right of Hillary are going to vote for him and that also is
understandable as I happen to be to the left of Hillary I
would not vote for him. Maxine Waters and Russ Feingold
are my idea of who would make a good president. As for
the comparing him to MLK, JFK &c that is just good
P.R. put out to capture the masses.--------------Nan
CRUEL LEADERS ARE REPLACED ONLY TO HAVE
NEW LEADERS TURN CRUEL.!
Che Guevara
NEW LEADERS TURN CRUEL.!
Che Guevara
Why has the Obama campaign become a religious movement?
Increasingly over the past few weeks, the Obama supporters seem to be
painting him as the Messiah of our generation. The constant
references to JFK and MLK are like New Testament allusions to Abraham
and Moses.
These cries of "our time", "the time is now" and many others seem to
indicate some sense of historical invevitability- as if Obama can't
lose because some unseen hand(God?) is pushing him towards victory.
As a lifelong Democrat, and a voter who has never found the
Democratic party to be liberal enough, I questioned my own reasons
for supporting Hillary. Something bothered me about the Obama
rhetoric, but I couldn't quite identify the issue.
Now, I have come to my conclusion- Obama's campaign has become a
parade of cleverly crafted buzz words like "Change". There is no
substance behind these words, there are no realistic plans for the
future, and the ideas that have been offered are only vaguely
different from Clinton's. Yet, this tide of support keeps flowing
forward without facts, critical thought, or analysis.
I have news for the Obama nation; Obama is not JFK or MLK. He isn't
going to bring this revolutionary "change"(heaven?) that you dream
about.- and if you don't abandon this parade of invevitablility,
McCain will be the next President.
__._,_.___ Increasingly over the past few weeks, the Obama supporters seem to be
painting him as the Messiah of our generation. The constant
references to JFK and MLK are like New Testament allusions to Abraham
and Moses.
These cries of "our time", "the time is now" and many others seem to
indicate some sense of historical invevitability- as if Obama can't
lose because some unseen hand(God?) is pushing him towards victory.
As a lifelong Democrat, and a voter who has never found the
Democratic party to be liberal enough, I questioned my own reasons
for supporting Hillary. Something bothered me about the Obama
rhetoric, but I couldn't quite identify the issue.
Now, I have come to my conclusion- Obama's campaign has become a
parade of cleverly crafted buzz words like "Change". There is no
substance behind these words, there are no realistic plans for the
future, and the ideas that have been offered are only vaguely
different from Clinton's. Yet, this tide of support keeps flowing
forward without facts, critical thought, or analysis.
I have news for the Obama nation; Obama is not JFK or MLK. He isn't
going to bring this revolutionary "change"(heaven?
about.- and if you don't abandon this parade of invevitablility,
McCain will be the next President.
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