This audio interview says it all. Between Michelle "I've never been proud of my country" Obama with her thesis based on racial division (despite receiving and Ivy League education) and the radical anti-Semitic and racist rants of Reverend Wright, Obama's campaign was already in desparate straits. Now, Obama is so nice to condescend and tell us what the "typical white person" thinks about minorities. Unbelievable.
Memo to Obama: Focusing on race, which is the antithesis of your campaign, will not help you--it will just drag you down. Why not propose real solutions to problems facing the black community such as reform in public education in inner city schools, economic redevelopment in the form of block grants, initiatives to sustain family life and sound finances, and an emphasis on job training/vocational programs? Sadly, Obama just wants to throw more tax money at the same failed government programs and institutions, doing little to really help those who live on the margins.
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your right Brandon, only white people can talk about white people. (or race for that matter)
I thought Obama was supposed to be above race and to bring everyone together. Doesn't sound like he's doing that--just seems like he's digging himself a deeper hole.
Anonymous #1--good job playing the race card. What if McCain decided to describe the "typical black person"? I'm sure you'd be calling him a racist right about now.
Obama just can't seem to stop talking about race. Between lying about being in church when Rev. Wright made those outrageous statements, to then admitting he heard them and to this, Obama's campaign is in meltdown mode.
Here Gore comes, to save the day . . .
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