Movement on the rise
Barack and the nomination Haven't had a chance to write and speak my mind. Of course there has been a feast of things to write about it, but the one thing on my mind right now is Obama. I listened to his speech last night. My that man can give a speech he is very good, plus it was a perfect stage to give his speech from there where it all started. Ok so now he has Oregon in his pocket, but lost Kentucky….is that a good thing? Is it a good thing if he wins the nomination and needs to pull Kentucky in November/ Remember it is going to take more than just black people to get him elected, he needs that white vote and it can't be just the upper middle class, it has also got to be blue collar workers, who for some reason feel Hilary is their best friend. This is something I do not truly understand, if anyone can sympathize with the plight of blue collar workers it is a black man. They pounced on him for being elitest—is that their way of discounting an educated black man who has been able to better himself inspite of his surroundings. Why are they not calling slur to HIlary come on when has she every in the last 12 years felt the plight of the common man. This is a woman who loaned her own campaign millions of dollars…..please explain to me how rich do you have to be to be able to drop a more than 10 million dollars to yourself, but he is the elitest. It's funny how they always have a name for black people when they beleive they are acting out of their culture. They (white media) look for different ways to discredit and discount this man, it can't be the fact he is well educated and has a plan for this country no…they always believe there has got to be someone else who is pulling the strings. Oh I know the media has loved him more than Hilary…I heard the whining she did I get it, but now the tables have turned. I sit there and listen to these left wing mind sets and wonder what world do they see. They claim to want a better world, a united world, but then they do their best to cut him down at any means necessary. They don't like their own candidate but they hate ours more. Boy when this man wins the nomination and eventually the presidency it's going to be rough on black folks remember to white people one black person represents 12 million. Well I wonder ….I guess we have to wait and see.
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