Sammie13
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It was an excellent speech....thoughtful and, hopefully, sincere. I do wish he had not given this speech in a "campaign" format with applauding audience and some references to the political race....somewhat undermined the historical context for me anyway. Still, a compelling speech.
By saying that he had been in attendance at church when certain offensive remarks were made tells us a few things: 1) Obama has had opportunities to influence Wright's thought processes to his more contemporary thinking on world matters and race, but apparently Obama never attempted to do this or did attempt and failed and 2) Obama has clearly lied because this weekend he was saying that he had never been in attendance when Wright spoke such rubbish....now, he confesses that he has been in attendance when this vile was spewing.
My other thought is race crisis has been thrown out there. If race relations is going to now be on the front-burner, is white America really in the mood for that now? Will white America view a vote for Obama as a vote to tackle race relations? We already have a deepening economic crisis that includes a housing crisis and an oil crisis with a stock crisis and a job loss crisis looming. We have a terror crisis and a war crisis. Right now, we have more crisis than our stove has front-burners. If the Obama message is another crisis, black America rightfully may be ready to tackle this now while the oven is hot, but white America may not be in the mood...not at this time. My hunch is that this is not a campaign direction that will get much traction for Obama in 2008.
By saying that he had been in attendance at church when certain offensive remarks were made tells us a few things: 1) Obama has had opportunities to influence Wright's thought processes to his more contemporary thinking on world matters and race, but apparently Obama never attempted to do this or did attempt and failed and 2) Obama has clearly lied because this weekend he was saying that he had never been in attendance when Wright spoke such rubbish....now, he confesses that he has been in attendance when this vile was spewing.
My other thought is race crisis has been thrown out there. If race relations is going to now be on the front-burner, is white America really in the mood for that now? Will white America view a vote for Obama as a vote to tackle race relations? We already have a deepening economic crisis that includes a housing crisis and an oil crisis with a stock crisis and a job loss crisis looming. We have a terror crisis and a war crisis. Right now, we have more crisis than our stove has front-burners. If the Obama message is another crisis, black America rightfully may be ready to tackle this now while the oven is hot, but white America may not be in the mood...not at this time. My hunch is that this is not a campaign direction that will get much traction for Obama in 2008.
















