Txgoodoldboy
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Wow! I didn't watch the speech this morning, but I just checked it out on YouTube. Damn, it is great. The length is over 37 minutes, but well worth it. I think, whether pro-Obama, or not, it is worth the watch.
 
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
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I worry that anyone Obama hasn't already been won over by his oratory isn't likely to be.
I thought it was brilliant and could (in an ideal world) help to re-frame the way in which we speak about race in this country; it was subtle, fair, complex, direct and truthful. (Whether it'll blunt the Wright controversy remains to be seen...). As I watched it I kept thinking, "I don't think I've ever heard a politician speak this way before." I'm not a Hillary hater in the least, but I do think that his way of re-framing the campaign arena makes her way of campaigning look old, nakedly mechanical, old fashioned and petty.
Essentially Obama rehashed race issues which most of got past many years ago and implied that the only way to get past these issues is to vote for him.
Obama has invented a racial crisis that did not exist a few months ago and offers himself as the remedy. Apparently Teddy and Reverend Wright have taught him well.
What country are you living in? You have got to be kidding me. The country has gotten over race issues? Ignoring race issues doesn't mean they don't exist.
Essentially Obama rehashed race issues which most of got past many years ago
Oh and it wasn't the "Kennedy missile crisis", it was called the "Cuban missile crisis." Anyone knowing anything about politics and history should at least know that.
I didn't see where Iman said that America has gotten over our racial issues, and that they don't exist.
“….And the lack of basic services in so many urban black neighborhoods – parks for kids to play in, police walking the beat, regular garbage pick-up and building code enforcement – all helped create a cycle of violence, blight and neglect that continue to haunt us. This is the reality in which Reverend Wright and other African-Americans of his generation grew up.”
Obama said in the interview Monday that he was unaware of the scope of properties owned by Rezmar or the problems surrounding them. He said none of the affected residents personally sought his help and that aides at his state Senate district office did not recall any inquiries. Still, he said it was “possible” that during his tenure in the legislature that a constituent may have written or called his office “saying, ‘We’re in a building, and we’re unhappy with the service here.’”
Such problems, he said, would normally be brought to the attention of an alderman or the city’s Housing Department. “Had I known that there were buildings that were in deteriorating or poor condition, that certainly would have given me pause. But I didn’t know,” Obama said.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-0704230648apr24,1,671186.story
