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Showing posts with label Senator Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Senator Obama. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Ladies & Gentlemen I Present To You...


The Democratic Nominee for the office of President of the United States of America

So, last night, Senator Barak Obama, gained enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination for this years presidential election. Congratulations to Senator Obama! Even though, I have been rooting for Senator Clinton, I do think that Senator Obama, will be a worthy candidate, and if elected will do a world of wonders for this country!

So now the question comes down to, who will be either parties Vice President? I personally, think that this is something that should be declared, prior to primary season. In an election this huge, I think that either nominee can "make it or break it" based on who they choose as their running mate.

Either way, again congrats to Senator Barak Obama, for making history, and for getting the democratic nomination!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Throwing My Hat Into The Ring

Well, since many of my blogging friends have shifted focus into politics, I feel iI might as well get my opinion heard! Now, since this campaign has started I had flip-flopped my views and favorable candidates more times than John Kerry in Congress! There were many candidates on both party lines that I have like, some that I have disliked, and some that have no business running (Mr. Nader)!

So, you might be asking now, who is your choice for the Democratic nominee? Well, I am so glad you asked, because, my choice is not the "usual 24 year olds choice" in that I favor Hilary Clinton! After researching much of what she has done and the committees that she has worked on I feel that she is best suited at this time to be the next president. She seems as though she has the power needed and the gumption to get this country back to where it needs to be.

Now, I do like Obama. I think he is a wonderful man, an exquisite speaker, and will make an exceptional president...in 8 years! I have always enjoyed hearing this man speak, and yesterday's race inspired speech was no different. However, I believe that the introduction of race as a major point in this election could be what brings him down. Since this has occurred, his 14 point lead over Clinton has dwindled to 3 points, statistically insignificant. And today, it is being reported that Senator Clinton has a 7 point lead over Obama, something that while it was recorded prior to his March 18 speech, did not change after the speech.

Initially, I felt that the race issue was actually in Obama's favor. In America it seems as though we are more willing and accepting of being called sexist, and therefore more people would willingly attack Hilary Clinton's character as a woman. However, we are still extremely afraid of being called racist, and therefore there were no attacks to Obama's character (weather or not there is call for it).

Another idea that has irked me, is that it seems Obama was constantly saying that the election results were not about race, even though many time exit polls showed it was. In Mississippi 91% of African-Americans voted for Obama, and 72% of Caucasians voted for Clinton! If that is not a racially divided election, then what is?

Finally, is the newest of the Obama issues. Recently, his church and Reverend have been in the news, for issues and things that have been said. Now, I greatly respect Obama for the ways in which he has handled this issue. I think it was commendable that rather than attacking the messenger of these words he attacked the message that they bring. On the other hand, these comments that have been made, have not been a one time thing. In fact, this Reverend is known for some of the controversy he has stirred up in the past. In fact, many of the sermons that contained these "controversial" messages, is available as a DVD sold at the church. However, can you honestly tell me that after 20 years of going to this church, of being a member, being married by this Reverend, and having your children baptized by this Reverend, that you don't subscribe to some of what he has to say?

Take this example, I am a member of Toastmasters International. I joined to improve my oral communication skills and I have been a member for almost 5 years now. If I were to say that all of my oral communication skills and improvements were not due to this organization and denounce Toastmasters, I would be lying. There are things that are learned and followed from that program, just like there are things that are learned and followed from years in church. Now, I am not calling Senator Obama a lier, I am just saying that it is hard to believe that by denouncing Reverend Wright, the Senator does not still subscribe to the beliefs and doctrines that he has listened to in church for 20 years.

Please let me know your feelings on this subject!

A Question to the Blogging Masses

As everyone should know Senators Barak Obama and Hilary Clinton are both running for the Democratic nomination for the office of President of the United States of America. This is an exciting time for our country, a woman and a man of color are the possible candidates! Could it be that our country has finally accepted both of these "minorities" into power playing roles?

Up until now I have always thought that Senator Obama's race has helped him to a point. It seems as though in this country, comedians, late night talk show hosts, and everyday people have no problem being called sexist. However, there is a much greater fear of being called a racist. So while Leno and Letterman can comment on Senator Clinton's sex or even Senator McCain's age, the do not touch anything relating to the character of Senator Obama.

I recently read a couple of my blogging friends posts about events that have happened over the past week, in relation to Senator Obama and race. I wrote a fairly long post in response to their posts as well as detailing my view on the situation, but I too have fallen into the category of being feared to be called racist, even though I don't attack Senator Obama's character but rather his possible beliefs.

So here is my question to you bloggers out there, how is that as a country we have gone so far as to have an African-American as the current leading candidate, but are still afraid to criticize him because of skin color? Isn't it the criticism that helps people to grow?