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To: LindyBill who wrote (249902)5/14/2008 5:32:02 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 793771
 
Edwards gives long-awaited endorsement to Obama
By CHUCK BABINGTON, Associated Press Writer
8 minutes ago

news.yahoo.com

Democrat John Edwards has given his long-awaited endorsement to Barack Obama. It's a major boost from a former presidential rival as Obama tries to shrug off Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is determined to press ahead.

Edwards was to appear with Obama in Grand Rapids, Mich., as Obama campaigns in a critical general election battleground.

The endorsement comes the day after Clinton defeated Obama by more than 2-to-1 in West Virginia. The loss highlighted Obama's work to win over the "Hillary Democrats" — white, working-class voters who also supported Edwards in large numbers before he exited the race.

Edwards, a former North Carolina senator and the 2004 vice presidential nominee, dropped out of the race in late January.

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To: LindyBill who wrote (249902)5/14/2008 6:30:22 PM
From: MJ  Respond to of 793771
 
From the previous message--------

Meanwhile, Harold Meyerson of the Washington Post writes that "the sum total" of the Republican message this year is that McCain is more "American" than is Obama.

"That is why McCain's first post-primary ad proclaimed him 'the American president Americans have been waiting for.' Not the 'strong' or 'experienced' president, though those are contrasts he could seek to draw with Obama. The 'American' president — because that's the only contrast through which McCain has even a chance of prevailing."

But, Meyerson writes, Obama's life story "represents a triumph of specifically American identity over racial and religious identity. It was the lure of America, the shining city on a hill, that brought his black Kenyan father here, where he met Obama's white Kansan mother."

So what was the lure of America?

From my reading-----

Obama's father came to Hawaii because he was given a subsidy along with other Africans to go to school at the University of Hawaii------the lure was education paid for.

How long did he stay? That's not totally clear. It has been written that by the time young Obama was 2 he had left Obama and his mother in Hawaii for Harvard. From Harvard he went back to Kenya without Obama Jr. and without Obama Jr.'s mother.

To Obama's credit he survived a fatherless life and moved on despite this beginning.

This story is overly romanticized. It's time to get on with what Obama is advocating and will advocate if and when he is the Democrat nominee, what issues he supports and will vote for and against, what experience other than this overly romanticized life story he has had.

mj