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To: LindyBill who wrote (253280)6/6/2008 1:10:38 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793838
 
To deal with this controversy effectively, Mr. Obama needs to give another speech. This time he has to admit to sins of using race for political expediency – by knowingly buying into divisive, mean messages being delivered from the pulpit. He has to say that, as a biracial young man with no community roots, attaching himself to Rev. Wright and the Trinity congregation was a shortcut to move up the ladder in the Chicago political scene. He has to call race-baiting what it is, whether it comes from a pulpit or calls itself progressive politics. And he has to challenge his supporters, especially his black base, to be honest about real problems at the heart of today's racial divide – including out-of-wedlock births, crime, drugs and a culture that devalues education while glorifying the gangster life.



Wow, Juan Williams is demanding a full confession, not just a speech. He's tough! Not gonna happen, of course. Obama's MO is already clear - he backpedals only as much as necessary, only when necessary.



To: LindyBill who wrote (253280)6/6/2008 1:17:07 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 793838
 
I don't think Obama has it in him or really believes it.

He had a perfect opportunity to heal the hurt over what his pastor said in that supposed wonderful speech he made. Unfortunately for him, the only thing that is memorable about it is what he didn't say.