Monday, October 13, 2008
McCain Says He'll "Whip" Obama In The Next Debate! And He Meant That "Respectfully"!
Does anyone remember the furor over Obama's usage of the phrase"lipstick on a pig"? John McCain said that Barack Obama knew "what he was doing" when he used that analogy to describe McCain's policies. He admitted that Barack Obama was not calling Sarah Palin a pig. John McCain said that Obama should have known that the inference would be that he was being literal. That whole fiasco has made me ponder quite a bit on what implications could be drawn from using the word "whip". After all, we do have a history of slavery in this country. No matter how much America wants to minimalize that part of it's past, the memories persist for blacks. The ramifications of slavery are still being processed by those of the black diaspora to this day. So, how insensitive is it of him to use such a word in what has become a racially charged atmosphere? Surely he knows that the white man used to brand & "whip" the black slave. But then, he goes on to say,"I want to emphasize again, I respect Senator Obama. We will conduct a respectful race, and we will make sure that everybody else does, too." (end quote)
Sounds great! But, McCain ought to consider his words more carefully. On the concerns of minorities, John McCain has been completely indifferent & mute. In an earlier post, I talked about how he did not show up for a debate, during the primaries, that dealt with minority issues. He just does not seem comfortable with other races whereas Obama is seen mingling with every race. It just made me really uneasy when he used that word "whip". Because not even 200 years ago McCain would have had the legal right to do so.
Malcolm X Is A Black Leader Who Tried To Instill Pride In Others
Can you believe that anyone would call Barack Obama a black nationalist? That's just not the vibe that I get from him. He is a peacemaker who is more comparable to Dr. Martin Luther King. If you want to know what real radicalism is, study the life of Malcolm X. He was revered by some & despised by so many. Reverend Jeremiah Wright does express views that are similar to Malcolm X. He was a true black revolutionary who had a lot of white people scared out of there wits. And some black people too. For those who don't understand what a black militant is, watch this man's life story. Then you will realize just how far-reaching it is say that Barack Obama is a black extremist.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Don't Forget To Vote!
Don't forget what's at stake. If you have not registered yet, it may not be too late depending on your state. Your vote can decide the future of many more generations to come. Those with children really need to take that fact into account. I know a lot of folks who say they will cast their ballot but don't. We see what has happened when we have not voted in the past. If we come out in numbers, we will see the result that so many of us desire. John McCain giving his concession speech.
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