Uneducated people, for one let's stop hating on the Clintons, yes they ran a dirty race, but poltitics is a dirty areana and only the tuff survive.
Getting back to Obama, he is a new jack and he is learning to play the game, there is no way what so ever that he can shut out or shum someone as powerfull as bill and hillary clinton, remember they have almost even votes... what'more, Obama is smart enough to know that he needs the clintons to have a chance to win, dont let the polls full you.
moreover, he is a black man and just that alone people are not gonna vote for him on that prinicple alone. So if the brother has to play the game, you can call him smart, he wants to win. and black american does not have the cloud or stabiltiy to put him in the white house alone. We need to place the energy of hating the Clintons for cleaning up our neighoods and making a change within. Futhermroe, by making those brothers behind bars be responible once return into socitey, instead of making excuses.
West Answers Obama:Run as a Man and Leader Clarice Feldman In response to Obama's claim that Republicans will use race to stoke fear, Lt. Col Allen West, candidate for Congress in Florida's 22 District issued this release:
My advice to Senator Obama is to run as a Man and Leader, and the American people will evaluate you as such, not as a victim. This is a Presidential race, based solely on a capacity to lead the United States of America. It is not about skin tone...however, perhaps we should come to expect these immature statements.
It also seems rather humorous that the Presidential candidate who was supposed to be such a "uniter" and transcend race is the one talking about it the most. If Senator Obama was confident in his abilities and character, he would not need to create a crutch for failure. Senator Obama has just tipped his hand, any criticism of him and his policies will be directly attributed to racism. I congratulate Senator Obama for taking race relations in America back some 30 years.
You know not because she is my lovely wife,if you would look at her at forty nine you would not believe that it.You know it is time to look at more than Hollywood look at more natural lady's.
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By: Gwen on 6/30/2008 10:39AM
Well, at least one or two people get it. It's about the
party.........it's not personal.
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By: Rochelle Thompson on 7/07/2008 11:38AM
Gwen I got it obama is playing the game for the party
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By: Thomas on 7/04/2008 11:26AM
Where is the WhiteVoices section of AOL?
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By: dwalker2003 on 7/04/2008 9:18PM
Uneducated people, for one let's stop hating on the Clintons, yes they ran a dirty race, but poltitics is a dirty areana and only the tuff survive.
Getting back to Obama, he is a new jack and he is learning to play the game, there is no way what so ever that he can shut out or shum someone as powerfull as bill and hillary clinton, remember they have almost even votes... what'more, Obama is smart enough to know that he needs the clintons to have a chance to win, dont let the polls full you.
moreover, he is a black man and just that alone people are not gonna vote for him on that prinicple alone. So if the brother has to play the game, you can call him smart, he wants to win. and black american does not have the cloud or stabiltiy to put him in the white house alone. We need to place the energy of hating the Clintons for cleaning up our neighoods and making a change within. Futhermroe, by making those brothers behind bars be responible once return into socitey, instead of making excuses.
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By: Michael Ackerman on 7/24/2008 2:35PM
West Answers Obama:Run as a Man and Leader
Clarice Feldman
In response to Obama's claim that Republicans will use race to stoke fear, Lt. Col Allen West, candidate for Congress in Florida's 22 District issued this release:
My advice to Senator Obama is to run as a Man and Leader, and the American people will evaluate you as such, not as a victim. This is a Presidential race, based solely on a capacity to lead the United States of America. It is not about skin tone...however, perhaps we should come to expect these immature statements.
It also seems rather humorous that the Presidential candidate who was supposed to be such a "uniter" and transcend race is the one talking about it the most. If Senator Obama was confident in his abilities and character, he would not need to create a crutch for failure. Senator Obama has just tipped his hand, any criticism of him and his policies will be directly attributed to racism. I congratulate Senator Obama for taking race relations in America back some 30 years.
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By: Karyes Stockdale on 7/09/2008 11:26AM
You know not because she is my lovely wife,if you would look at her at forty nine you would not believe that it.You know it is time to look at more than Hollywood look at more natural lady's.
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By: KJ~ on 7/29/2008 11:32AM
Number 13 that section is around you 24/7. Should have watched CNN Black in America...
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