Question:
Good news! Senator Barack Hussein Obama "Race" speech most viewed. Tell me what you think?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Good news! Senator Barack Hussein Obama "Race" speech most viewed. Tell me what you think?
Twelve answers:
margaret h
2008-03-29 22:52:09 UTC
That means that Obama supporters watched his speech and probably a lot of them watched ot multiple times.

That is known as "preaching to the choir."



That number (123,000) is less than 1% of the people who have voted for him in the primaries and caucuses. And 1/1000 of the number who voted in 2004. That is not enough for a valid poll.

Please get some perspective.



His speech will change few minds and fewer hearts.

If you were not already an Obama supporter, it likely did little to change your mind.

Polls showed that the majority of Americans (55%) still were unaware of who Wright is or what he said, so Obama's going to have to keep on doing stuff like this.

Every time he opens his mouth about "typical white people," he puts his foot deeper into it.

His campaign is widening the divide.
2016-04-03 10:22:28 UTC
He doesn't understand freedom of speech. He thinks that means you can say anything about your government or its leaders without concern for the safety of all Americans. George W. Bush loves America and all Americans and is willing to protect us from terrorism at any cost. He is very much like Abraham Lincoln who was willing to protect our great nation at any cost - and DID! Barack Obama supports and is supported by a preacher who took the Lord's name in vein in His Church! Freedom of speech does not allow us to do that. Freedom of speech does not allow us to attack our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In His own words: "You have said it. And in the future you will see the Son of Man seated in the place of power at God’s right hand and coming on the clouds of heaven.”
sammael_coh
2008-03-30 21:32:14 UTC
I'm sure it was highly viewed. Everyone's been wondering what is up with this guy and the racist mentor/svengali he's been toting around. Well, toting around until he started hurting Obama, then it's off on sabbatical for Wright....
sargon
2008-03-29 22:41:58 UTC
Please. If we compare Obama's speech to MLK, Obama should be embarrassed. He is trying to drum up faux anti-racism in order to excuse his own poor judgment and lack of backbone in sitting there and listening to that hatemonger pastor. Comparing Ferraro with Wright? Ludicrous. Please try to take a step back, and actually read or listen to what the man said. He is not leading, as MLK did, by sound principles and courageous vision. He is leading his followers down the empty path of victimhood and guilt, victimhood and guilt for actions and suffering of other people. He is a loser, and his enthusiastic followers are being MISled, not led. Wake up.
2008-03-29 22:48:59 UTC
Some of it was good... some of it was not so good.

It wasn't "I have a dream", was it?



Still not dropping the race labels and seeing all people as people as Dr. King did. To me that is severely limiting.
2008-03-29 22:45:40 UTC
Obama is over.



He is full of hot air and false racist ideology. He will be horrible for this country--a divider not a uniter.



In his second memoir, The Audacity of Hope, 2007, Obama states, “There were enough of us on campus to constitute a tribe, and when it came to hanging out many of us chose to function like a tribe, staying close together, traveling in packs,” he wrote. “It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.”



He added: “To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists.”



Obama said he and other blacks were careful not to second-guess their own racial identity in front of whites.



After graduating from college, Obama eventually went to Chicago to interview for a job as a community organizer. His racial attitudes came into play as he sized up the man who would become his boss.



“There was something about him that made me wary,” Obama wrote. “A little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.”



Obama will turn the US over to the UN and the globalists
The Idealist
2008-03-29 22:48:21 UTC
He still deserves just as much of a chance as we gave Bush twice, and we knew better after the first time, cause Bush had a track record and it was a bad one, and we still voted him in again!
2008-03-29 22:34:25 UTC
I love Obama.



Regardless if he wins or not, his speech will be historic. Our children's children will read about and watch it in their classrooms.



Hopefully, the popular vote will be heard and he will win.



I also think Michigan and florida should have an election. As far as I am concerned they have not had one yet.
Cesare B.
2008-03-29 22:36:46 UTC
"Good news"? It is bad news if it helped Obama's campaign, but it is good news if it damaged Obama's campaign.
2008-03-30 21:14:06 UTC
I think it showed his intelligence and integrity are well above the other candidites.
Somebody
2008-03-29 22:41:05 UTC
i dont trust that man at all there is something about him i dont trust.
2008-03-29 22:36:18 UTC
A racist giving me a condescending lecture about race.

I can't stand the militant.


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