That's a good idea, I need to get an email off too!
Yes! It took about 5 minutes and I felt good after doing so.

That's a good idea, I need to get an email off too!
I do understand your concerns. The words are strong and disturbing. I think if you do a little more reading and research on Obama though it will help you see where he's coming from. If I thought of a minute Obama condoned this at all, I'd be outta here.
Yes! It took about 5 minutes and I felt good after doing so.I also put a call and an email to my Senator's (Webb) office to ask him to support Obama.
I agree with Honu on this, if I thought for one minute he condoned or agreed with what was said, there's no way I could support him. However, nothing he has said or written or voted would lead me to believe he holds the same ideals as those statements that we have all found to be disturbing.
I know what you mean, I would like to get that good vibeafter doing something positive!! After hearing the speech today, I am even more convinced I am backing the best candidate!
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Alas, I cannot give a more considered response right now as I have to get on the road. But I do want to say that this searing, nuanced, gut-wrenching, loyal, and deeply, deeply Christian speech is the most honest speech on race in America in my adult lifetime. It is a speech we have all been waiting for for a generation. Its ability to embrace both the legitimate fears and resentments of whites and the understandable anger and dashed hopes of many blacks was, in my view, unique in recent American history.
And it was a reflection of faith - deep, hopeful, transcending faith in the promises of the Gospels. And it was about America - its unique promise, its historic purpose, and our duty to take up the burden to perfect this union - today, in our time, in our way.
I have never felt more convinced that this man's candidacy - not this man, his candidacy - and what he can bring us to achieve - is an historic opportunity. This was a testing; and he did not merely pass it by uttering safe bromides. He addressed the intimate, painful love he has for an imperfect and sometimes embittered man. And how that love enables him to see that man's faults and pain as well as his promise. This is what my faith is about. It is what the Gospels are about. This is a candidate who does not merely speak as a Christian. He acts like a Christian.
Bill Clinton once said that everything bad in America can be rectified by what is good in America. He was right - and Obama takes that to a new level. And does it with the deepest darkest wound in this country's history.
I love this country. I don't remember loving it or hoping more from it than today.
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I got sucked into the obama speech thread and posted. Somebody stop me please.![]()
LOL, me too. I've given up debating it since minds won't be changed - we just keep going into circles.
I agree with Honu on this, if I thought for one minute he condoned or agreed with what was said, there's no way I could support him. However, nothing he has said or written or voted would lead me to believe he holds the same ideals as those statements that we have all found to be disturbing.
On a colorful note, did everyone watch John McCane on KO tonight? Worst Person of the world award.... and god knows he should now make Joe Lieberman his VP, he'd be doomed without him...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23699211#23699211
Almost forgot, Obama is giving a press conference tomorrow on the Economy and I believe the Iraq war... I have no time on that though....
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I mean come on, at least entertain us with some criticisms of Clinton!![]()
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And where's Wilderness tonight, she should be commenting on KO!!!
Seriously!