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What did you think of Obama's speech?


What did you think about Sen. Barack Obama's speech Tuesday? Below is an excerpt from the speech. What are your thoughts?

 

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Obama

Obama said at the beginning of his campaign that he was going to run his campaign on truth and accountability but yet now he doesn't want us to hold him accountable. If Obama wanted to help fix racism then why in the last 20 years has he not talked to his minister, his personal friend, his mentor about his racial anger. Maybe the truth is that Obama really didn't care until the public found out and he started losing his campaign. He has lied about this and he has lied about his campaign money he has received from Rezko. He is not someone I want as President.

Former Obama Supporter

I can no longer support Obama. I was a bit stary-eyed, I admit, and bought into the rhetoric. But there is simply no excuse for remaining in that church and using that pastor as his mentor and friend for 20 years. It's a deal-breaker for me. Although Hillary has her faults, I'm back in her camp. She's tough and will fight for us -- which is what Sen. Edwards wanted to do.

If this is all that was

If this is all that was needed to persuade you to go back to the Hillary camp, you were never a true supporter to begin with. Any excuse will do, right?

It amazes me how Monday morning quarterbacks there are with respect to what he should have done, could have done, yet didn't do. But why don't you hold yourself up to the same scruity. But I guess you have never witnessed mis-guided words being made about a person of color at your church or workplace because if you had, I'm sure you would have found a new church or better yet quit your job.

Good riddance!

No, "Former Obama supporter"

No, "Former Obama supporter" is right. It is the understanding of Obama's action. Action speaks louder than glamous speeches. If Obama can't change or pursuade Rev. Wright and his church in your 20 year relationship, how can Obama make any change in our country and in our bipartisanship government? In addition, not only Obama sat back and listened to this (which he now admitted on Tuesday) for the past 20 years, but also Obama praised Rev. Wright and gave him full support both financially and publically. Even praised Rev. Wright and credited him on Obama's book the Audacity of Hope. Rev. Wright not on promoted hates of racism among Blacks but also promoted Anti-American Government for years. YEARS!!! 20 YEARS!! -- That ought to be enough for anybody to feel disbelieve.

Action vs. Words. See for

Action vs. Words. See for yourself what Obama has done in his life (aside from advocate for the poor instead of taking a high-priced law firm position - would you have done the same??). Here's what his words AND actions reflect (see for yourself - http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/20/201332/807/36/458633), and what he believes. It is amazing that you say Obama's beleifs = Wrights's beliefs when he CLEARLY made the distinction in his speech and on a thousand different occasions. I just think people aren't ready for this type of sharp, intellectual, strong, courageous, honest, authentic, evolved leadership...so just say that.

I watched the interview of

I watched the interview of Senator Obama by Anderson Cooper about the statements made by the Pastor of his church. The Pastor's statements sounded like the ranting of an old man who had experienced much discrimination during his life, while Senator Obama's replies sounded like those of someone who had experienced much the same kind of discrimination but who had risen above that, and who is now asking America to rise above that with him, expressing, at the same time, his deep disapproval of the Pastor's statements.

What I found surprising, however, was Anderson Cooper's asking Senator Obama why, given the Pastor's statements with which he disagreed, the Senator had not simply left the Pastor's church. Now, perhaps Anderson Cooper has never been faced with leaving his church because of disagreement with its Pastor, or with some aspect of its doctrine, or its proclamations, or its approach to some newly emerging condition in the world. But leaving one's church must be a lot more difficult, or simply more inappropriate than Anderson Cooper seems to believe, since almost every member of every congregation of every church has a disagreement with some aspect of the church, so, if leaving one's church was easy, there would be more empty pews in America's churches than one could count! For example: every woman in a Catholic Church who uses birth-control pills should leave the church; every white (black) person in a de facto segregated white (black) Christian church should leave the church; every person who accepts gay marriage in a church that condemns it should leave the church; every person in an American Catholic Church, who believes in the separation of church and state, should leave the church because the head of the Catholic Church is the head of another (Vatican) state; and on and on one could go.

A continuing member of a church who has no differences with some aspect of it is the RARE EXCEPTION. So the significant question is not why Senator Obama didn't leave his church, but rather how does he show that he has risen above the outrageous ranting of an elderly and retiring Pastor in the way he shows his own devotion to America and to what he's trying almost desperately to help it become. His recent speech on this question was about as close as anyone could come to an answer, and a historical speech it was, going as it did beyond just that question to a much broader and vital question for all Americans.

Just something to think about...and I believe we just divide the delegates in FL and MI, and ALSO really look at how Hillary is handlig this issue as opposed to Barack...very telling indication of the kind of President each would be.

OBAMA

Obama, is JUST A HOME BOY IN A SUIT !

Thanks for making my point.

Thanks for making my point. Here is the chocie we face...the thinking of this clown or something finally different.

Read the speech rather than listen to the spin

I would encourage all thinking about who should be our next President to read this speech in its entirety. It is a remarkable reflection on race relations in America, from a man whose life illustrates both the promise and the problems of America. He squarely rejects racist rhetoric from all, but also discusses the anger from which it springs. He meets American's black and white citizens where they are--all of us have complex and contradictory feelings in this area. He offers us a way forward and I, for one, think its a remarkable speech. However, don't take my word or those of the commentators who are extracting sentences one by one--read the whoile speech and amke your own decision.

AMEN!

AMEN!

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