Politics, Programming and Possibilities
8 Jan
So I bought Barack Obama’s book, “The Audacity of Hope” a couple of months ago, and I must say that I’m quite impressed with this guy. I’m no Democrat, but Obama’s got a sharp head on his shoulders—and an ear for listening, too. He might just be the one to bring this country together again. Or so I hope.
In the Nov. 13th edition of Time Magazine, Eric Murr wrote to the editor:
“I am a christian and conservative Republican, but I can’t help hoping that Obama will become our next President. I believe he is wrong about abortion, but he has acknowledged in a refreshingly Socratic way that he can’t just dismiss the views of those on the other side. That may be politicking to earn my vote, but if a pro-life Republican ultimately sends us into a third world war with status quo Republican rhetoric, a pro-life position is kind of pointless.” —Eric Murr, Greencastle, Pa.
I think Barack Obama’s life experiences have prepared him to lead a grassroots return to the America we were all proud of. His dad wasn’t a senator. His mom wasn’t a governor. He grew up in an average income home. He knows what it’s like to climb from the bottom to the top. My sense of Obama is that he, like few of the politicians in today’s scene, is a people’s politician—that rare breed that actually takes seriously the role of representing the people who elect him. He can sit between two fiercely divided ideals and actually make both sides feel understood.
I’m crossing my fingers in hope that his black and white roots help rather than hinder his campaign. In my world view, a white president is just as good as a black one. But I know that in some parts of the USA, things like what color of skin you have can still sway votes. If all goes well, the blacks who care if he’s black will see what they want, and the whites who care if he’s white will see what they want. In this sense, and with a little luck, he could be doubly able to heal the divide and bring our country together again.
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Now I haven’t read his book like you have, but be careful with giving this Obama guy accolades. Well he may have written his own book, but he still copied from the political play book of JFK’s Profiles in Courage. Now, I assume you are of libertarian beliefs. So remember this guy is a democrat both in name and heart; which also means that he is a watered down socialist See also that he is a dark horse and that the media has very uncannily taken a liking too him. If you research, this pattern mirrors both Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton’s presidential beginnings. Personally I can’t say that I like Carter or Clinton, and personally I think there are much better alternatives out there that the media will *not* cover.
Not everyone has fallen in love with his book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/discussionboard/discussion.html/ref=cm_rdp_st_rd/104-0236489-6969513?ie=UTF8&ASIN=0307237699&store=yourstore&cdThread=Tx2ORXQL9S75MSW&reviewID=RUSJ9GUYPGREK&displayType=ReviewDetail
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You might be better served by following the campaign of this man:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070111/ap_on_el_pr/paul2008_1
My humble opinion. I absolutely love your blog! Keep it up!
I personally agree with you, that Obama can help this country return to dealing with the real issues at hand, and that his loyalty is to promoting initiatives that can improve the lives of all people, not just a select few. He is a Democrat, but his attitude and approach to how to handle highly controversial topics is something that passes partisan lines. I consider myself to be an independent, and am also of mixed blood, so I am more interested in what a person’s beliefs and actions are rather than what political party they belong to. In this day and age, it doesn’t seem to be wise to simply vote Republican because you’re pro-life or Democrat because you believe in gay rights. They are many good politicians on both sides, but due to media hype and rhetoric, issues are constantly inflamed, and solutions to problems become impossible to be reached. I sincerly hope that Obama does win the election, not because he is a minority, but because he is a good person/leader who happens to be a minority. Americans will quickly see through the rhetoric and hype and those that are trying to stigmatize Obama, since bad publicity about him is going to simply give him free publicity as people try to find out the truth about him.
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I’m not american citizen even if I care for USA. I’m Black muslims born in Senegal (west Africa). I love Bill Clinton (I think the best US president in 4 last decades).
I’ll vote Obama if I could for he simple reason that his election could reconciliate USA with world pubblic opinion. I think that the world need America as america need the world if we care for peace and freedom. So the election of Obama could help for that deal then for overcomind hate and antiamericanism around the world. The fact that he claimed against the Iraki war and his cosmoplitan origin could represent an added value for peaceful world. After George W Bush journey I think American people need to give a message of different leadind world based on peace. Obama is the right man at the right moment.
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*To correct the now dead-linked AP article above*
You might be better served by following the campaign of this man: Ron Paul
http://www.ronpaulforcongress.com/html/contribute.html
I think that he will be president he is very cute to hope that when he’s president he does a good job and the people that are going to vote don’t feel sorry for themselves. Keep trying Im going to try to make my dream come true to. Bye hotty
Duane,
I totally agree with you about this guy. Barack Obama is truely enthusiatic!!! He got my vote!
take care
Barack Hussein Obama is the best of the Democrats but that’s not saying much.
I am uncomfortable with his war posturing and would be inclined towards Kucinich if he had a chance.
Ron Paul seems interesting as the only anti-war Republican. He is strong on civil liberties and Fox News hates him. He must be doing something right.
Joe: I agree. Now that I am more familiar with the candidates, I would pick Kucinich over Obama any day. Obama may be the “least evil” of the media-anointed bunch—while Kucinich and Paul are “good” in my books.
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