Is It Because He’s Black?

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Some liberals ask “if Obama loses is it because he’s black?” But I think the better question should be “if Obama wins was it because he’s black?”

If Obama and his followers want equality then there is no such thing as going too hard against him. he should be criticized like all the others who have gone before him, Republican and Democrat. He should be scrutinized like all the others before him, Republican and Democrat. He should be treated like anyone else. But if the MSM is pulling punches on Obama its because THEY are the ones who are acting like a racist, not those of us who point out his many failings.

Its actually kind of funny, equality is just like freedom. They both have a price, and sometimes you may not like that price. With freedom its personal responsibility. you can do what you want with your life, but the result of your actions and decisions fall back on you…not the rest of us. If you fall down because of your decisions then there are plenty of charitable people in this world who will help to pick you up. But in the liberals eyes we should be REQUIRED to pick you back up, it doesn’t matter if the decisions you made were so inherently wrong and destructive. Some people talk big about freedom this and freedom that but when it comes down to it they want the freedom to do whatever they want and they want all of us to be held responsible for the result.

With equality, if you are considered equal then the fact that your running for office shouldn’t change anything. you shouldn’t be treated with kid gloves. Behavior shouldn’t change. if a woman enters a male construction site as a employee, behavior shouldn’t change if she is a equal right? the men should act as they normally did. but thats not reality….because many people don’t want to be treated as equals, it gives them the edge up to NOT be treated as equal.

Look at Obama, is he not reaping the benefits of NOT being treated as a equal or what?:

COLUMBUS, OHIO — When John McCain apologized to Barack Obama this week for the comments of his warm-up act at a rally, it was not the first time — and probably won’t be the last — that the most competitive black presidential candidate in U.S. history has heard the words, “I’m sorry.”

In his yearlong quest to win the White House, the Democratic senator from Illinois has changed the rules of political engagement, forcing his rivals to step delicately in a normally no-holds-barred arena.

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“Democrats have to be careful in navigating the way they deal with Obama,” said David Doak, a Democratic campaign consultant who has advised Hillary Rodham Clinton. “They don’t want to get too rough with him in the primary, because they don’t want to alienate blacks and have them stay at home in the general.”

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No political consultant, she wrote, “will think it easy — or professionally desirable — to take him down in a low manner.” The upshot: Simply by the fact of who he is, and the color of his skin, Obama has taken a weapon out of his rivals’ arsenal and put it to his own use.

So this is how you treat him as a equal? Blacks would stay home if he is attacked as any other candidate would be? The MSM treads lightly around Obama, and they call this equality?

And McCain fell right into the trap:

Todd Shaw, an assistant professor of political science and African American studies at the University of South Carolina, said that Obama was the immediate beneficiary when McCain pledged to conduct “a respectful debate.”

“If [McCain] goes back on that, or his supporters go back on that,” Shaw said, “that’s where the Obama campaign could say, ‘Well, we had hoped that Sen. McCain had observed these rules of engagement, but he hasn’t.’ “

So I go back to my question….if he wins will it be because he is black? He has no ideas, no experience, and wants to turn the time machine back to 1978. How is it the man this far ahead?

It’s sure not equality, I will tell you that.

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Man, I’d love to see a program like the People’s Cube protest group creator take this and run with it!

Hillary’s getting schooled because she’s pushing the empty speech line. It’s better to argue the issues. (responding to cartoon, not the post. I think McCain may be taking the smarter route there.)

I really “hope” that we do not have the “change” that Obamarama is wanting. It will be devastating to the UNited States economy and Foreign Policy.

If Obama wins it will be because he is a charismatic cult-like leader and is able to deflect all real questions, that’s the way things stand today. McCain is pulling no punches in attacking him on SOME issues. He is trying to protect himself from being labeled a bigot of one sort or the other, that’s why all the concern with the middle name, etc. Time will tell if this is a silly or workable strategy. Certainly when Bill Clinton attacked Obama before the SC primary this was portrayed as a lot more racist than it really was, whatever Clinton’s intent and was cleverly used to shift much of the black vote to Obama. I don’t think it’s completely clear whether the McCain or Cunningham formula of dealing with the “Hussein” issue is the right one. I can guarantee you that there will be multiple attempts to label McCain a racist and islamophobe no matter what he does, the question is how much resonance these attempts will find and of what kind. Certainly hammering Obama on specific, terrible errors of judgment like Iraq, Pakistan, NAFTA, the UN spending, make-work projects, taxes, etc. is a winner. Calling him an empty suit or a closet muslim are much riskier for McCain.

Devastating satire showing how Obama operates:

http://www.imao.us/archives/009710.html

Hoping for change is what a panhandler does, not a presidential candidate.

Too many Conservatives/Republicans eager to show how ‘not-racist they are’ reinforce the notion that criticism of Obama must be free of even the appearance of impropriety. They are agreeing to setting the bar impossibly high.

In his yearlong quest to win the White House, the Democratic senator from Illinois has changed the rules of political engagement, forcing his rivals to step delicately in a normally no-holds-barred arena.

Cmon guys like you did not see this comming form a mile away. HE’S FROM CHICAGO! Race baiting is an artform here. Just ask Jesse, Farakhan, Stroger etc etc etc