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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:11 AM
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If someone told me in 2002 that a black guy with the middle name Hussein would be our next President
I would have told that person to check themselves into Belleview....

In mho, it's simply one of the most amazing achievements that I have witnessed in my lifetime.

I know we're not there yet----but Damn!
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nutshell2002 Donating Member (170 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:12 AM
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1. Amen
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Lint Head Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:15 AM
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2. Yes. In that respect the American dream at least has a pulse.
:dem:
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tekisui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:15 AM
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3. It is amazing.
Sometimes, I take a step back and just shake my head.
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RichGirl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:16 AM
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4. You know...you're right.
We focus on all the negatives in this country and there are many, but fail to see how huge that is. What an incredible accomplishment. We have actually evolved as people.

We need more of a "the cup is half full" mentality.
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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:17 AM
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5. Isn't it about time?
I mean really, it is about time this country come of age where race or gender no longer matter and we elect the most qualified person to the position.
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daninthemoon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:17 AM
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6. My hope is that this is a massive cultural shift that will actually
transform America. I hope that Obama personally will also be the man to fix so much of the rest of this mess.
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SmokingJacket Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:24 AM
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7. This election has the power to totally redeem America.
If Obama is elected, my feelings about my country will completely turn around, too.

On the other hand, if those other people are elected, I'm going to give up completely.

(Ultimately it will come down to a few percentage points, I think -- so maybe I should have a moderated reaction no matter what happens. Even if Obama doesn't win, he came SHOCKINGLY close, and I should take some comfort in that... And if he wins, well... there will always still be Freepers! :) )
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iceman66 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 08:32 AM
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17. You and the rest of the world!
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No Elephants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:27 AM
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8. How
long? Not long. MLK, Jr. Montgomery Alabama, March 25, 1965

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAYITODNvlM

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"How Long, Not Long" is the popular name given to the public speech delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the steps of the State Capitol Building in Montgomery, Alabama, after the successful completion of the Selma to Montgomery March on March 25, 1965. The speech is also sometimes referred to as "Our God Is Marching On!"

"Last Sunday, more than eight thousand of us started on a mighty walk from Selma, Alabama. We have walked through desolate valleys and across the trying hills. We have walked on meandering highways and rested our bodies on rocky byways. Some of our faces are burned from the outpourings of the sweltering sun. Some have literally slept in the mud. We have been drenched by the rains. (Speak) Our bodies are tired and our feet are somewhat sore."

"Now it is not an accident that one of the great marches of American history should terminate in Montgomery, Alabama. (Yes, sir) Just ten years ago, in this very city, a new philosophy was born of the Negro struggle. Montgomery was the first city in the South in which the entire Negro community united and squarely faced its age-old oppressors. (Yes, sir. Well)"

"They told us we wouldn't get here. And there were those who said that we would get here only over their dead bodies, (Well. Yes, sir. Talk) but all the world today knows that we are here and we are standing before the forces of power in the state of Alabama saying, "We ain't goin' let nobody turn us around." (Yes, sir. Speak) "

"Once more the method of nonviolent resistance (Yes) was unsheathed from its scabbard, and once again an entire community was mobilized to confront the adversary. (Yes, sir) And again the brutality of a dying order shrieks across the land. Yet, Selma, Alabama, became a shining moment in the conscience of man. If the worst in American life lurked in its dark street, the best of American instincts arose passionately from across the nation to overcome it."

"The battle is in our hands. And we can answer with creative nonviolence the call to higher ground to which the new directions of our struggle summons us. (Yes, sir) The road ahead is not altogether a smooth one. (No) There are no broad highways that lead us easily and inevitably to quick solutions. But we must keep going."

"Our aim must never be to defeat or humiliate the white man, but to win his friendship and understanding. We must come to see that the end we seek is a society at peace with itself, a society that can live with its conscience. And that will be a day not of the white man, not of the black man. That will be the day of man as man. (Yes)"

"I know you are asking today, "How long will it take?" (Speak, sir) Somebody's asking, "How long will prejudice blind the visions of men, darken their understanding, and drive bright-eyed wisdom from her sacred throne?" Somebody's asking, "When will wounded justice, lying prostrate on the streets of Selma and Birmingham and communities all over the South, be lifted from this dust of shame to reign supreme among the children of men?"

Somebody's asking, "When will the radiant star of hope be plunged against the nocturnal bosom of this lonely night, (Speak, speak, speak) plucked from weary souls with chains of fear and the manacles of death? How long will justice be crucified, (Speak) and truth bear it?" (Yes, sir) I come to say to you this afternoon, however difficult the moment, (Yes, sir) however frustrating the hour, it will not be long, (No sir) because "truth crushed to earth will rise again." (Yes, sir) How long? Not long, (Yes, sir) because "no lie can live forever." (Yes, sir)

How long? Not long, (All right. How long) because "you shall reap what you sow." (Yes, sir)"
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Window Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 08:30 AM
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16. Yes we can!
:thumbsup:
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nevergiveup Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:27 AM
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9. It is absolutely astonishing
I am 63 and never thought I would see this day. We haven't won yet but regardless it will be one of the most important political stories in American history.
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dennis4868 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:27 AM
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10. If someone told me in 2002 that a black guy with the middle name Hussein would be our next President
and whose preacher was saying such things as "god damn america" I would have told that person to check themselves into Belleview....

If Obama pulls this off it will be the most remarkable political achievement ever!
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Curtland1015 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:27 AM
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11. A Barack win would (almost) totally restore my faith in America.
We can do it!
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rucky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:32 AM
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12. This and Trader Joe's are the only things keeping me in this country. n/t
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Davis_X_Machina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:51 AM
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13. Principled Democrats must abandon...
...Obama for McKinney or Nader.

It's the only principled thing to do.

After all, he just voted for the worst bill ever. For the last step in the Fascist takeover. For selling our children and grandchildren in perpetuity down the river.

You have to punish someone for a vote like that, don't you?

Or are we no better that the GOP? We know they'll sacrifice any and every principle to electoral expediency.

Bailout opponents, put your ballots where your mouths are -- or admit there was a case for a pro-bailout vote.

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PolNewf Donating Member (388 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 08:10 AM
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15. You would be punishing the country far more than punishing Obama n/t
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Solomon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 07:56 AM
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14. Let me just say this Trumad:
For the first time in my adult life ...

Oh well, you get the point.
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Dr. Strange Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 09:03 AM
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18. Ralph Nader's middle name is Hussein?
I did not know that!

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Nye Bevan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 09:49 AM
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19. Slavery-Emancipation-Jim Crow-Civil Rights....PRESIDENCY!
I feel privileged to witness such a historic event.
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BlooInBloo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-02-08 09:50 AM
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20. Obama is that good + McNasty is that bad + The country is doing that shitty = win.
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