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makesumgravy

02/02/08 11:25 PM

#12 RE: Wiley #11

Guess if we have to go that way I would choose Hillary. Tuesday won't be the end all, we still have a long way to go.
Boroc and if you can imagine the irony of a man named Obama for President, a known Muslim name and a politician from Illinois?....gets even crazier. Chicago has been one of the worst for crime, drugs, homicides, and gang infested cities next to LA, and he didn't do much to resolve these issues, nor did he do anything to combat it from being one of the more corrupted political states in the country. How would he run a country, or the war on terror?.

One day we may get the right black person running for President, and when we do the race card won't be played, nor will those issues ever surface for why he or she should or shouldn't be President. The topic won't be worth the time talking about.

We have one of the best Orthopedic surgeons in the world that came out of Sari-Leon Africa, and black. My spelling of this I'm sure is wrong, he was spared as a young man from the the murderous rebels by a white man who took him out of one of the poorest, and bloodiest countries on the planet.

Not one OS can do what he has proven he can do, nor understands the human spine the way he does, and are willing to except the risk associated with fixing the crippling effects it can have on young children born with the defects that some are born with. Wish I could think of his name. He is quite remarkable. He practices today in NY. What a gift was given to our country and children around the world.

George Washington Carver is another remarkable person who chose not to allow, race, the era, and all that was stacked against him stop him from doing, what his curiosity, and passion for research hinder him. Thanks to him those who work in agriculture even today benefits from his finds. Again, he did not spend his time looking for excuses or looking for reasons why he should be rewarded because he was born black.

One day the right person not the right black man will rise to the occassion, he won't be seen for what he represents, and step up to the plate, but Boroc imo is not him. Maybe a white one to, just maybe like Lou Dobbs. Huckabee has not only those same kind of qualities but has some keen insight on what our country needs, and the direction it should take. Reminds me of FDR a bit.

America failed to see alot of things, and this is why we got the wrong Republican ran Congress for so many years, and 8 years of Bush. One of the problems imo is the limitation of our having only 2 party system.

Maybe funny but, kinda like the North and South side gangs like Capone and Bugsy Moran. No one else stands a chance no matter.

Whew! LOL


makesumgravy

02/02/08 11:47 PM

#13 RE: Wiley #11

What I meant to say in para 6, "six" lol, was what he represents for the country, and the direction he wants to take it in, not for what he represents being black. I believe we saw some of this come out with Oprah, who had always supported the Clintons, who by the way went to the same high school my wife attended.