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Always To The Right on Saturday, August 30, 2008 2:09:08 AM
After the phony roll call vote was taken here to formally nominate
Barack Obama -- a roll call that did not remotely reflect the true
delegate...
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Questions arise. With this immense moral and emotional investment in
a Barack victory — one poll shows black America is behind him by
94-to-1 — what happens if the nation decides he is too radical, too
inexperienced, too callow, too risky to be president?
What happens if the American people reject their marching orders and
say no to Barack and black America? What happens if all the hopes and
dreams, hype and hoopla, end in disillusionment?
Would the defeat of Barack Obama be taken as an affront to black
America? Could we be in for a time of deepening racial division rather
than healing? Could we be in for a long, hot autumn like the long, hot
summers some of us recall from 40 years ago?
No candidate has ever been nominated by a major party with fewer
credentials or a weaker claim to the presidency, or more doubts as to
his core beliefs.
If Obama wins, the country could be in real trouble. And if he loses, the country could be in real trouble.