A couple days ago, Sen. Barack Obama made what some are calling the most important speech concerning race in 40 years. I heard it and I've read it over an over and Obama pointed out truths that are rarely, if ever, mentioned especially by a politician. Obama appears to be suffering, politcally, from his speech. His speech has assured me that he is the right person to be the next president of the USA.
Yesterday, President Bush told us what a great success the War in Iraq has been. There is no doubt in President Bush's mind that the Iraq War has been "an undeniable success. How many people really believe that the Iraq War has been anything but a disaster. But I think Bush actually believes it has been a success.
So we have heard a very important, meaningful speech by a brave candidate for President who has pointed out the truths of racism and another speech by an "out of touch", less than brave President who continues to lie about how effectively the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are helping to promote democracy.
President Bush is being praised for his truths and presidential candidate Obama is being vilified by the conservative right for supporting hate speech. We've had 40 years of hate coming out of the GOP and now they are grasping at straws in hope of indicting Barack Obama as a promoter of hate. I'm not hopeful that a majority of Americans will be capable of identifying the real hero.
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