Change you can believe in

I doubt he caused this situation, but Obama, during his political tenure in Chicago and later in the Illinois Senate, manifestly didn’t fix it.

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2 Responses to “Change you can believe in”

  1. on 16 Jul 2008 at 6:27 pm Danny Lemieux

    But, but, but…didn’t he negotiate a peace agreement between those Chicago Gangs using those same diplomatic and negotiation skills he is going to use with the Palestinians, Iranians, Pakistanis, Al Qaeda, Sudan, North Korea…?

  2. on 17 Jul 2008 at 3:11 am benning

    I’d assume most of the schoolchildren shot were black. I’d also assume most of the shooters were black. Call me racist, but black neighborhoods hate having the press report this. They do want the killing stopped, but not if it means revealing the racial problems in their own communities. Black ‘leaders’ like Barack Obama have traditionally tried to hide what is going on so as to keep the white racists from crowing.

    All that happens is more dead black people and more resentment against a white power structure incapable of dealing with the root causes.

    Jesse, Al, and Barack are responsible for much of this sort of ‘hide-n-seek’ with the facts. They are part of the problem, rarely a part of any solution.

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