posted on Dec, 4 2008 @ 11:10 PM
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Before this diatribe of mine goes any further, I must address the “sticky” issue of “race”…and this is because there will be many who read
this and will want to say that my words are racially motivated, regardless of what my words are, because I don’t hold Mr. Obama in the highest
regard possible. First of all, Barack H. Obama won the presidency…and because of that, we must ALL give him our full support in LEADING this
country...and we MUST speak up when he is on the wrong side of an issue. A President who doesn’t have the people behind him is, in many ways,
impotent…and an impotent President is not acceptable in this day and age with the threats facing humanity and the planet. I hope that Mr. Obama’s
accomplishments as President will make me proud, and I hope that America will benefit from his Presidency. George W. Bush is one of the most reviled
men in modern history…but say what you want, the United States has not been attacked on a large scale by Islamist terrorists since September 11,
2001…and G.W. Bush has had at least a little something to do with that. The man can’t speak well, and he may not come off as the brightest bulb
in the pack…but he took the fight to the enemies of America, and believe it or not, that’s a good thing.
Regarding “race”, I am what you might call “Caucasian”. This automatically means that I am a racist, so anything I say here must be racist,
regardless of my motivations in saying it…at least in the minds of some people. Let me assure you, I understand the true nature of reality,
existence and being…and I know that “race” is only an illusion…an illusion of the physical world, and an illusion that has been used since the
beginning of time to divide and conquer the nations of mankind. I also understand the sordid history of out great nation, and the fact that
non-whites have suffered greatly in our past…due to the ignorance and ill-will of many disagreeable beings who have had power over others. There
have been great sacrifices made, and many gains had regarding racial equality in recent history…and regardless of how you feel about racism existing
in America today, I assure you, in no uncertain terms, that those who harbor racist views and tendencies (on both sides of the aisle) are being
marginalized and shown to be outside of the mainstream of American beliefs and values. Racism is far from dead…but it is being relegated to the era
of the past, and is viewed as extreme, unqualified ignorance of the lowest order by those who truly know what is…and what it is to Be.
Having said that, I must now point out the obvious. Barack Hussein Obama is not America’s first black President…he is America’s first bi-racial
President (that we know of). Black Americans should (rightly so) feel proud that this man has been elected to the highest office in the land. 95% of
black Americans voted for Mr. Obama, which translates into about 9%-10% of the total population. This means that a very large number of white
Americans voted for a non-white candidate…and this fact alone goes to show how far we have come as a nation, regarding “race” relations.
Policies and politics aside, Barack H. Obama’s election to the Presidency is a positive thing, and we should ALL feel proud that Americans of ALL
“races” came together in a common goal…the goal of changing the “face” of American politics. Once again, this is a good thing and it goes
to show that we are truly at a crossroads of history. My daughter is going to be at the Inauguration ceremony, and she will witness history…and at
11 years old, she has a long future ahead of her…a future that is uncertain, but hopeful.
The future is where my concern lies.
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[edit on 12/4/2008 by JamesTheScribe]