Obama and the Ghosts of Racism
"They said this day would never come," Barack Obama declared in Iowa last week, and the ghosts of this nation nodded. With an African-American competing seriously for the presidency of the United States, the last act of a centuries-old drama begins. Obama's blood tie to the story of American slavery, ironically, comes through his white mother's ancestry, which apparently includes both slave owners and those who fought for the Union to end slavery. That Obama's father was a Kenyan links him more directly than anyone could have imagined both to Africa's past as an exploited continent, and to its present, where the bloody legacy of colonialism plays itself out. (Obama's father was a member of the Luo tribe, like Raila Odinga, the leader of the Kenyan opposition, whose people are protesting the recent election.)
In the American memory, slavery and then the war to abolish it are taken to be the two poles of the story, but it isn't that simple. If racial injustice continued to be a hallmark of life in the United States, it was thought to be an inevitable, but essentially unchosen consequence of the "250 years of unrequited toil," in Abraham Lincoln's phrase, that were imposed on kidnapped Africans and their descendants. Nearly a million Americans died in the war to end slavery, and - still in the American memory - the nation has felt badly ever since that slavery's hangover includes discrimination against black people to this day.The conventional wisdom, given powerful articulation a generation ago by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, is that the plight of African-Americans - from broad family dysfunction, to almost unshakeable poverty, to disproportionate incarceration rates of black males - is a tragic consequence of the social evil that America nobly renounced in the mid-19th century. Black people are socially disadvantaged, according to this narrative, because of the unhealed wound that was inflicted on them across the early centuries. Innately equal, yes, but they have been made a crippled people, which accounts for their still inferior position.
But, as historians like Yale's Harry S. Stout point out, there is a third pole to the story, and it destroys the moral symmetry of the conventional wisdom. First, Africans were enslaved. Next, a savage war was justified by the "freeing" of slaves. Then, in a distinct but insufficiently acknowledged act of the drama, black people were actively resubjugated in the decades after the Civil War. That resubjugation, embodied in a "reconstruction" bargain between North and South, according to which the other purpose of the Civil War, "union," was given priority over "freedom," led to the culture of Jim Crow, radical segregation, and the use of law to keep African-Americans in an assigned place. That actively nurtured system - not the crippling effects of a long-abolished injustice - defines the ongoing American crime.
African-Americans have not been passive victims of this heinous tradition. Blacks led the resistance to it, culminating in the triumphs of the civil rights movement, preparing the way for leaders like Obama. But his arrival, at a level below the surface of whatever policies he advances, calls into question the dominant way in which this nation thinks of itself - not only in terms of race, but in terms of war. After all, the American belief in the righteousness of mass killing for the sake of abstract values like "freedom" springs not from the Revolution, where the killing was relatively slight and the freedom limited to a merchant class, but from the Civil War, where a spirit of total killing was justified by a professed commitment to racial equality that simply did not exist.
In his heart-breaking second inaugural address, Lincoln argued that the "unrequited toil" and "every drop of blood drawn with the lash" would be redeemed by the war, but a month later he was murdered. The quite deliberately constructed aftermath of the war destroyed Lincoln's promise, although Americans told themselves otherwise. They glorified war, while preserving an injustice that war supposedly overcame. That was only yesterday.
Obama embodies more than he can know. "Change" is his mantra, but the potential for transformation goes far beyond the kinds of policies pursued in Washington. Those policies are rooted in assumptions sunk deep into the national psyche, and into the structure of memory that gives it shape. War is not necessarily redemptive. Africans are not necessarily disadvantaged. African-Americans are not mere victims. Race, for that matter, need not be definitive. An old story is offered a new ending - which is the beginning America has been awaiting. The day has come.
James Carroll's column appears regularly in the Globe.
© Copyright 2008 Globe Newspaper Company
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Show AllLegacy, that's interesting but no different from what any former president, senator or governor receives. Republican Richard Nixon received a half-million dollar ex-president's pension and Secret Service protection for him and his family for the rest of his life, and he resigned in disgrace to avoid impeachment. Nixon also owned million dollar-plus homes in Saddle River, NJ, and San Clemente, CA. It's standard practice that the SS pays for its living quarters -- do you think it would be cheaper if the agents lived in a hotel or rented out apartments? For as many agents as the Clinton's require, ten thousand a month housing cost isn't an extreme price.
Hillary's by no means my first choice but, if she's the Dem nominee, I'll vote for her. She'll be ten times better than any of the GOP candidates and the country can't afford four more years of Republican 'conservatism.'
before we become immersed in the race card,look at what Hillary and Bill will receive if Hillary is elected.
> If Hillary wins in 2008 and Bill is 'appointed' to fill
> her Senate seat and either live to retire 'they' (together
> or alone) would get two US Presidential retirement checks,
> two US Senate retirement checks, and a retirement check from
> the State of Arkansas
> .
> About the only thing they MIGHT NOT get is a Social
> Security check....but I wouldn't bet on it....
> I understand ole Bill has earned $40,000,000 in the past
> six years.
> What a guy!
> AND THE REST OF THE STORY... Hilarious Rotten Clinton, as
> a New York State Senator, now comes under the 'Congressional
> Retirement and Staffing Plan,' which means that even if she
> never gets reelected, she STILL receives her Congressional
> salary until she dies. (Would it not be nice if all
> Americans were pension eligible after only
> 4 years?)
> If Bill outlives her, he then inherits HER salary until HE
> dies. He is already getting his Presidential salary until he
> dies. If Hillary outlives Bill, she also gets HIS salary
> until she dies. Guess who pays for that?
> It's common knowledge that in order for her to establish
> NY residency, they purchased a million dollar-plus house in
> upscale Chappaqua , New York . Makes sense!
> They are entitled to Secret Service protection for life.
> Still makes sense.
> Here is where it becomes interesting: Their mortgage
> payments hover at around $10,000 per month. BUT, an extra
> residence 'had' to be built within the acreage to house the
> Secret Service agents.
> The Clintons charge the Federal government $10,000 monthly
> rent for the use of that extra residence, which is about
> equal to their mortgage payment. This means that we, the
> taxpayers, are paying the Clinton's salary, mortgage,
> transportation, safety and security, as well as the salaries
> for their 12 man staff -- and, this is all perfectly legal!
> As she runs for President, will YOU vote for her?
give me anybody. someone that can string a sentence together would be nice. how is that for social and political commentary?
The above statistics are on the status of women in the US.
I apologise for the doubles and also quoting entire articles. This is done because I felt it necessary in view of the above comments by some.
-- one-fourth of its adult women victims of forcible rape sometime in their lives, often by someone they know, including family members;
-- one-third of them are victims of sexual abuse by a husband or boyfriend;
-- 30% of people in the country say they know a woman who's been physically abused by her husband or boyfriend in the past year;
-- one in four of its women report being sexually molested in childhood, usually repeatedly over extended periods by a family member or other close relative;
-- its women overall experience extreme levels of violence; an astonishing 75% of them are victims of some form of it in their lifetimes;
--domestic violence is their leading cause of injury and second leading cause of death;
-- statistically, homes are their most dangerous place if men are in them as millions experience battering by husbands, male partners or fathers;
-- for most women with children, there's no escape for lack of means and because male assailants pursue them causing greater harm;
-- adding further injury, its society is often unsupportive; it affords women second class status, privileges and redress when they're abused so many suffer in silence fearing coming forward may cause more harm than help;
deepa,
Interesting essay, but any discussion of race relations in the US without mention of Latinos and Asian-Americans seems incomplete. Incarceration rates for Asian-Americans, particularly East Asian-Americans, are lower than those for caucasions, and East Asian-Americans generally do as well as caucasians economically and educationally. That data offers some context. US white-black relations, because of the history of slavery, appear to be particularly poisonous. It seems that it is not simple racism, but the extremely toxic racism, and the resulting bitterness, rebelliousness, and hopelessness, that originated with the enslavement that is key.
"atruepatriot January 7th, 2008 1:20 pm
Wake up. He's popular because Republicans want him to be. They are caucusing for him. They want him to be the nominee. His mentor was Lieberman, need I say more."
Yes. You need say more.
The canard that will not die is this notion that Lieberman was Obama's "mentor" in the Senate. A mentor is ASSIGNED, the same way one is assigned a big brother when pledging a fraternity. It is totally meaningless.
leave it to the subject of race to bring out some of the most entertaining responses on cd in weeks, if not months. as usual, a cross-section of society appears here, but this time it's mostly intelligence and literacy being presented, save for one twisted unit.
deepa, you are nothing short of brilliant. excellent and informative. thank you. ticonderoga, luckylefty, and most all of you, great job. moonraven, where in the hell are you?????
reaper, you are the shining example of the fact that man, really, has not evolved very far from his cave-dwelling days. you obviously enjoy displaying your ignorance on a world-wide stage. feel free to continue with us here, but please, if you can't raise your level of intelligent thought, at least try. or as you say, if you don't love it, here on cd, leave it.
"Someone tell me a mainly Muslim country that is not a bunch of backwards thinking violent radical thugs..."
Well, ther's TURKEY, and, perhaps, BOSNIA. Also, before the actions of Israel, the US military and CIA savaged them, Lebanon, Syria and particularly Iraq enjoyed very good standards of living and considerable sexual eqality. Before neoliberal capitalist forces sabotaged their economies with the support of corrupt crony-kings, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and all the gulf states also had large and prosperous middle classes. Since the early 1980's average per capita income in Saudi Arabia decilned from 26,000 per year to a few thousand per year.
Then there's Iran - a prosperous democracy destroyed in 1953 when the US installed the dictator-Shah. More recently the US was doing all it could to prevent normalization of relations that would have facilitated social reforms by the Khatami government.
Indonesia: The democratic Sukarno government overthrown, the dictator Suharto installed, up to one million labor union members and other "communists" dragged out of their homes in the middle of the night and killed.
And so, is it not suprising that, out of these hells, a few US hating extremists emerge?
Reaper; please do this. Read the book: "Killing Hope - US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II" by William Blum.
Then read: "Confessions of an Economic hit Man", by John Perrkins
Why doesn't the press ever talk of a 'Caucasian', or a 'Protestant' - yet never fails to point out an 'Afro American', or a 'Mormon', or a 'Catholic', or a 'Latino'? People are not animals and thus don't need branding. The US will never be truly 'equal' as long as these divisions continue.
Reaper wrote: "It's too bad that so many on here hate America so much that after 911 they are ready to hand our country over to someone who comes from a Muslim family like Barak Hussein Obama. I don't hate muslims, I'm just realistic that if you look at all the predominantly muslim parts of the world there is violence and fighting and mistreatment of women. If you don't believe me then you don't know the world like I do and are just being naive."
Obama's father was a Muslim from Kenya, but he and his mother were divorced when Obama was a baby. He had little contact with his Muslim father growing up. Frankly, your narrow world view, far from being intelligent or knowledgeable, is that of a frightened fool, hiding in a cave hoping Big Daddy government will protect you from all harm. Most of the world, and most of this country, is tired of living in fear. What you call 'naive' is facing our problems with reason and logic, and not out of panic. Children are scared of the unknown; adults understand and conquer their fears.
Obama does not by any stretch of the imagination advocate violence and mistreatment of women. (Why don't you actually do some reseach beyond NewsMax on him? For God's sake, the man once taught Constitutional law.) In your bigoted diatribes, you sound as much like a 'hater' as any Muslim terrorist. Incidentally, his first name is spelled 'Barack,' just another in the string of errors you seem intent on committing repeatedly. You want a funny name? How about someone named 'Mitt' as president?
Reaper wrote: "I'm willing to be proven wrong. Someone tell me a mainly Muslim country that is not a bunch of backwards thinking violent radical thugs and which they would personally live the rest of their life. I can't think of one."
That's good, because you've been wrong all along. This is not a Muslim country and Barack Obama isn't a Muslim. I wish you'd get that through your thick, racist skull. Your question is an inappropriate comparison at any rate; the US hasn't had a history of being invaded for their natural resources and having their government dictated by imperial powers as has Africa and the Middle East.
For all your tired bleating about Islam, I doubt you know very much about it; people who are scared of a thing never understand the source of their fear. Why don't you read The Koran and some world history and check back? Maybe it would not only alleviate your fright, but your profound ignorance as well.
Reaper wrote: "What has Africa or the middle east contributed to the world?"
As Vaudree says algebra, as well as ancient Egypt, Moses, various civilizations, the three major religions on earth at the moment and, if you're a Christian, Jesus. In Jesus' time the world was just as savage and brutal as it is now, if not more so. His 'naive' way of countering that was to propose that we love and forgive one another. Was he wrong, Reaper, or do you have a better plan?
BTW, Reaper, since the majority agrees with the liberals these days on everything from the Iraq War to universal health care, perhaps you are the one who is out of place in America and should 'love it or leave it.'
Kernel wrote: "Obama makes a fine speech, but will not be able to withstand what he will get."
I wouldn't count on that -- Obama proved in his Illinois senate campaign he can dish out as good as he gets. He's also shown in debate he can be a good counter-puncher and he can think on his feet.
Kernel wrote: "GWB made some fine sounding speeches also, and how dod those turn out? Remember, no nation building, a uniter, compassionate, conservative, respect for the white house, and we saw none of that, so don`t take much stock in speeches."
What if Obama were Junior in reverse? What if he ran as a moderate to get elected, and then became a true progressive once in the White House? There's historical precedent for that -- FDR.
Your points are well expressed and well received.
There is not nor has there ever been, to my knowledge, a world wide crisis, war or conflict in America that was initiated by a man of color. (BLACKMAN)
Barak Obama is a breath of fresh air who's time has come. The deeply rooted hatred of so many being manipulated by a bias media and government has perpetuated the racist additude we currently see in this great nation.
One minority in America, The white male, has created all of the problems that we see all over the world. This group is determined to continue this idea at whatever cost.
Let us change with the changing times. Thanks to the Internet we now have a global view of the USA. Folks,the sight is not very pretty. Every nation is beginning to see this country for what it truly is: " a nation of imperalist, hypocrits, evil and selfish white males parading around the world imposing their ideals on every other weak nation.
Let us welcome the Change that is due the generations to come. We have all evolved into this great nation with a hope for peace, freedom and justice.
Reaper
America has many great achievements (Commondreams is one that I can think of). It would be a great achievement if they manage to teach you and your ilk some civilized behaviour here and show some respect for people who have different opinions (=democracy) and people in other nations.
By the way, I live in South Africa and I would never want to live in America (except of course when there is 'change'). Too much of a police state, too much corruption, too little democracy. Seems to me more like the old South Africa, when there was still apartheid.
I hope that Obama actually learns from the recent Kenyan elections and will fight till the end to contest the elections if the Republicans claim a win, unlike Kerry and Gore did in recent years.
One day, if your country lasts long enough, you will have, simultaneously, a Muslim President and a Jewish first man.
Let's just hope they do better than Bush and Reagan (which shouldn't be hard).
RE: - Bottom line is that these people are barbaric and savage. Americans are historically not.
(shakes head and laughs) - We live next door to you - we know a bit about you!
RE: - Instead of a "surge" in racist narratives, Obama's entrance into political arena should have given rise to a flood of narratives on the status of minorities, not only African Americans but also Hispanics, Asians, and native Americans on the land of the statue of Liberty. February is African Americans' History Month in the U.S.
February also seems to be where one separates the wheat from the chaff in that there seem to be a number of primaries that month. Obama would do good to keep up the momentum until February and then let history take over. I don't know if Native-Americans want the whole month of October for themselves or not - but, if they had any power, I think they would find something a bit more appropriate to put in place of Columbus day. Americans devote a day to this mass murderer and (by his own account) rapist every year!
There is a bit of a "make love not war" feel to Obama. That he is not the hope of the first Black in higher office is not the full of it (Colin and Rice managed that already!). Obama represents reconciliation of peoples and peace between nations by his very being - whatever his true policies may be. In places where the mixing of races and cultures is celebrated, Obama will be also. But in places where one is expected to only mingle with one's own kind (whatever that means), Obama represents the loss of boundary - the blurring of that which used to be separate - that is why he personifies hope so easily - yet some fear this type of hope still even today.
RE: - The Declaration of Independence proclaims that all persons are created equal?
Actually, it says that all MEN are created equal - which I take as meaning that women are superior. ;) Seriously, it took a few alterations of the document - though it seems around the same time that both women and blacks gained suffrage in the US - that both became equal to white men according to that aspect of the law. Did Native Americans and Hispanics gain suffrage at the same time as Blacks?
And BTW, did you see the movie Water?
RE: - Witness Hurricane Katrina. We didn't see very many European Americans trapped inside that stadium.
Canada did not need to wait as long for permission to help out in Califoria (as in New Orleans) either - my mother gave her theory as to why. I saw a certain portion of whitish looking people at the stadium - maybe 20%. The CBC was on strike so was watching a bit of CNN at the time.
RE: - America has progressed into a civil society that has many great achievements, from landing on the moon to inventing the personal computer you type on now. What has Africa or the middle east contributed to the world?
Algebra, for one, but don't hold it against them! Macrame.
Lenny Kravitz. Slash. Belly. Zarqa Nawaz. Deepa Mehta. And just check the list of star players in the NFL and CFL as far as who gets the old US of A most of its metals!
RE: - It's too bad that so many on here hate America so much that after 911 they are ready to hand our country over to someone who comes from a Muslim family like Barak Hussein Obama.
First of all it is 9-11 since it follows the 911 Murders in Winnipeg involving two native women who phoned 911 repeatedly but were brushed off and ended up dead.
Secondly, what does 9-11 have to do with it! Or, more specifically, what did Iraq have to do with 9-11.
Finally, Obama came from the same type of Christian ancestry that Dick Cheney did and I don't see you holding that against him. Obama was the offspring of a Black Muslim father and a White Christian mother and he was raised by his mother who knew nothing about Islam. Everyone thinks that George Stroumboulopoulos can speak Greek because of his Greek-Hungarian father - but he was raised by his Ukrainian mother and she only knew how to speak english and ukrainian. Everyone figures that I can speak french because of my surname, but I can't.
RE: - Someone tell me a mainly Muslim country that is not a bunch of backwards thinking violent radical thugs and which they would personally live the rest of their life.
You mean a country that isn't at all like the United States?
I think that you would probably prefer a vacation in Morocco to one in Albania or Lebanon?
Why would voting for a different color person bother me?
We have had a subhuman, turd blossom licking, Darth Vader following, AWOL, substance abusing, fake Christian, babbling, warmongering fascist thrust upon us for seven years. We have another year to go.
Why get scared about a little pigmentation difference?
Obama doesn't know the dynamics of change. His is a fluid use of the word change sprinkled with twinkle bunny hope.
Edwards needs to get off the word "fight" and get into the specifics of the dynamics of change in order to demonstrate to people that he understands change and knows how to apply it's dynamics to achieve change. He needs a futurist on his staff to guide his campaign for change. "Not" Alvin Toffler.
America will never be reunited-it is the land of haves and have nots.
The young want to take from the boomer generation? Good luck with that, lots of us have nothing left to take.
Reaper, you used the old "America, love it or leave it" cliche. Do you really mean that? Love (and accept) America the way it is now or leave it? Are there no alternatives for you?
To make an analogy, suppose you had a loved one who you thought was, at his or her core, a very good person, but who had, say, a serious drinking problem, or maybe a mental problem like bi-polar disorder or schizophrenia? And also let's say that this loved one didn't realize her or she had a problem or problems and was very stubborn, to boot, and refused to seek help.
Would you do whatever you could to convince this loved one to seek help for his or her problem or problems or would you turn your back on him or her? Or would you ignore his or her problems and watch your loved one's life go down the tubes?
Most decent people would, I suspect, try their best to convince a loved one who had such problems to seek out help so they could fix their life and become the best they could be, especially if they knew their loved one was at the core a very good person.
America is, at its core, a very good country, and its core is its Constitution, which is one of the greatest documents ever drawn up in history. However, America has changed due to corporate greed, linked with military might and political corruption, and what's wrapped around its core is getting rotten. And now, what with the machinations of the Bush administration, even America's core is starting to decay, and when and if its core rots away completely, America won't be America anymore. And that will be a very sad day.
So, when you talk about loving America, the people who truly love America are the ones who want to fix its problems, instead of ignoring them or cutting and running to Canada or wherever. And America has big problems: it's got an addiction problem (oil) and a psychological problem that centers around ego, guilt and paranoia, that started with the loss of the Vietnam War and has been fed and watered ever since by an unholy three-way union between Corporate America, the Military/Industrial Complex and their lackeys, the Corrupt Politicians (which is most of them), until it's at the place it's at now, with a President that refuses to condemn torture and starts a war for oil based on lies, and openly defies the Constitution, and even refuses to acknowledge that America is destroying the entire planet's ecosystem through greed and addiction to oil.
It's not love if you don't do the best you can to help a loved one get better when they're ill. Instead, it's denial.
And, on a related issue, out of all the politicians in the country, the one who truly loves America is Dennis Kucinich, because he wants to restore it to its former health and well-being, instead of sitting by and watching its core rot away. And we are all his loved ones, but we're way too sick and way too stubborn to vote for the guy. But he keeps on trying, anyway.
Since we lost Kucinich, John Edwards is our best chance to get a real change made, as he has the ability to keep fighting all of the trash the Repos will throw at our candidate. Obama makes a fine speech, but will not be able to withstand what he will get. GWB made some fine sounding speeches also, and how dod those turn out? Remember, no nation building, a uniter, compassionate, conservative, respect for the white house, and we saw none of that, so don`t take much stock in speeches.
Deepa's post as always is brilliant and probably the only one worth reading on this tired blog today !
Barak Obama's candidacy in the Presidential elections has provided a reason for a lot of articles scrutinizing him with a different yardstick (most often an ideal one). At times the writers subtly discredit him because he falls way short of their ideal yardstick. Do not misunderstand me that I support everything that Obama supports. I am only trying to see a parallel pattern in the western racial narratives of the non-western countries/peoples and the narratives about Obama. The yardstick that is applied to the activities of the US and the West is different from that applied to the similar activities of the nonwestern countries. I find the same racist dynamics even in the racist narratives about Obama. Instead of these racist narratives, the writers should have been happy to see some hope in the form of Obama for the US racist society that has been ruled by one particular race for 200+ years in the name of "freedom" and "democracy" that has continued the status quo of powerlessness and subservience of the minority communities.
Instead of a "surge" in racist narratives, Obama's entrance into political arena should have given rise to a flood of narratives on the status of minorities, not only African Americans but also Hispanics, Asians, and native Americans on the land of the statue of Liberty. February is African Americans' History Month in the U.S. It gives an extra reason to ponder the journey of African-Americans from the early days of slavery, through Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, and to the present day. Even though one should be thankful that the US society has evolved to where African Americans are no longer bought and sold, treated not like people but rather as property, without reward, without a voice, and virtually without any rights at all. However, while the African Americans are nolonger "slaves", are they truly equal in the US society as The Declaration of Independence proclaims that all persons are created equal?
Let me highlight few areas:
1. Economic:
While African-Americans are certainly much better off than they were in centuries past, the socio-economic disparity between the races remains pronounced in the U.S. today. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the 2005 median income for European American households was $48,554, while that of African American households was only $30,858. The Bureau also reports that in 2001, 22.7 percent of African Americans lived below the poverty level, while only 7.8 percent of European Americans lived below the poverty level. Witness Hurricane Katrina. We didn't see very many European Americans trapped inside that stadium.
2. Political:
You know how many African Americans have served as governors or mayors (leave alone president, vicepresident, speaker) in the 200+ years of American history.
"Ex-Justice Dept. Attorneys Accuse Bush Admin of Restricting African American Vote to Favor Republicans"
"Former Justice Department attorneys have publicly accused the Bush administration of politicizing the department's Civil Rights Division which was formed 50 years ago to protect the voting rights of African-Americans. According to a recent report by the McClatchy newspapers, the Bush administration has pursued an aggressive legal effort to restrict voter turnout in key battleground states in ways that favor Republican political candidates." www.democracynow.org, Tuesday, April 24th, 2007.
3. Judiciary:
On a wider scale, race-based inequity is perhaps most apparent in the criminal justice system, where the color of the defendant's skin and the victim's skin play a significant role in determining who receives the death penalty in the U.S. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), people of color have accounted for a disproportionate 43 percent of all executions since 1976, and currently account for 55 percent of inmates currently awaiting execution. While European American victims account for approximately one-half of all murder victims, 80 percent of all death penalty cases involve European American victims. Furthermore, according to the ACLU, "as of October 2002, 12 people have been executed where the defendant was white and the murder victim black, compared with 178 black defendants executed for murders with white victims."
Unspoken, of course, is the assumption that jails are meant for poor, young people of color, particularly young African-American males. According to the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, one in seven African-American males are currently or permanently disqualified from voting because of criminal charges. One in three young black males between the ages of 18 and 39 will spend time in prison, on parole or probation.
Is that because African-American men are particularly violent and murderous? A 1997 study of death sentences in Pennsylvania from 1983 through 1993 showed that a black defendant was 38 percent more likely to receive a death sentence than a white defendant accused of a similar crime. According to another report an African American is ten times more likely to get life imprisonment than European American counterpart for a similar crime in the US.
Just take the example of the killing of 14 year old Martin Lee Anderson by the guards at a Florida boot camp. The entire horrific crime was captured on tape, and a (second) autopsy showed Martin Lee Anderson died of suffocation after being gang-muscled by guards on his very first day at a Florida boot camp. Despite the medical and video evidence, an all-European American jury took only 90 minutes to find the guards innocent of all wrongdoing!!! The guards — who were careful to keep their hats sitting jauntily on their heads throughout the fatal assault on Anderson — enjoyed the impunity that flows from a society in which African American life has no value. "These men were able to keep their hats on because they know America keeps her hat on, her bonnet straight, in the midst of acts of raging racist justice system. These men knew what America refuses to say — they knew that they would not have to spend one day in jail, they knew that they would end up with an all white jury and they knew that no jury of their peers would convict them for killing an African American youth in a boot camp."
4. Law Enforcement (Police):
Sean Bell, a 23 year old groom-to-be and his two African American friends were gunned down by five plain-clothed New York City police officers who felt compelled to fire over 50 shots total at the three unarmed African American men who were celebrating Bell's impending marriage. Why? The three were unmistakably young, black, and deemed suspicious and menacing--even without possessing weapons. Apparently these young men didn't need to be armed to be considered dangerous.
How do minorities fare at traffic stops? African American, Hispanic and European American drivers are equally likely to be pulled over by police, but African Americans and Hispanics are much more likely to be searched and arrested, a federal study found. Police were much more likely to threaten or use force against African Americans and Hispanics than against European Americans in any encounter, whether at a traffic stop or elsewhere, according to the Justice Department.
Therefore, racism and racial prejudice is systemic or structural in the US. The prisons are disproportionately filled with African American men and women, schools serving predominately African American and other minority communities remain understaffed and underfunded, the minority communities receive inferior health care, employment opportunities and many are destined to live in poverty their entire lives.
If the people of the powerful dominant community could somehow grasp the notion that it is only to the degree that they acknowledge and unearth the racist notions that lie hidden in them-often just beneath the surface— and in their narratives (Obama's political presence is definitely threatening to the status quo), and also in the American society that we may see the same yardstick being applied to all irrespective of colour, creed, and class, and they too joining hands in bringing into reality The Declaration of Independence that ALL PEOPLE ARE CREATED EQUAL, and so all should enjoy equal rights, and opportunities.
Reaper,
Let me assure you that the US is NOT a model for what the rest of the world wants to be. The US no longer even rates very well on most measures of living standard, including economic mobility, compared to the rest of the industrial world.
An no, except for our poor neighbors, the Mexicans - desperate for a job - and then only on a temporary basis, hardly anyone is choosing the US as a place to emigrate anymore - particularly Muslims. Go to Toronto, Vancouver, Paris, or London or even Geneva to see what I mean.
I guess it is not a bad thing that we are getting a visitor from the far-far-right, but perhaps you should just lurk about for a while, then come back with some more well-researched responses.
Reaper, thank you for responding in the predicted robot fashion. As a side note, you may place your "love or leave it" crap any place where the sun don't shine. I'm going to have a front row seat to watch your world burn to the Ground and listen to millions just like you curse your god and chew your fingers off in madness.
Yes, they did Reaper, Africans sold slaves, but just because someone offers you drugs doesn't mean you have to take them, do you? And in fact, being a good American, and probably a Xrstian to boot, you would "Just say No" and try to put them in prison for the rest of their lives or simply have the white cop murder them in the streets. But we didn't, did we? No we didn't. We used "racialized" slavery supported by your flat-earth holy books to build this Empire – in human blood, misery, and screaming pain.
Regarding your comment on the ME or Africa - in combination with our Aryan cousins in Europe we've been fucking those people and those places for 500 years.
After the Nations of the World have PLUNDERED AMERICA and held her as a colony for 500 years, you would have trouble maintaining your illusions, white guy.
Beyond that, I'll take Beirut, 1970, before our one-sided support for Israel put the torch to the region and triggered a civil war. Elegant city. It was called the Paris of the Middle East. Very cosmop. You wouldn't like it. In fact, you'd hate it.
Yeah, I know knucklewalker, you are predictable so I will say it for you, "..why don't you go there?" Why? Why? Because I want to hear you scream for mercy and get none because you, like America, never had any for anyone. How's that one big boy. You're going to scream like a HELPLESS LITTLE GIRL, just like we make our victims scream. And when it happens, I want you to know, I'LL BE LISTENING AND LAUGHING. Focus on this thought, "There is great transformative power in the SCREAMING AGONY you are about to encounter, if you survive." Your survival may or may not be up to you.
JUSTICE. NO PEACE. Bubye.
Reaper he's not a Muslim - he's from Harvard.
As to hating America, I would simply like this unrepentant, genocidal, Aryan Slave Empire to STOP being the greatest purveyor of violence and terror in the world - before the US destroys the planet. And yeah, lots of monsters have high sounding documents of State - they don't pay attention to them any more than the Richfilth of this country ever did.
I say this in the firm conviction that I don't have to do a damn thing to bring it down. It's doin' just fine by itself. The RICHFILTH have already eaten this country hollow and have run full speed over the cliff in their quest to OWN EVERYTHING. We are auguring in at Terminal Velocity. That's also why the monsters are so hungry for Iran.
35-40 years ago they murdered, falsely imprisoned, or executed in their beds all the people who could have lead this country to a future you would like your children to live – and America turned its face away – they WANTED NIXON – they WANTED RAY-GUN – they WANTED THE BOY EMPORER. Anybody opposed to Vietnam or any other abomination perpetrated by this abattoir were by definition as they are today, TRAITORS TO THE FATHERLAND. And now you're gonna burn for your illusory insulated white privilege.
The simplest way to understand America is to look at the continent as a Galapagos island for the inbreeding of the most psychotic, blood-drunk Aryans ever to escape Europe. The country was accidentally found by a slave runner in a vain attempt to find and rape Cathay, for gold, booty, and slaves – he got them in the Western Hemisphere instead. We've been butchering humans ever since our Celt Aryan ancestors put foot on these shores in 1609. America in 2008 is what you got. Our homes and school houses and roadways and office buildings are built on the bones of the millions we butchered here. That's our history. We ain't the nice guys. We ain't the good guys. We're the most deadly cunning blood drinking sons-a-bitches the species has ever produced. And we won, for a little while.
But we forgot to make white babies so now white people are going to be a numeric in America. All those insulated racists are going to live and die in an ocean of people the color of the earth and they are not going to bow their heads because you're white. White people are going to be a minority here by 2050 and I'm sure the colored majority will treat us white folks with the same expansive Xrstian charity we have always shown our subjugated populations. Your grandchildren will have great fun living in red-lined white ghettos with liquor stores and pawn shops on every corner and the best drugs available - because selling drugs are the only jobs the majority will let you have - and they will treat your concerns with benign neglect - "...don't be so impatient. We'll get around to it. Nothing hurts your cause more than an angry face. You should learn self-restraint."
In all likelihood America will burn to the ground before that happens. Roosevelt and a secure majority middle class IS PERMANENTLY DEAD – AMERICA GAVE IT AWAY to the RICHFILTH because they are America's only god – and AMERICA WORSHIPS them. It's the American Dream right? Besides, judging by their behavior, American males do not believe in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, and never did. Their actions have consistently said they BELIEVE in Aryan male supremacy, human slavery, gender slavery, constant war, and insulated white privilege. That's why it was so easy to take the Bill of Rights and Constitution away from you. Wasn't it? You don't want Freedom, Freedom is something you have to share – you want POWER. Don't get that with a Constitution but you can get them with slaves and guns. Didn't we?
Oh well, another day, more dead, more misery, more profits for Master, so I guess everything's just Morning in America. Enjoy the dying light. Every day a little darker.
Pieces of 8.
FVHorn January 7th, 2008 5:02 pm -
I disagree with you of course, the issue was taxation and who was going to Rule. House of Representatives control taxes and State population determines the number of representatives. The South was in a permanent losing position. High tariffs on imports to support manufactures of the North (goods which the South needed) imposed by Northern elites in Congress represented permanent second class position to the richest of the richfilth at that time. Cotton by itself was worth more than the rest of our GDP combined - and slavery was the key. It was just another Richfilth war for the wealth power and privilege of a tiny Richfilth elite, over us, just like now. End of lesson. There was one statement you made however that I find prophetic:
"Then these itty bitty statelets would be at continuous war with each other, thus guranteeing a miserable life forever for all. See "tribes of the Middle East"."
Forget the tribes of the ME. You're looking at the Bankrupted and broken, Former United States of America within a decade, and some of those "statelets" will be nuclear and some of them will have forced labor, and some will have biological weapons and all of them will hold women as property. Very Aryan American. As old as Cyrus of Persia. If it's of any comfort, the Xrstian flat-earth genocidal holy books will still be thumped. All of it is just, "The Will of God!!!"
Sorry, neither Obama nor Edwards is going to kiss it all and make it better. We're past that. You know it. So do I.
Pieces of 8.
Osama is 50% Caucasian, so why do people call him "black?"
NOLA Org Endorsement: John Edwards Will 'Kick Republicans In The Balls' Source: Huffington Post -- By Karen Dalton-Beninato
Gulf Coast voters have an Edwards endorsement today from Levees Not War with the unambiguous headline, "Democrats need a tough candidate who won't hesitate to kick the Republicans in the balls." They say:
"It is not often we wish we lived in New Hampshire (nice place to visit), but we sorely wish we could be there on Tuesday to 'vote early and often' for John Edwards . . . It is not only that John Edwards had the good sense and correct priorities to launch his campaign for the presidency from New Orleans (take note, presidential debate site committee). And it's not just Edwards' plan to remove all U.S. troops from Iraq within 10 months--something his competitors haven't offered. We don't favor Edwards only because he alone has spoken consistently as a populist public defender against the 'iron grip' of corporate special interests on Washington. Nor is he our favorite merely because he has the best health care plan (Paul Krugman's praise sounds right to us).
We vote for John Edwards for all of these reasons, but especially because Democrats need a tough, combative lead candidate to whip the Republicans, who are vicious fighters in a presidential campaign--especially when they're desperate. Barack Obama is marvelous and would also be a good president, but we worry he doesn't have the aggressiveness to kick the Republican operatives in the balls, the way they always do to Democrats. In Nov. 2004 it was Edwards the courtroom attorney who wanted to challenge the Ohio vote counts before conceding, but John Kerry decided otherwise.
John Edwards has the optimism, the intelligence, and the gut-fire and bulldog tenacity to get the job done . . . He's also a realist. He knows the status quo won't give an inch without a struggle. About dealing with corporate interests such as the drug and oil and insurance companies, he says, "Some people argue that we're going to sit at a table with these people and they're going to voluntarily give their power away. I think it is a complete fantasy; it will never happen." We often say 'We Want Roosevelt Again.' We know we're not going to get Franklin Delano, but in John Edwards we see just about the closest thing to FDR we've seen in many years."
Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karen-daltonbeninato/nola...
Unity ticket: Obama-Lieberman 08
But seriously folks Obama is NOT change: nuclear power, free trade, merit pay, etc. This is all retread.
Read Paul Street and Glen Ford about Obama; the two best analysts about this triangulator.
Reaper wrote: "Obama is the beginning of the end of America being a great country. A mixed race muslim is not who this country needs running it. How can someone who won't salute the flag be our president?"
Just to add to BeFor Kids comment, Obama is not and never was a Muslim -- and I know his family, so I know this is true -- and the photograph showing him without his hand over his heart was NOT a salute to the flag but a playing of the "Star-Spangled Banner." If people not putting their hands over their hearts during the national anthem is a gauge of patriotism, then there are tens of millions of Americans at football, basketball and baseball games every weekend, many of them vets, who are unpatriotic.
Reaper, Obama was born in this country, and I don't know what you have against people of mixed race, but I'm glad I don't have it.
Thanks for your kind word, GKL. That was a great suggestion for Reaper. Don't suppose it will get taken. Some people don't want to risk having to rearrange their opinions.
kathyodat
To see what Lincoln did to save the Union, read Team of Rivals. We have never had such a statesman before or since. He actually brought his enemies into his cabinet, men who thought they were bigger than him and learned they were not. He wanted to hear opposing points of view and was unafraid of surrounding himself with men who didn't respect him or see him as their leader, which he established with summate tact and diplomacy.
Thanks, BeForKids. This whole discussion proves James Carrol's point. Racism is a factor in this election. Bigotry is alive and well. And Reaper, I have a suggestion. Go volunteer at your local community school that has Adult English classes. Get to know some of the immigrants, listen to their stories, invite them into your home as I have. Then review your heart.
Obama's rhetoric is lofty, inspiring... and maddeningly non-specific. But it's easy to see how the under-30 crowd would be attracted to a message of unity and hope.
They came of age in the era of the Clinton Impeachment, the 2000 Florida Election Debacle, the 9/11 Disaster and the subsequent War For Oil, The Assault on Civil Liberties, and the Denial of Science.
Is it any wonder they yearn for a "reunited" America?
My question is this: Is the message of Unity powerful enough to withstand the ruthless "swiftboat" style attacks that lie in wait for the Democratic nominee? My heart says "yes", but my head says "no".
I need to see some evidence that Obama won't fold up when the 501's start kicking him in the groin.
I have that kind confidence in Edwards. He learned how to fight in the courtroom, not the debating halls of Harvard.
Great article I really enjoyed it. Who wrote this?...James Carroll... I will be reading more from you. Thanks
RE penningt.david:
The Civil War was not "about keeping the cotton of the South". It was about the South breaking up the nation. Lincoln at the time saw that the nation would continue to deconstruct and devolve, North and South, into smaller and smaller statelets, if this tremendous rift would occur. Then these itty bitty statelets would be at continuous war with each other, thus guranteeing a miserable life forever for all. See "tribes of the Middle East".
The aboltionists of the North, far from being on the verge of successfully freeing the slaves, were the reason the South broke away. The abolitionists would not have accomplished the abolition of slavery. And as Southern Reconstruction shows, the South never gave up on slavery, just turned it into 'servitude' - kind of like multinational corporations and mortgage banks do to us all today (see the documentary fim, "The Yes Men").
So Lincoln was very wise in his assessment of the situation, as the United States would have soon ceased to exist given the states and then counties breaking away, and continuing to break up down to a Feudal (or Libertarian) city-state dictator level. And he was very wise to see that slavery was no good even for slave-holders, for union laborers, or for the soul of the nation, as well as no good, of course, for the enslaved. And he could see that slavery was so apparently entrenched in the culture of the South that they would attack their own countrymen, that only armed force could root it out.
That is why he is considered the Great Emancipator and the Savior of the Union. Because he was. What was done after his death by lesser mortals was something else. So, sorry, the Civil War was in fact about ending slavery, and about saving the nation. Like the Revolutionary War (the Boston Tea Party threw the UNTAXED tea into the harbor), it was not about economics and really made no economic sense, as trading agreements with the South could have been worked out quite easily, just like with NAFTA and Communist China.
So your arguments are spurious, and driven by what seems to be hate for white people. Like luckylefty, who, because things aren't perfect, blames "the other". Yes, things aren't perfect, but we try to strive forward, be it two steps forward to one back, or we will regress into tribalism, which is no good for anyone.
Reaper,
If Obama is elected president, it will be the beginning of the beginning for America. We are already the stomping ground for people from all over the world. And as Martha Stewart would say, "It's a good thing!" Get with the program! As for saluting the flag, how about saluting the constitution. All you readers have my permission to use my version of the pledge.
I pledge allegiance to the Constitution of the United States of America and to the republic which it protects, one nation, under law, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for ALL.
A study was done where resumes were sent to personnel managers with white sounding names and black sounding names. Although equally qualified, the black sounding name resumes were rejected at an 80% rate. So yes, the majority of this country is racist, whether they admit it or not.
Perhaps one of our biggest internal problems is racism. Black babies die at a far higher rate than white babies. If we rank 37th in infant mortality, we must be close to the bottom for our black babies. The Black unemployment rate is sky high, and so is the incarceration rate. White teenagers get off for the same crimes that put Black teenagers in jail for years. And we all know who disproportionately ends up on Death Row. Black women die of breast cancer at much higher rates than white women, and Blacks have the highest rates of hypertension (which I personally suspect is stress-induced - just my opinion).
The Ministry of Information will make sure we end up with a corporate flack for president, that's clear. And we here on CD can do anything we want with our vote, with little effect on the outcome. In my opinion, Obama isn't really yet qualified to be president, but most of the others never will be. But he is an inspiring speaker (I haven't heard him, but others who have are raving over him and he is bringing out young people in droves. Even more, I am beginning to see him as a healing potential. He is not really of the Black community, there are no slaves in his ancestry. No one ever told him, as my daughter-in-law's father was told by his parents, never look a white man in the eye (he grew up in Texas). Not only that, Obama grew up in Hawaii, a state that is so comfortable with it's multi-racial culture it's hardly part of this country. So he has not been wounded by our racist society as we, Black and White have been.
There are many things we need to accomplish at this time. Maybe the best we can hope for is some racial healing and an improvement over Bush or McCain. I don't know what agreement Obama and Dennis reached, but I'm beginning to suspect it might be a good thing. Dennis as Secretary of State? Vice President would be fantastic, but I can't hold my breath for that.
The League of Conservation Voters has done an Environmental Profile of all the candidates.
Barak Obama has the highest ranking and he has the best ideas on how to get us out of the global climate change mess we are in.
If we don't deal with this issue... you can kiss civilization good-bye.
http://presidentialprofiles2008.org/
After our kids turned 18, we had had a rule. As long as you live in our house and we are paying your tuition, you must vote in every election. There were times when I had to drag my young adults to vote in schoolboard elections. When they moved out on their own, they became politically apathetic--until now. Obama has inspired them to become registered voters. Tightwad Son has actually given money to the Obama campaign. While I may prefer the platform of Edwards, this time I am following the lead of my kids.
Change! So far Edwards is more progressive with particulars of change than Obama. Now if he will propose amending the Patriot Act, Homeland Security and the Military Commissions Bill plus Single Payer health insurance, he will sweep the country, Democrats and Republicans and Independents, with the largest vote margin in history. That's the change we all want to see.
Racism, sexism, and classism are socially constructed and always at their most rampant under contol-oriented, right-wing/reactionary (neoconservative/fascist) regimes such as the United States.
Those who possess a historical perspective know that The United States is neither virtuous, exceptional, unique, nor blessed by Providence and that the Civil War was not about ending slavery for humanitarian purposes, but rather to ensure mercantile capitalism for northerners or the continuation of free, exploitable labor for the southern capitalists: elite plantation owners. The North wanted to trade/sell its manufactured products to the new western regions, and slavery was a threat to this system. The North did not want slavery expanding westward. Anyone who believes that Northerners of that time period were concerned with the plight of poor blacks either has no historical perspective or is suffering that all-too-common and uniquely American malady known as historical amnesia. These two conditions are the main reasons that despite all our supposed American 'freedoms,' we will forever remain in chains. If Americans had remotely cared about institutionalized racism and the despicable treatment of black people in this country, Jim Crow would never have lasted for 100 years following the end of the Civil War.
Even in the 1960s, most white Americans resisted civil rights legislation to protect black Americans. For Americans to buy into U.S. government propaganda and continually view ourselves as superior, civilized, enlightened, compassionate, and exceptional simply belies our history of imperialism, domination, and control of others for profit, and tends to support a collective case of psychopathological narcissism.
"What concerns me, however, is the fact that as an actual senator his votes have been in lock-step with the spineless democratic leadership in Congress. And his huge corporate support indicates he is already in the pocket of big business."
I agree. And if you go back and track Edwards record in the Senate, the same is true for him.
He voted against a renewable energy.
He voted for the Bush Cheney Energy Bill.
He voted against CAFE Standards/
He voted for the Iraq war and did not change that view until Nov. 2005.
He supports the death penalty.
League of Conservation Voters never gave him better than a 37% rating on the environment while in the Senate, although they now give him a 59% based on hir current plan as a candidate - the lowest rating of any Dem candidate.
I'm with GKL, that's a pledge anyone can proudly support.
Obama on affirmative action:
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20070515_obama_cools_on_affirmative_action/
Is that clear now? I thought not...
The Civil War was not over ending slavery. It was to keep the south with its wealth from cotton a part of the Union. Slavery was on the way out thanks to the Abolitionists. The American government prohibited slavery to appear to be humane and enlightened. Otherwise, the country would have had a second civil war to deal with, eventually. Racism has slowed progress for Americans of African ancestry but it has not stopped it. That is why you see people like Barrack Obama. The American of African ancestry is not crippled either. Don't try that defeatist mind game trick. You want to see crippled? Look at yourselves.
WTF - yeah - that one.
Perhaps I wasn't clear that although I think Obama "symbolizes" a new beginning, I have no illusions that he will actually bring it about....
Nor do I have any intention of voting for a symbol--which is why my vote is going to Edwards!
bigjoe31 said Colin Powell symbolized more than he could imagine - and blew it.
Are you talking about the man that tried to cover-up the My Lai massacre? The man who knowingly lied to convince the UN to invade Iraq? The man who always followed orders without question or the moral fiber to say no?
Whaddaya do with this? 600000-750000 dead to decide who would own America, a tiny group of Aryan slave holders in the South, Agribiz, or a tiny group Aryans in the North controlling mfg, transportation, and energy.
All the first fortunes in this country were made from Slavery and the slave trade. North and South. Those fortunes were the foundation of mfg, transportation, and energy in the North. Human slavery and debt bondage have been core elements of every Aryan society for 3,500 years back to Cyrus II of Persia. Every single one. We racialized it. Used our flat-earth holy books to justify human slavery and gender slavery and the Supremacy of the Aryan Male – all part of Yahweh's Master plan for the White Guy.
The North had no more love for Black People than the South. Jim Crow was taken by the South from statutes already written in the North. The ending of human slavery was a highly regretted unintended consequence. We made a virtue from a fait accompli. Reconstruction ended when the Northern Richfilth engineered The Panic in 1873. "We can't afford Reconstruction any more. Give the Black people to the Klan." 100 years. And the lynchings were not just in the Former Confederacy. Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, etc. etc. etc.
100 years of forced exclusion so white guys could have all the jobs, buy the homes, and claim to be self-made men. Then through our collective embarrassment in our cold war with the Soviets about the fire hoses, lynchings, police dogs, and executions of Black men, women, and children (even a few whites as seasoning for the sauce) splashed across the newspapers, magazines, and TVs of the world, my gracious white xrstian cousins relented with a public relations move – the Voting Rights and Civil Rights Acts of 1964-65. But we crossed our fingers behind our back when we signed.
In 1964 white people were 87% of the population, 12% Black. We had 640,000 humans in our penal system – jail, prison, parole. 2/3 of those were WHITE. But we are nothing if not creative. 80% of crime is WHITE – then and now. 80% of poverty is WHITE – then and now. 80% of drug use is WHITE – then and now. We made Black People into the face of each of these. We criminalized the entire Black population. Then we imposed: Targeted Incarceration; Selective Enforcement of the Law; & Disproportionate sentencing. In 2000 white people are 70% of the population. After 40 years we now have between 2.1 and 2.4 million humans in our penal system and 2/3 are Black & Brown. How interesting. I guess white people collectively decided in the mid-60's that they were getting out of CRIME as a Lifestyle. Black people saw a job opportunity and stepped in. Right. We do great pretzel logic here. Anything to maintain Aryan Male Supremacy, Human slavery, Gender slavery, et al.
Civil Rights? Liberty? They've never had any and you are about to lose yours. This country was never anything more than a monster slave empire. Master takes no prisoners on the Plantation, why should he, he owns our lives. We're meat for his machine, then and now. Justice.
Ghosts my ass. As alive and well and thriving.
Peace.
I think that Obama will do better in States where blacks and whites can date openly without fear of violence.
In Mississippi, the blacks who have not been disinfranchised will vote for him, but the whites, like the type who told David Ridgen and Thomas Moore to stop looking into the James Ford Seale murders, won't.
Wake up. He's popular because Republicans want him to be. They are caucusing for him. They want him to be the nominee. His mentor was Lieberman, need I say more.
http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/2007/06/republicans_for_obama_cont.html
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-baker/2008/01/03/nbc-highlights-life-long-republican-caucusing-obam...
Maybe I am kidding myself, but after reading Obama's books I feel he knows what he has to do to stay in the system, especially as a black man but once in power he has integrity and knows what has to be done. I would like to see Obama-Edwards in 08.
Colin Powell symbolized more than he could imagine - and blew it. Should we vote for Obama because he is black and it would be wonderfully symbolic?
How is Obama any different? Senator Obama has declared his intention to maintain the bizarre relationship this country has with the State of Israel - no matter what additional wars Israel and US-based agents (AIPAC, the neo-cons and neo-libs) manage to push on the clueless American people. It is not an inspirational picture of change.
At least John Edwards said during the Saturday Jan. 5 New Hampshire debate that he would exclude lobbyists, especially lobbyists representing 'foreign powers' from his office...Could he have been referring to Israel? Dare we dream?
Since Carroll evokes the Civil War and Reconstruction, it would be useful to remember that during Reconstruction - over 95% of eligible African Americans voted, largely because they clearly saw the issues as having a direct impact on their lives and that voting during the early years of Reconstruction addressed those issues. The Jim Crow reaction and terror that overthrew Reconstruction systematically created the legal, social, economic and terror framework for the dis-enfranchisement of African Americans for the next century.
Let's see what percentage of eligible African Americans, and working class and poor Americans of all stripes, actually vote in the up-coming elections. That will be a measure of what relevance Obama and his fellow debutantes at the Big Banquet present to the American masses.
I agree that Obama wonderfully symbolizes the new beginning Americans are waiting for...as much as anything he appears to redeem us from our racist past. On top of that he is a wonderful, inspirational speaker.
What concerns me, however, is the fact that as an actual senator his votes have been in lock-step with the spineless democratic leadership in Congress. And his huge corporate support indicates he is already in the pocket of big business.
So, I am not sure his actions are those that will actually bring about the change he so stunningly embodies.
I would love to be wrong on this....
Reaper, research Obama's history before you promote FOX News lies. His stepfather was a Muslim, but he is a Christian who attends church. Personally I see nothing wrong with electing a Muslim whose religion preaches peace, as does Christianity. Yes, there are Muslim fanatics wanting to kill people, but there are also Christian fanatics wanting to kill people. Basically, it's the individuals wanting to kill people.
But your entire rant shows you to be uninformed about the US history. Genocide of Native Americans. A long history of invasion, assassinations, overthrows of democracies that resisted US corporate exploitation of their labor and resources. The world has been a stomping ground for the greedy US. How else could we have ended up with 25% of the world's resources with only 5% of the world's population. Because we're so good and we deserve it?