
Originally Posted by
blackshine007
I would like to mention this, Obama is trying his best to ride the fine line between the races. So what if is former pastor has off the wall political views. That don't mean that everyone in the church shares the same views. What no one has mentioned when you listen to fox news is that his pastor was a former marine and has been through alot. The man has seen alot. Even though I too don't agree with what he believes politically, he like any other american, has his right to his own opinion and shouldn't no one else be blamed for it but him.
What's killing me is that it's not Obama that's will break apart the country, but the media. Think about this, Obama addresses race in Pennsylvania and completely nails it. I thought the speach was perfect. Right to the point. The conservatives like Sean Hennedy, Mr. Limbaugh and people who don't need to be on radio like Al Sharpton are the ones who are breaking the country apart. The crap they're putting out there. For example, they know that they don't want Clinton in the office so Rush Limbaugh goes and tells his fan base to not vote for McCain (being that he had a huge lead over Huckabee anyways) but vote for Clinton so Obama won't make it to the primaries. The republicians have a bunch of tricks up there sleeves and if silently pulling the race card to keep Obama out is one of the things needed to do then they will do it. I'm not saying that McCain's camp is responsible for this (which it isn't) but just the aforementioned. I think ya'll should at least avoid Fox news because they're gonna mention some things that will naturally sway you towards the republican side.
One final note, there has to be a sides change, meaning the republicans time is up. Whether or not Obama makes it, Democrats need to be in the house, mainly for the economy sake. McCain (IMO) will basicly take off where Dubya left off. McCain openly admits knowing anything about economics and will continue the war in Iraq and terrorist. I'll vote for Billary if that means getting the republicans out of office.