Hopefully, it is not too little too late


 Gee, now at the last minute, some of the commentators now realize, that maybe they have been a bit too bias against Senator Clinton and gave a free worship pass to Senator Obama.

Well, those of us that can see through lofty empty words of Senator Obama, have been outraged for a long time. I am so sad to think our citizens can be so hoodwinked and fall for fluff rather substance.

Sexism is alive and well in the media and in our society. It is acceptable to call Senator Clinton a b&*%$, but if someone called Senator Obama the N-word, the cries of racism would be deafening!

If you take gender and race out of decision making process and just look at their two resumes, then logically the best candidate would be Senator Clinton.

If our country wants to improve race relations, then we must not vote on skin color, but on merit. If Sentor Obama really wants to make history, then let him be equally challenged on his stance on issues and be judged equally on his qualifications and lack thereof.

Star power vs. substance


It is truly tragic to see the bias that the Media is presenting, which is the unchallenged adoration for Senator Obama. I cannot see why people can not see through Obama's lofty words and see that  he lacks substance,  leadership experience and the international knowledge to lead this country.

If people would take out race and gender and just look at  both the candidate's resumes, then logically, the choice would be for Senator Clinton.

The Media too busy bashing Clinton and challenging her position on tough issues, which by the way, she always answers her questions, unlike Obama, who never gives specifics. Obama just paraphrases Clinton's answers during the debates, that is why Clinton is the first, it seems to be ask questions during the debates.

I am scared for our country if Obama wins. Not only does he attend a racist church and clearly does not know international politics ( he thought Canada had a president), but he will not represent all people.  His church only promotes black culture and does not support the middle class.

It is such a double standard, Obama can be part of a racist or one race centered Church, but if Clinton belonged to a church that supports the same tenets as Obama, she would quickly be labeled a racist and rightly so.

If our country is to ever transcend race as a factor to judged someone's merit (qualifications) and especially for voting for someone to hold the highest  political office, then we must look pass race and not vote on race preference. Obama is getting over 80% percent of the black vote, which if Clinton was getting 80% of the white vote, then there would be cries of racism.

 If truly we want equality among all races, then we must vote on qualifications, experience and content of character, not because someone's race or inspirational words.

Senator Clinton will fight for all our rights, regards of your race. She has the leadership qualities and experience to lead our country. I do hope that all Americans can be smart enough to look beyond the lofty words and see a true American and leader in Senator Clinton.

Actions not hope will help all Americans achieve their pursuit of happiness and justice for ALL.


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