Obama's speech on race: 'A more perfect union'

Submitted by lucidity on Tue, 03/18/2008 - 9:10am.

Via Raw Story:

[W]e have a choice in this country. We can accept a politics that breeds division, and conflict, and cynicism. We can tackle race only as spectacle — as we did in the OJ trial — or in the wake of tragedy, as we did in the aftermath of Katrina — or as fodder for the nightly news. We can play Reverend Wright's sermons on every channel, every day and talk about them from now until the election, and make the only question in this campaign whether or not the American people think that I somehow believe or sympathize with his most offensive words. We can pounce on some gaffe by a Hillary supporter as evidence that she's playing the race card, or we can speculate on whether white men will all flock to John McCain in the general election regardless of his policies.

We can do that.

But if we do, I can tell you that in the next election, we'll be talking about some other distraction. And then another one. And then another one. And nothing will change.

That is one option. Or, at this moment, in this election, we can come together and say, "Not this time." This time we want to talk about the crumbling schools that are stealing the future of black children and white children and Asian children and Hispanic children and Native American children. This time we want to reject the cynicism that tells us that these kids can't learn; that those kids who don't look like us are somebody else's problem. The children of America are not those kids, they are our kids, and we will not let them fall behind in a 21st century economy. Not this time. [...]

I would not be running for President if I didn't believe with all my heart that this is what the vast majority of Americans want for this country. This union may never be perfect, but generation after generation has shown that it can always be perfected.

obma speech

#693 On Tue, 03/18/2008 4:32pm emoticon said,

If he doesn't win the Presidency I think an opportunity to redress the basic wrongs of slavery and America will be lost.

Important speech

#694 On Tue, 03/18/2008 11:20pm Larry Bergan said,

I loved this part of Obama's speech too:

In the white community, the path to a more perfect union means acknowledging that what ails the African-American community does not just exist in the minds of black people; that the legacy of discrimination - and current incidents of discrimination, while less overt than in the past - are real and must be addressed. Not just with words, but with deeds - by investing in our schools and our communities; by enforcing our civil rights laws and ensuring fairness in our criminal justice system; by providing this generation with ladders of opportunity that were unavailable for previous generations. It requires all Americans to realize that your dreams do not have to come at the expense of my dreams; that investing in the health, welfare, and education of black and brown and white children will ultimately help all of America prosper.

Unusual Bravery from a major politician

#695 On Wed, 03/19/2008 6:19am UtahOwl said,

This is the most direct and accurate statement on racial tensions in our country that I've heard in over 35 years. Taking on global American feelings about race takes courage - and the willingness to take a risk that America is the inclusive society we want to believe it is. That's a risk I'm going to take and this is the man I want to lead us.

Wasn't it wonderful...

#696 On Thu, 03/20/2008 12:44am Larry Bergan said,

...to hear a speech in the caliber of something Eisenhower, Kennedy, or Martin Luther King Jr. would make after listening to Bush stumble and bumble just to form a sentence for seven years.

Hillary claimed she didn't hear the speech, huh. Come on Hill.

Can't hear you, I'm talking!

#698 On Wed, 03/26/2008 8:09pm emoticon said,

Billary is busy dodging bullets...

Dodging bullets?

#702 On Thu, 03/27/2008 8:54pm miriam said,

Better than dodging Monica (I know, that wasn't nice...)

Keep on hoping!
Miriam

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