Forty five years ago today, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his "I have a dream speech" and changed America. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, one man with a vision exposed America's abandonment of "justice for all" and pushed basic truths into the light. Dr. King's dream, that all people would be judged "on the content of their character," proved so beautiful, so clear and so powerful, that it still echoes intact through the endless, cavernous debates about America's soul; and probably will continue to for all time. In his time, Dr. King was labeled a radical and subversive.
And tonight, Barack Obama, steps forward to accept the Democratic Party's nomination to become the President of the United States. He is the first self-identified black man to do so. By his presence and new position in society, Obama challenges us again to judge on the content of one's character and to be very clear about what truths we as Americans hold to be self evident. It is an awesome thing to witness.For some like me, still imprinted by the emotional ravages of forced busing and personal encounters with the smoke trails of enforced racial segregation; this is a moment to step up to embrace a fuller, brighter reality. My heart celebrates.
But all is not Roses or fields of abundance. I wish I could simply sit back and float on the Democratic electorate's bold accomplishment and convince myself just for awhile to ignore the events that nag at my heart and my citizen's consciousness and conscience. But the urgency for honest and transparent discussion won't wait and cannot be quieted by ignoring the full dimension of Dr. King's dream and where I believe we've fallen short as a nation. I've got to do my small part to continue calling attention to injustice as I see it.
What will Barack Obama say tonight? What can he say and still be elected President? Can he talk about how the increasing militarization of law enforcement corrodes public trust and sets the foundation for increasing erosion of Constitutional freedom? Will he share any details about what his vision of a sensible, well-reasoned and humane immigration policy looks like? And if he speaks of "enforcement" would it be too much to suggest that arresting the CEO's of companies enjoying the profits of using inexpensive, unprotected labor would be the most effective action to stop the hiring of undocumented workers. Can Obama remind us that perpetual expansion of our prison industrial complex is not an honorable growth strategy for the American economy? Can he be explicit about how teachers, unions, taxpayers and parents can work together to forge a brighter future for public education?
I really don't know. What I hope for, more than anything else tonight, is that Barack Obama speaks true to whatever is in his leader's heart. This is a moment for him to step into his full measure as a man. I hope he will display the full content of his character.


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By: JIM on 8/28/2008 6:49PM
Who didn't know that MLK would be rolled out before this thing was over with?
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By: patrick on 8/28/2008 11:11PM
i hope the black boy win and then the world will finally know that blacks lack the mental capacity to lead a civilized nation.....name one...just one black person that has been a successful leader of any country at any time....just one.
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By: mo on 8/29/2008 12:08AM
You can find a black that is smart and all but blacks as a whole are unable to be a civilized nation.Black people are the cancer that is killing america.It's time for perople to stop pretending all the crap they pull is cute,is it not cute.They simply do not belong in this society.the two cultures are too different.One thing no one ever talks about is if they had the chance they would murder every single white person there is.Talk about racist.I get treated like shit by black nurses all the time
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By: hartley on 8/30/2008 12:35AM
excellant speech. OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT ALL THE WAY ( TIME FOR CHANGE) it is no longer a white american and he can do no worse then the present nor the past have done. OBAMA is HOPE He is the change.
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By: Anutha Brutha on 8/29/2008 8:25AM
As much as I admire Sen. Obama, the fact remains that his election will not change one blessed thing for the average black family.
Unless we STAY IN SCHOOL and encourage our children to become educated, we will continue to be shackled by the chains of ignorance and poverty.
Unless we GET A JOB (and actually keep it), we will continue to be crushed under the thumb of the white man's charity.
Until we STOP MAKING BABIES WE CAN'T AFFORD TO SUPPORT, we will continue to doom our children to lives of neglect and imprisonment.
Until we TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR OUR OWN BEHAVIORS, we will continue to be held in contempt by every civilized culture on the planet.
Unless we STOP MAKING EXCUSES, we will forever remain our own worst enemy.
Obama/Biden '08
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By: Robert A. Alleney on 8/29/2008 8:25AM
When will the poor whites realize the the rich whites have used you since the days of slavery. There were many impoverished white families just like black families. Did the rich white man pick you up. No! He told you that even thought you were poor that at least you were no a nigger! You fell for that crap then and you are still buying it now. Please wake up. We sink or swim in America together. You don't have to love me, but you do have to struggle with me!
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By: Robert A. Allen on 8/29/2008 8:25AM
Obama was great last night! What an inspirational leader he will be. I know that he will win because he is needed right now. You can't complain because he belongs to both races!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!He is 50=50!
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By: Robert A. Allen on 10/12/2008 3:30PM
Obama hit a home run last night! Bravo!
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By: gwendolyn on 8/29/2008 8:24AM
Mo you said,"One thing no one ever talks about is if they (blacks)had the chance they would murder every single white person there is.Talk about racist.I get treated like shit by black nurses all the time." I black and I am and like many other black are missed treated by black also. I hope obama stop black kids from killing each other, on the news every day black on black crime.The jails are over loaded with young and old blacks men and women. Only black celebrity beleive in Martin Lurther King-I had a dream-theory.
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By: MO on 8/29/2008 8:49AM
IF I WAS ACTUALLY TREATED FAIRLY AND LED TO BELIEVE I COULD REALLY BE ALL AND ANYTING I WANTED TO BE GROWING UP ..BEING A MIXED BLACK WOMAN( NON-CAUCASIAN)W/ A PERCENTAGE OF HISPANIC, OR EVEN ALL "BLACK",
THEN HEY I WOULD BELIEVE WHAT I AM SEEING. BUT AMERICA IS SO HYPOCRITICAL ITS VERY HARD TO THINK THAT OH EVERYTHING IS OKAY NOW AND WE HAVE DEFEATED RACISM.
I THINK MARTIN LUTHER KINGS DREAM WOULD HAVE REVEALED ITSLEF HAD HE LIVED. NOTHING CAN BE DONE ABOUT THAT, BUT A BLACK PRESIDENT IS OVERCOMING THAT BOUNDARY BUT CAN IT CHANGE THE FACT THAT WE HAVE BEEN LABELED A MINORITY? AND WILL BLACKS STILL BE A MINORITY RACE IN 2012 OVERTHROWN BY THE LATIN PEOPLE OR WILL IT MATTER?
NEXT WE WILL HAVE A LATIN PRESIDENT...WHAT CHANGE CAN BE MADE ? THE WAY WE THINK OR THE WAY WE LIVE?
ITS CALLED HYPOCRISY
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