
Dear Sen. Obama,
Over the last year you've enjoyed unprecedented support from a political base that was eager to see a neophyte face among the mire of dried up old Washington politicos. Through the tough primary season, you came up smelling like fresh cut roses and enjoyed more love from the media than any American black man ever has who wasn't performing on a field, court or stage.
But recently, if current polls indicate correctly, it's become clear that you're not really running for president against Sen. John McCain, but rather his vice presidential pick, Gov. Sarah Palin. Now, we're not writing you to prop her up at all. In fact, quite the contrary. She's an empty politician who lies about her record and has nothing fresh to offer and whose experience, which she constantly brags about, only proves what a screw up she's been while in public office. ...
With that said, her popularity has made what many initially thought was a stupid pick by McCain an absolutely brilliant one. It indicates that he's learned the FOX News lesson: appeal to the lowest common denominator, grunt your patriotism, and blather what a friend you have in Jesus.
Senator, this is a nation where fast food is actually a billion-dollar business, where shows like American Idol actually get top ratings, but where people can't find the country where we're fighting a war on a map. This is who the McCain campaign is depending on. These are the same people who elected George W. Bush. Twice.
With his selection, McCain has reduced the American body politic from a critically thinking populace of informed voters to a group of 'Wal-Mart moms' who really want a morning TV talk show host. And that's what he wanted because there are more of them than the people you wooed with your "hope" and "change" media buzzwords.
Actually, that strategy worked because, after all, you even inspired "ObamaGirl," for cryin' out loud. But with just a few weeks left to campaign, that modus operandi is old and tired. Your campaign needs a boost over your opponent's.
It's clear that you want to continue to take the high intellectual road, and that is commendable. You've steered away from personal attacks and given respect to your competitors. That is all honorable. But it's time, if you'll excuse me, to KICK 'EM IN THE NUTS, MAN!!!!!
Republicans are very good at using the fear factor to get what they want. Bush used it to get a costly, deadly war started; his father used fear of black men to beat Michael Dukakis in the 1988 election; the late Sen. Jesse Helms used it against his opponent Harvey Gantt to galvanize whites against "racial quotas." And now they are using the same Birth of a Nation psychology against you.
Your insistence that McCain being "four more years of Bush" is not enough. You need to point out one or more of several fear factors of your own:
1) That if McCain is elected, prolonged war in the Middle East, and possibly elsewhere is certain.
2) That under a McCain White House, public schools will continue to diminish into underfunded, overpopulated uncontrolled houses of chaos.
3) That urban crime will increase back to levels not seen since the height of the crack epidemic.
4) That wiretapping, monitoring and other erosions of civil rights that we should expect in a free republic will increase until we are living in an Orwellian police state. Can anyone say "Patriot Act?"
5) That if McCain is elected, and dies in office, then the stewardship of this country and the leadership of the free world will fall squarely into the hands of Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island.
Now I do not expect, at this point, for you to be able to win back the "Wal-Mart moms," that is, if you ever had them at all. They've been looking for one of their own and any black dude who isn't Wayne Brady (when he's not pimpin') just ain't it. But to win, you should look to the same voting base that put you on top in the first place: African Americans.
Black folk, from region to region made the difference, but historically we've shown that when we're neglected we become despondent and wind up not voting at all. You should absolutely pit our votes against theirs, combining them with the base already pledged to you.
To be real, your political roots are in the 'hood. That's someplace that McCain and Palin know nothing about, but are arrogant enough to belittle. Yeah, if you want to go there, we're talking about race (this is BlackVoices, after all). You have to get your supporters out to register people and get them to the polls. Just wearing T-shirts is not enough...black folk have to VOTE in order to get you into office.
All we're saying is toughen up, man up and fight back. People respect both intellect and strength -- kinda like Vito Corleone. And if you gotta be a little gangsta to get what you want, then nobody's going to stand in your way.
If you're not ready to consider these tactics, then consider the alternative: a country whose culture has devolved into a landscape of superstition where there had been reason; pseudoscience where there had been critical thought; fear mongering where there had been rationale; tightly censored media where there had been a (relatively) free press; and politically mandated allegiance where there had been a laissez -faire spirit.
If McCain wins, then we will wish for the days we joked about Bush's mispronunciations. If you lose, we all lose.
Grow a pair.
Signed,
An Aware Black Electorate
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By: David M. Copeland on 9/14/2008 4:51AM
Obama Campaign WRITERS / PRDUCERS:
Perhaps these commercials will help us stay on target and point America in the right direction!
COMMERCIAL I
AMERICA What does
Irag war
Housing crisis
Gas prices
Katrina mis-management
Corporate bail outs
Bank failures
High unemployment
Jobs shipped overseas
High Food prices
Highest economic deficit in the last _____years
Poor education for our children ---- to many left behind
etc
ALL HAVE IN COMMON?
GEORGE BUSH and JOHN MCCAIN
America THINK can we afford 4 more years?
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COMMERICAL II
Imagine IMAGINE
Equal work equal pay
A woman's RIGHT to choose
The ability to have a day off to care for your children or loved ones
Afforable education for your self and your chidren
Health care for every American
NOW !
IMAGINE ANOTHER FOUR YEARS OF BUSH / MCCAIN
IMAGINE IMAGINE
PLEASE vote vote vote
OBAMA / BIDEN
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By: mike on 9/14/2008 7:02AM
the last shall be first and first shall be last
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By: Ethel Munson on 9/14/2008 7:29AM
The GOP studied the Democratic primary and devised the Palin/McCain strategy. This is a "two some" tag team. Gov. Palin goes out on the attack and then when someone comments on her insults, Sen. McCain comes out yelling "sexism" and demands an apology. This gimmick keeps Sen. McCain from addressing the continuation of the failed GOP policies - the war in Iraq, the failing econmony, high gasoline prices, global warming, and inadequate health care. Sen. Obama can bring the election back to where it needs to be - issues, by refusing to respond to Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin's "stunts". He neds to pin Sen. McCain down on the issues and leave this other rhetoric alone!
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By: Pastor Jesse L. Timmons on 9/17/2008 11:39AM
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN TO THE PERSON WHO WROTE THE LETTER TO BARACK...HE IS LOOKING WOUNDED. YOUR LETTER BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES. BUT IT IS GOING TO TAKE MORE THAN THE BLACK FOLK, IT IS GOING TO TAKE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE OF ALL RACES.THERE ARE 50 MILLION OF US, AND 250 MILLION OF THEM. BUT BARACK WILL BE PRESIDENT, GOT IS WITH BARACK.
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By: Judy Ferguson on 9/14/2008 8:18AM
Isn't funny how white woman can play the Gender Card and Obama is afraid to say anything about his color or he is playing the RACE CARD. I am sick of Pigs in the blankets. Obama can't even bring up the fact that these people both McCain and Palin are adultery
cheating hypocrites who have Morals and Family Values.
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By: Gwen Blackburn on 9/14/2008 8:24AM
Senator Obama -
I don't know who wrote this piece, however, they don't speak for me or for most of the Black Americans. Much of what others have said is so true. Please steer away from Palin. She is not running for president, and make it clear that McCain is the one you are running against. Forget her! She's been proven to be a liar, and becase McCain sees she appeals to some "Hockey Moms", he's really using her, so PLEASE move on - NEVER mention her again. Get back on track and remember it's McCain and stick with that.
Your strategists have been exceptional up this this point. Please get them to put things back on target. You have got to lay out what it is you will do for education, for middle class working people, how you will bring jobs back to America and stop the outsourcing. Spell these things out.
People don't care about Palin - they care about the issues, and please respond to things that McCain said, like "pigs wearing lipstick". He said it long ago, but you tried to justify saying it by explaining what you meant - forget that - your opponent said it before and only a few people mentioned it. Come on now - we can't loose this one. Give your talks a little more muscle. We never want you to be out and out nasty, but you have got to let people know you know how to fight back if necessary. To say "that's not you're style is not going to work right now.
Get this campaign back on track. McCain is hiding behind Palin and you're falling into it by making it appear you're campaigning against her. She's an empty headed female with an attractive face who doesn't know she doesn't know. The more you mention her - the more McCain will keep her out front.
We love you and Michelle and those lovely girls, and we don't want to loose this one by you laying back and being Palin's opponent rather than McCains. Please don't focus on her ever again - pretend she is still up in Alaska and never heard of in the real word.
We're with you - just stick with the issues and hit back at McCain only when you have to.
Gwen
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By: betweenthelines on 9/14/2008 8:27AM
The reason people are eager to accept the blatant lies and attacks by McCain is racism. The foundational philosphy of this nation is racism. Institutional racism continues to be propagated in this country. There are the code words that trigger the fear that is the cornerstone of racism. Words like Elite [Uppity], too exotic [too black looking],out of touch with working class[government supported]Rev. J. WRight [militant]. I know you know this.That said, McCain, by himself, did not offer a clear enough justification for not voting for Obama. Palin, by herself, gives them the opportunity to justify their "traditional" belief and vote not for McCain but against a Black 'male'. This is why Palin is received with the level of enthusiasm we have witnessed. She is the 'traditional' white american's GREAT WHITE HOPE. THey vote not for the issues but for the escape route that Palin provides. They vote not for the future but for the legacy of white supremecy. They vote not for economic and national security but for the security of white male power/authority to legislate and maintain division, subjugation and social oppression.
Yes, Obama must fight but let us remeber the stereotype rhetoric that he will stir in the minds of mentally undeveloped citizens. Therefore, let us help by talking to our friends and families. NOt to convince but to inform. Not to bully but to encourage to expand their thinking so they can appreciate the brillance of Obama.
A word of encouragement to xev136:
Stop thinking and speaking defeat. I do not know the situation in your life but I pray that today you will find a reason to hope for a better tomorrow.
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By: Ernesteen Jones on 9/14/2008 8:57AM
Dear Senator Obama,
It has become apparent that the media has you running against Sarah Palin instead of John McCain. What's up with this? I never heard of this woman before she was picked as McCain's running mate and I still don't know her. I respect the fact that you are a gentleman, but all's fair in love and war. Assert yourself more and let the world know that you are running against McCain and that Sarah Palin is his running mate. Where are the public announcements for you and Joe Bieden? Let's get busy.
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By: Phyllis on 9/14/2008 9:14AM
Sen. Obama, need to get back on his program and don't let Mc Cain and his crazy running mate get to him. Mc Cain, is trying to take him off his program, and it's working. There are about 53 days, before Nov. 4. That's not a lots of time. Sen. Obama need to, keep going after Mc Cain. Talk about putting Mc Cain in, is like giving Bush a 3rd term, and Mc Cain voted with Bush 98% of the time. Forget about his crazy running mate. She there to take him off his program. Don't let her do that.
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By: Pamela on 9/14/2008 9:08AM
I agree with the initial comment...
and I also agree this is God's plan; and let's not be mistaken warriors, we are fighting the true devil.
Remember the cliche:
"fool me once - shame on you;
fool me twice shame on me;
fool me three times...well, shame on us"
Barack, call'em out... it's time to turn the top soil and uncover the dirt...
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