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06-21-2007, 03:10 PM | #16 | |
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06-21-2007, 03:14 PM | #17 |
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this is a very good quote. the problems that america has had while i was growing up, were alot deeper, then they are right now. while we have made great strides towards racism, there is still alot of work to do
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I think the question whether or not America is ready for black President isn't the best way to ask the question, to be honest.
First of all, I think Amercia is ready for change. And politically speaking, people are re-examing a lot of things right now. They're open to change, and change comes in all forms, shapes, and colors. You have Repuplicans re-examing their party affiliation and Dems doing the same. So I think within that context, yes, America has no qualms about electing it's first black President or female for that matter. Secondly, when you look at, let's use Senator Obama, the auditoriums where he speaks are generally packed with caucasions, the money he's raised to date is primarily from caucasion donors and supporters; Likewise with his volunteers and staff. Here's another theory I have on the issue of race and color in America. Now one may or may not be able draw any conclusion and link the two. But when you look at the corporate landscape over the past 10 to 15 years, we've seen more women and blacks rise to the position of CEO and CFO of large corporations than in recent history. I don't think there's a coicindence, that when it comes to leadership, people have become more color blind and more occupied with results. I think as the stakes get higher people are more open to race and gender and how it translates to the quality of leadership. |
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From the Washington Times:
There is only one way it can go When the Clintons are destined for woe And they don't have the base For a two-person race: Michael Bloomberg must play Ross Perot. — F.R. Duplantier
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