Congratulation and thank you!
Dave – have seen little if any gloating here by those who supported Obama. I think folks here today took their cue of magnanimity from Senator McCain. Why not try to emulate him?DaveS007 wrote:No kidding? You and the other 63 million that voted for him.Lulu76 wrote:I'm going to cry again. I have to stop crying, but for some reason at about 11 p.m. last night it all hit me and I've been overtaken with emotion.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Although he wasn't my choice, he is now also my president.DCphoto wrote:Really? Do you have to wonder? You may or may not like Jesse Jackson, but he has been on the front lines of the civil rights in this country. That kind of statement really makes me want to cry! I'm proud of this country for what we accomplished last night!
I actually thought that Jesse was crying because he feels he'll be marginalized, and no doubt will only be able to get a date for lunch with Al "You Bet Your Tawana" Sharpton.
Um, ok. Sorry? I was simply making an observation.jmq wrote:Dave – have seen little if any gloating here by those who supported Obama. I think folks here today took their cue of magnanimity from Senator McCain. Why not try to emulate him?DaveS007 wrote:No kidding? You and the other 63 million that voted for him.Lulu76 wrote:I'm going to cry again. I have to stop crying, but for some reason at about 11 p.m. last night it all hit me and I've been overtaken with emotion.
I think he meant that we are not well prepared to respond to the question. I did not regard it as a statement about the quality of the question. It is just that how would any of us know how they will respond to him or your question? I, too, doubt that there are many people logged in who have much experience as an urban African-American youth.
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I think that some people, regardless of race, are incapable of seeing their own shortcomings and blame whatever they can for their own failures. I'm not going to accept your premise that this attitude is exclusive to African-Americans.SJfromNJ wrote:I'll try to do a better job of asking the question.jimg20 wrote:I think he meant that we are not well prepared to respond to the question. I did not regard it as a statement about the quality of the question. It is just that how would any of us know how they will respond to him or your question? I, too, doubt that there are many people logged in who have much experience as an urban African-American youth.
JIM
1. Now, does Obamas template for success mean that we can finally stop using race as an excuse for minorities, and more specifically, the African American community success and or lack thereof in the pursuit of the American Dream?
What do you think.
Maybe someone else will take your race bait. Or, you could just lose with dignity like John McCain and drop it.
Wisconsin, smell the dairy air