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		<title>By: Lamar Perryman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lamar Perryman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 17:15:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, Obama is Black Enough. He is also doing something that needs to be done
in that Black Americans become a More Integral part and force within our Own
Government. That is Black Federalism. It is time that we expand on The Constitutional Destiny of this Nation.

 However, to be more effective with the Black American Voice, I Believe that WE should have our Own National Political Party that represents Black American Interests only.

 Thank You All.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, Obama is Black Enough. He is also doing something that needs to be done<br />
in that Black Americans become a More Integral part and force within our Own<br />
Government. That is Black Federalism. It is time that we expand on The Constitutional Destiny of this Nation.</p>
<p> However, to be more effective with the Black American Voice, I Believe that WE should have our Own National Political Party that represents Black American Interests only.</p>
<p> Thank You All.</p>
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		<title>By: RuthieM</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>He&#039;s black enough.  Are you, to vote for him?</description>
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		<title>By: &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Race, religion, and Mike Huckabee</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#187; Blog Archive &#187; Race, religion, and Mike Huckabee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 00:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Iowa Poll’s Real Winner? (Wall Street Journal) - Imus settles with CBS, may make comeback (AP) - Cut it out: Obama’s wife on Barack being ‘black enough’ (CNN’s Political [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Mary, Rolla, MO</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary, Rolla, MO</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 22:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In a country that&#039;s SUPPOSED to be over the racial slurs, this is offensive.Obama is not black, he&#039;s not white.  He&#039;s not racist, either.. and to me, that makes him 100% better than those who make race an issue.Get over it, shut up about it, and get on with life.  There&#039;s more to life than tripping on stuff you&#039;re SUPPOSED to be over.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a country that's SUPPOSED to be over the racial slurs, this is offensive.Obama is not black, he's not white.  He's not racist, either.. and to me, that makes him 100% better than those who make race an issue.Get over it, shut up about it, and get on with life.  There's more to life than tripping on stuff you're SUPPOSED to be over.</p>
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		<dc:creator>&#187; Blog Archive &#187; Tuesday&#8217;s Show</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Poll&#8217;s Real Winner? (Wall Street Journal) - Imus settles with CBS, may make comeback (AP) - Cut it out: Obama&#8217;s wife on Barack being &#8216;black enough&#8217; (CNN&#8217;s Political [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Greg Jones Cleveland, Ohio</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg Jones Cleveland, Ohio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 02:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Al Sharpton..Jesse Jackson..Black Leaders: Stop &#039;hatin&#039; on Barack !


(Greg Jones, Cleveland, Ohio)
I regularly listen to talk radio ranging from Air America, which is more progressive or Democratic...to Rush Limbaugh, Dennis Prager and Michael Medved which are Republican....and black radio particularly Warren Ballentine and Rev. Al Sharpton on the Radio 1 Network which is doing a great job of reaching the black community and creating an opportunity for voices nationwide to be heard. I find it interesting to hear the different views from the hosts....as well as callers nationwide...on the subject of Barack Obama for President. Many of the hosts, even callers, on both Air America and the Republican shows voice massive approval and support of Barack Obama. It&#039;s actually quite refreshing to see and hear that so many white Americans are ready for a black president, basically because they feel he is the best choice regarding the issues of America and the world. Now, that&#039;s progress.

Then I listen to the Rev. Al Sharpton. First of all, let me state that I greatly admire Rev. Sharpton. The work that he does through his National Action Network is developing into becoming a mighty force in the black community nationwide and I feel that all blacks should be supportive of NAN. But when I listen to Rev. Sharpton talk about Barack Obama&#039;s presidential campaign I am totally amazed, shocked and beyond extremely disappointed. I&#039;m almost embarrassed. Here we have Rev. Sharpton, who many blacks, including myself, look at as the number one leader for justice and empowerment in the black community.....and here we have a black man...Barack Obama...who is a very serious, capable, qualified candidate for President of the United States, supported by millions nationwide, with a realistic chance to enter the White House. But instead of rallying, supporting and stating this black historic opportunity as it is....Rev. Sharpton would rather not express his support of Obama at all !!! What&#039;s wrong with this picture ? I cannot believe that the leader(s) of the black community like Rev. Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson are NOT supportive of what could be the first black president of the United States, ever? That is crazy !!!! We, as blacks, know that in order for the black communities to rise up out of the muck and mire that permeates, we must all work together....as a family. We know that we always preach that we should be supportive of black achievement, black businesses, our black youth and each other. If that is the case, that we are to be supportive of each other, which I do believe that to be true, then never has that need been more evident than now. ALL black people should be in absolute support of Barack Obama for President, not just because he&#039;s black, but because of his stance, capabilities and qualifications. This should be a period of rallying in the streets, shouting with pride that we have a true opportunity to change history and put a black man in the White House. And this rally cry should be lead by our leaders. Yes, Rev. Al, Rev. Jackson, the NAACP...ALL black leaders should be sounding the trumpet to inspire all black people to vote for this historic change.

Why aren&#039;t they ? Rev. Al states that he hasn&#039;t heard enough from Obama regarding the issues to make a decision. I find that a bit disingenuous seeing as to how I know where Obama stands on the various issues....and so do the millions of white Obama supporters. Rev. Al also says that Obama may not have enough experience. I find that to be a sadly interesting comment, particularly considering both Rev. Al and Rev. Jackson ran for President with absolutely NO political experience, but never stated that they were too new for the post. (NOTE: Rev. Al knows that Barack Obama has been a U.S. Senator for over 2 years.....and that Abraham Lincoln was a Senator for 2 years....and turned out to be considered one of the greatest Presidents of all time). Rev. Al also states that he is not hearing enough talk from Obama regarding specifically what he will do for the black community. Now common sense should tell all black folks that Obama has to play the political game. Keep in mind, he is running for president of the United States...that means everyone, black, white, hispanic, muslim, jews,and all others. Obama cannot appear as if he will only be concerned with the black community&#039;s needs or he has absolutely no chance of winning. Maybe that&#039;s where Rev. Al went wrong with his campaign. Does Rev. Al think that Obama should be shouting &#039;ungawa...Black Power&#039; during each debate ? There is no way that he could do that and expect to win.  But once he is President, common sense tells us that he would be more receptive to the needs in the black community than any other candidate. That&#039;s just common sense based on what we DO know about Obama. Then some folks want to say he&#039;s not &#039;black enough&#039;. That is the most pathetic thing I&#039;ve ever heard. First of all, his name is Barack Obama......not like Jesse or Al. Secondly, Obama is half Kenyan.....that&#039;s pretty black !!!

Sometimes I just wonder to myself, why aren&#039;t Rev. Al and Rev. Jackson leading the rally to support this historic cause ? Could they be jealous that Obama has already achieved more acceptance than they did during their campaign efforts ? I would hate to think that to be the fact. Or, are they hopeful that Hillary will win because they feel that she will assist them in their personal efforts if elected President ? I hope that too is not the case.....that would be selling out.....and I would never believe either to be sell-outs. But for our leaders to not support Obama is like saying that they feel a white person would do better or more for the black communities, which history has proven is just not the case. Then what can it be ? That is the question. I believe that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would be very proud and thankful to see that, in spite of all of the weights that have burdened and held the black community down, one black man has risen to such a level that he is a viable choice to be President of the United States in 2008. I believe that Rev. King would truly lead a powerful movement to change the tide of history. I envision marches, flags, signs, songs, t-shirts, buttons and millions of blacks proudly expressing jubilee for this opportunity to make a real change in our country. WE SHALL OVERCOME....has been our motto for the black struggle for many generations and we are still struggling, in oh so many ways. And we will never overcome, until our leaders wake up, stop &#039;hatin&#039; and vigorously lead the cause that will truly make a positive difference in our country, in our black community, and in the entire world. Rev. Al....Rev. Jackson....


It&#039;s Time To LEAD !!!

(Greg &#039;Peace Song&#039; Jones)

myspace.com/blacks4barack</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Al Sharpton..Jesse Jackson..Black Leaders: Stop 'hatin' on Barack !</p>
<p>(Greg Jones, Cleveland, Ohio)<br />
I regularly listen to talk radio ranging from Air America, which is more progressive or Democratic...to Rush Limbaugh, Dennis Prager and Michael Medved which are Republican....and black radio particularly Warren Ballentine and Rev. Al Sharpton on the Radio 1 Network which is doing a great job of reaching the black community and creating an opportunity for voices nationwide to be heard. I find it interesting to hear the different views from the hosts....as well as callers nationwide...on the subject of Barack Obama for President. Many of the hosts, even callers, on both Air America and the Republican shows voice massive approval and support of Barack Obama. It's actually quite refreshing to see and hear that so many white Americans are ready for a black president, basically because they feel he is the best choice regarding the issues of America and the world. Now, that's progress.</p>
<p>Then I listen to the Rev. Al Sharpton. First of all, let me state that I greatly admire Rev. Sharpton. The work that he does through his National Action Network is developing into becoming a mighty force in the black community nationwide and I feel that all blacks should be supportive of NAN. But when I listen to Rev. Sharpton talk about Barack Obama's presidential campaign I am totally amazed, shocked and beyond extremely disappointed. I'm almost embarrassed. Here we have Rev. Sharpton, who many blacks, including myself, look at as the number one leader for justice and empowerment in the black community.....and here we have a black man...Barack Obama...who is a very serious, capable, qualified candidate for President of the United States, supported by millions nationwide, with a realistic chance to enter the White House. But instead of rallying, supporting and stating this black historic opportunity as it is....Rev. Sharpton would rather not express his support of Obama at all !!! What's wrong with this picture ? I cannot believe that the leader(s) of the black community like Rev. Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson are NOT supportive of what could be the first black president of the United States, ever? That is crazy !!!! We, as blacks, know that in order for the black communities to rise up out of the muck and mire that permeates, we must all work together....as a family. We know that we always preach that we should be supportive of black achievement, black businesses, our black youth and each other. If that is the case, that we are to be supportive of each other, which I do believe that to be true, then never has that need been more evident than now. ALL black people should be in absolute support of Barack Obama for President, not just because he's black, but because of his stance, capabilities and qualifications. This should be a period of rallying in the streets, shouting with pride that we have a true opportunity to change history and put a black man in the White House. And this rally cry should be lead by our leaders. Yes, Rev. Al, Rev. Jackson, the NAACP...ALL black leaders should be sounding the trumpet to inspire all black people to vote for this historic change.</p>
<p>Why aren't they ? Rev. Al states that he hasn't heard enough from Obama regarding the issues to make a decision. I find that a bit disingenuous seeing as to how I know where Obama stands on the various issues....and so do the millions of white Obama supporters. Rev. Al also says that Obama may not have enough experience. I find that to be a sadly interesting comment, particularly considering both Rev. Al and Rev. Jackson ran for President with absolutely NO political experience, but never stated that they were too new for the post. (NOTE: Rev. Al knows that Barack Obama has been a U.S. Senator for over 2 years.....and that Abraham Lincoln was a Senator for 2 years....and turned out to be considered one of the greatest Presidents of all time). Rev. Al also states that he is not hearing enough talk from Obama regarding specifically what he will do for the black community. Now common sense should tell all black folks that Obama has to play the political game. Keep in mind, he is running for president of the United States...that means everyone, black, white, hispanic, muslim, jews,and all others. Obama cannot appear as if he will only be concerned with the black community's needs or he has absolutely no chance of winning. Maybe that's where Rev. Al went wrong with his campaign. Does Rev. Al think that Obama should be shouting 'ungawa...Black Power' during each debate ? There is no way that he could do that and expect to win.  But once he is President, common sense tells us that he would be more receptive to the needs in the black community than any other candidate. That's just common sense based on what we DO know about Obama. Then some folks want to say he's not 'black enough'. That is the most pathetic thing I've ever heard. First of all, his name is Barack Obama......not like Jesse or Al. Secondly, Obama is half Kenyan.....that's pretty black !!!</p>
<p>Sometimes I just wonder to myself, why aren't Rev. Al and Rev. Jackson leading the rally to support this historic cause ? Could they be jealous that Obama has already achieved more acceptance than they did during their campaign efforts ? I would hate to think that to be the fact. Or, are they hopeful that Hillary will win because they feel that she will assist them in their personal efforts if elected President ? I hope that too is not the case.....that would be selling out.....and I would never believe either to be sell-outs. But for our leaders to not support Obama is like saying that they feel a white person would do better or more for the black communities, which history has proven is just not the case. Then what can it be ? That is the question. I believe that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would be very proud and thankful to see that, in spite of all of the weights that have burdened and held the black community down, one black man has risen to such a level that he is a viable choice to be President of the United States in 2008. I believe that Rev. King would truly lead a powerful movement to change the tide of history. I envision marches, flags, signs, songs, t-shirts, buttons and millions of blacks proudly expressing jubilee for this opportunity to make a real change in our country. WE SHALL OVERCOME....has been our motto for the black struggle for many generations and we are still struggling, in oh so many ways. And we will never overcome, until our leaders wake up, stop 'hatin' and vigorously lead the cause that will truly make a positive difference in our country, in our black community, and in the entire world. Rev. Al....Rev. Jackson....</p>
<p>It's Time To LEAD !!!</p>
<p>(Greg 'Peace Song' Jones)</p>
<p>myspace.com/blacks4barack</p>
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		<title>By: Ayveel, Dallas, Texas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ayveel, Dallas, Texas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 00:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>greg jones from ohio said:
ALL black people should be in absolute support of Barack Obama for President, not just because he&#039;s black, but because of his stance, capabilities and qualifications. This should be a period of rallying in the streets, shouting with pride that we have a true opportunity to change history and put a black man in the White House. And this rally cry should be lead by our leaders. Yes, Rev. Al, Rev. Jackson, the NAACP…ALL black leaders should be sounding the trumpet to inspire all black people to vote for this historic change.

my response: Why should ALL black people be in support of Obama? You said it isn&#039;t because he is black, but because of his stance. If you are stating that ALL black people should vote for him, it means that blacks have different voting gauge than others; which is color.

All black shouldn&#039;t tout him so this historic change can happen. What is historic if he wins? The fact that he is African-American. That is the only thing that makes him winning historic. And that is what most people want. Yes he does have charisma, yes he does charm, and I believe the ability to lead this country.

You said it isn&#039;t about being black, but then you state everybody should be shouting to get a black man in the White HOuse. Then it is about him being black and not his qualifications.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>greg jones from ohio said:<br />
ALL black people should be in absolute support of Barack Obama for President, not just because he's black, but because of his stance, capabilities and qualifications. This should be a period of rallying in the streets, shouting with pride that we have a true opportunity to change history and put a black man in the White House. And this rally cry should be lead by our leaders. Yes, Rev. Al, Rev. Jackson, the NAACP…ALL black leaders should be sounding the trumpet to inspire all black people to vote for this historic change.</p>
<p>my response: Why should ALL black people be in support of Obama? You said it isn't because he is black, but because of his stance. If you are stating that ALL black people should vote for him, it means that blacks have different voting gauge than others; which is color.</p>
<p>All black shouldn't tout him so this historic change can happen. What is historic if he wins? The fact that he is African-American. That is the only thing that makes him winning historic. And that is what most people want. Yes he does have charisma, yes he does charm, and I believe the ability to lead this country.</p>
<p>You said it isn't about being black, but then you state everybody should be shouting to get a black man in the White HOuse. Then it is about him being black and not his qualifications.</p>
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		<title>By: Jason, Washington DC</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason, Washington DC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 21:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I find truly interesting that the mainstream media has no problem suggesting that Bill Clinton (a white man from Arkansas) was America&#039;s first &quot;black president&quot;, but question whether Barack Obama (a black man) is &quot;black enough&quot; to be president.  This should truly be discussed more because I do not think its fair.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find truly interesting that the mainstream media has no problem suggesting that Bill Clinton (a white man from Arkansas) was America's first "black president", but question whether Barack Obama (a black man) is "black enough" to be president.  This should truly be discussed more because I do not think its fair.</p>
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		<title>By: Greg Jones Cleveland Ohio</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg Jones Cleveland Ohio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 19:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Black Leaders: Stop &#039;hatin&#039; on Barack !
 
 
I regularly listen to talk radio ranging from Air America, which is more progressive or Democratic...to Rush Limbaugh, Dennis Prager and Michael Medved which are Republican....and black radio particularly Warren Ballentine and Rev. Al Sharpton on the Radio 1 Network which is doing a great job of reaching the black community and creating an opportunity for voices nationwide to be heard. I find it interesting to hear the different views from the hosts....as well as callers nationwide...on the subject of Barack Obama for President. Many of the hosts, even callers, on both Air America and the Republican shows voice massive approval and support of Barack Obama. It&#039;s actually quite refreshing to see and hear that so many white Americans are ready for a black president, basically because they feel he is the best choice regarding the issues of America and the world. Now, that&#039;s progress.

Then I listen to the Rev. Al Sharpton. First of all, let me state that I greatly admire Rev. Sharpton. The work that he does through his National Action Network is developing into become a mighty force in the black community nationwide and I feel that all blacks should be supportive of NAN. But when I listen to Rev. Sharpton talk about Barack Obama&#039;s presidential campaign I am totally amazed, shocked and beyond extremely disappointed. I&#039;m almost embarrassed. Here we have Rev. Sharpton, who many blacks, including myself, look at as the number one leader for justice and empowerment in the black community.....and here we have a black man...Barack Obama...who is a very serious, capable, qualified candidate for President of the United States, supported by millions nationwide, with a realistic chance to enter the White House. But instead of rallying, supporting and stating this black historic opportunity as it is....Rev. Sharpton would rather not express his support of Obama at all !!! What&#039;s wrong with this picture ? I can not believe that the leader(s) of the black community like Rev. Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson are NOT supportive of what could be the first black president of the United States, ever? That is crazy !!!! We, as blacks, know that in order for the black communities to rise up out of the muck and mire that permiates, we must all work together....as a family. We know that we always preach that we should be supportive of black achievement, black businesses, our black youth and each other. If that is the case, that we are to be supportive of each other, which I do believe that to be true, than never has that need been more evident than now. ALL black people should be in absolute support of Barack Obama for President, not just because he&#039;s black, but because of his stance, capabilities and qualifications. This should be a period of rallying in the streets, shouting with pride that we have a true opportunity to change history and put a black man in the White House. And this rally cry should be lead by our leaders. Yes, Rev. Al, Rev. Jackson, the NAACP...ALL black leaders should be sounding the trumpet to inspire all black people to vote for this historic change.

Why aren&#039;t they. Rev. Al states that he hasn&#039;t heard enough from Obama regarding the issues to make a decision. I find that a bit disingenuous seeing as to how I know where Obama stands on the various issues....and so do the millions of white Obama supporters. Rev. Al also says that Obama may not have enough experience. I find that to be a sadly interesting comment, particularly considering both Rev. Al and Rev. Jackson ran for President with absolutely NO political experience, but never stated that they were too new for the post. (NOTE: Rev. Al knows that Barack Obama has been a U.S. Senator for over 2 years.....and that Abraham Lincoln was a Senator for 2 years....and turned out to be considered one of the greatest Presidents of all time). Rev. Al also states that he is not hearing enough talk from Obama regarding specifically what he will do for the black community. Now common sense should tell all black folks that Obama has to play the political game. Keep in mind, he is running for president of the United States...that means everyone, black, white, hispanic, muslim, jews,and all others. Obama can not be appearing as if he will only be concerned with the black community needs or he has absolutely no chance of winning. Maybe that&#039;s where Rev. Al went wrong with his campaign. Does Rev. Al think that Obama should be shouting &#039;ungawa...Black Power&#039; during each debate ? There is no way that he could do that and expect to win.  But once he is President, common sense tells us that he would be more receptive to the needs in the black community than any other candidate. That&#039;s just common sense based on what we DO know about Obama. Then some folks want to say he&#039;s not &#039;black enough&#039;. That is the most pathetic thing I&#039;ve ever heard. First of all, his name is Barack Obama......not like Jesse or Al. Secondly, Obama is half Kenyon.....that&#039;s pretty black !!!

Sometimes I just wonder to myself, why aren&#039;t Rev. Al and Rev. Jackson leading the rally to support this historic cause. Could they be jealous that Obama has already achieved more acceptance than they did during their campaign efforts. I would hate to think that to be the fact. Or, are they hopeful that Hilary will win because they feel that she will assist them in their personal efforts if elected President. I hope that too is not the case.....that would be selling out.....and I would never believe either to be sell-outs. But for our leaders to not support Obama is like saying that they feel a white person would do better or more for the black communities, which history has proven is just not the case. Then what can it be ? That is the question. I believe that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would be very proud and thankful to see that, in spite of all of the weights that have burdened and held the black community down, one black man has risen to such a level that he is a viable choice to be President of the United States in 2008. I believe that Rev. King would truly lead a powerful movement to change the tide of history. I see marches, flags, signs, songs, t-shirts, buttons and millions of blacks proudly expressing jubilee for this opportunity to make a real change in our country. WE SHALL OVERCOME....has been our motto for the black struggle for many generations and we are still struggling, in oh so many ways. And we will never overcome, until our leaders wake up, stop &#039;hatin&#039; and vigorously lead the cause that will truly make a positive difference in our country, in our black community, and in the entire world. Rev. Al....Rev. Jackson....

It&#039;s Time To LEAD !!!
(Greg &#039;Peace Song&#039; Jones)
 
myspace.com/blacks4barack
 
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<p>I regularly listen to talk radio ranging from Air America, which is more progressive or Democratic...to Rush Limbaugh, Dennis Prager and Michael Medved which are Republican....and black radio particularly Warren Ballentine and Rev. Al Sharpton on the Radio 1 Network which is doing a great job of reaching the black community and creating an opportunity for voices nationwide to be heard. I find it interesting to hear the different views from the hosts....as well as callers nationwide...on the subject of Barack Obama for President. Many of the hosts, even callers, on both Air America and the Republican shows voice massive approval and support of Barack Obama. It's actually quite refreshing to see and hear that so many white Americans are ready for a black president, basically because they feel he is the best choice regarding the issues of America and the world. Now, that's progress.</p>
<p>Then I listen to the Rev. Al Sharpton. First of all, let me state that I greatly admire Rev. Sharpton. The work that he does through his National Action Network is developing into become a mighty force in the black community nationwide and I feel that all blacks should be supportive of NAN. But when I listen to Rev. Sharpton talk about Barack Obama's presidential campaign I am totally amazed, shocked and beyond extremely disappointed. I'm almost embarrassed. Here we have Rev. Sharpton, who many blacks, including myself, look at as the number one leader for justice and empowerment in the black community.....and here we have a black man...Barack Obama...who is a very serious, capable, qualified candidate for President of the United States, supported by millions nationwide, with a realistic chance to enter the White House. But instead of rallying, supporting and stating this black historic opportunity as it is....Rev. Sharpton would rather not express his support of Obama at all !!! What's wrong with this picture ? I can not believe that the leader(s) of the black community like Rev. Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson are NOT supportive of what could be the first black president of the United States, ever? That is crazy !!!! We, as blacks, know that in order for the black communities to rise up out of the muck and mire that permiates, we must all work together....as a family. We know that we always preach that we should be supportive of black achievement, black businesses, our black youth and each other. If that is the case, that we are to be supportive of each other, which I do believe that to be true, than never has that need been more evident than now. ALL black people should be in absolute support of Barack Obama for President, not just because he's black, but because of his stance, capabilities and qualifications. This should be a period of rallying in the streets, shouting with pride that we have a true opportunity to change history and put a black man in the White House. And this rally cry should be lead by our leaders. Yes, Rev. Al, Rev. Jackson, the NAACP...ALL black leaders should be sounding the trumpet to inspire all black people to vote for this historic change.</p>
<p>Why aren't they. Rev. Al states that he hasn't heard enough from Obama regarding the issues to make a decision. I find that a bit disingenuous seeing as to how I know where Obama stands on the various issues....and so do the millions of white Obama supporters. Rev. Al also says that Obama may not have enough experience. I find that to be a sadly interesting comment, particularly considering both Rev. Al and Rev. Jackson ran for President with absolutely NO political experience, but never stated that they were too new for the post. (NOTE: Rev. Al knows that Barack Obama has been a U.S. Senator for over 2 years.....and that Abraham Lincoln was a Senator for 2 years....and turned out to be considered one of the greatest Presidents of all time). Rev. Al also states that he is not hearing enough talk from Obama regarding specifically what he will do for the black community. Now common sense should tell all black folks that Obama has to play the political game. Keep in mind, he is running for president of the United States...that means everyone, black, white, hispanic, muslim, jews,and all others. Obama can not be appearing as if he will only be concerned with the black community needs or he has absolutely no chance of winning. Maybe that's where Rev. Al went wrong with his campaign. Does Rev. Al think that Obama should be shouting 'ungawa...Black Power' during each debate ? There is no way that he could do that and expect to win.  But once he is President, common sense tells us that he would be more receptive to the needs in the black community than any other candidate. That's just common sense based on what we DO know about Obama. Then some folks want to say he's not 'black enough'. That is the most pathetic thing I've ever heard. First of all, his name is Barack Obama......not like Jesse or Al. Secondly, Obama is half Kenyon.....that's pretty black !!!</p>
<p>Sometimes I just wonder to myself, why aren't Rev. Al and Rev. Jackson leading the rally to support this historic cause. Could they be jealous that Obama has already achieved more acceptance than they did during their campaign efforts. I would hate to think that to be the fact. Or, are they hopeful that Hilary will win because they feel that she will assist them in their personal efforts if elected President. I hope that too is not the case.....that would be selling out.....and I would never believe either to be sell-outs. But for our leaders to not support Obama is like saying that they feel a white person would do better or more for the black communities, which history has proven is just not the case. Then what can it be ? That is the question. I believe that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would be very proud and thankful to see that, in spite of all of the weights that have burdened and held the black community down, one black man has risen to such a level that he is a viable choice to be President of the United States in 2008. I believe that Rev. King would truly lead a powerful movement to change the tide of history. I see marches, flags, signs, songs, t-shirts, buttons and millions of blacks proudly expressing jubilee for this opportunity to make a real change in our country. WE SHALL OVERCOME....has been our motto for the black struggle for many generations and we are still struggling, in oh so many ways. And we will never overcome, until our leaders wake up, stop 'hatin' and vigorously lead the cause that will truly make a positive difference in our country, in our black community, and in the entire world. Rev. Al....Rev. Jackson....</p>
<p>It's Time To LEAD !!!<br />
(Greg 'Peace Song' Jones)</p>
<p>myspace.com/blacks4barack</p>
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		<title>By: RuthieM, PA</title>
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		<dc:creator>RuthieM, PA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, this &quot;Is he black enough?&quot; question should indeed stop being asked, and for good!  This is a divisive question that is working against Obama and thus doing its job.  Why is it these questions must be asked of a black man and not the white man -- is he white enough?  This is America.  Obama is American; that should suffice but we who ask this question shows that this society is still so racist and bigoted, all because of the color of a person&#039;s skin.  Prejudice.  How sad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, this "Is he black enough?" question should indeed stop being asked, and for good!  This is a divisive question that is working against Obama and thus doing its job.  Why is it these questions must be asked of a black man and not the white man - is he white enough?  This is America.  Obama is American; that should suffice but we who ask this question shows that this society is still so racist and bigoted, all because of the color of a person's skin.  Prejudice.  How sad.</p>
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		<title>By: Kat Watanabe, Charleston, SC</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kat Watanabe, Charleston, SC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 17:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you don&#039;t understand why this topic keeps coming up -- good.  It doesn&#039;t apply to you.  But understand that this mindset of being &quot;black enough&quot; is a condition that affects some African American&#039;s in this country (example:  talk and dress a certain way, etc).  Emphasis on the word some.  As there are caucausians in the US that are ignorant and racist, the same applies to other racial groups in this country.  Hate is a human characteristic -- and it comes in different forms.  This is just one of them.  I feel it should be addressed, but am not convinced that chiding everyone as Michelle Obama has will really win over votes.  I think her wording could have been a little better -- instead of coming across as a mother berating her children. 

BTW -- Individuals of racial backgrounds are bi-racial or multi-racial -- drinks are &quot;mixed&quot;, not people.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you don't understand why this topic keeps coming up - good.  It doesn't apply to you.  But understand that this mindset of being "black enough" is a condition that affects some African American's in this country (example:  talk and dress a certain way, etc).  Emphasis on the word some.  As there are caucausians in the US that are ignorant and racist, the same applies to other racial groups in this country.  Hate is a human characteristic - and it comes in different forms.  This is just one of them.  I feel it should be addressed, but am not convinced that chiding everyone as Michelle Obama has will really win over votes.  I think her wording could have been a little better - instead of coming across as a mother berating her children. </p>
<p>BTW - Individuals of racial backgrounds are bi-racial or multi-racial - drinks are "mixed", not people.</p>
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		<title>By: jean robinson</title>
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		<dc:creator>jean robinson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Barack is a man of integrity,convictions,and loves this country,I meet the Gentleman at Mt Lebanon Missionary Baptist church in Chesapeake and he is simply a pleasure to talk with and he has my vote.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barack is a man of integrity,convictions,and loves this country,I meet the Gentleman at Mt Lebanon Missionary Baptist church in Chesapeake and he is simply a pleasure to talk with and he has my vote.</p>
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		<title>By: Wynter, Loudon, NH</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wynter, Loudon, NH</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>People... The question that is being asked is two-fold. Is Barack Obama capable of carrying the Black Voters of this country despite his obvious disconnect with the society that makes up the Black community. He was raised in Hawaii and spent much of his time out of touch with everyday life that the Black Community goes through. 
When they ask, &quot;is he Black Enough&quot;, they want to know if he truly understands what it is the people in that community need.
On the other side of this question, when they ask someone like Clinton this question they want to know if she is also in touch with the needs of the Black Community as her husband was when he was president.
It&#039;s a simple question...

By the way, the silliness of nicknaming CNN as Clinton&#039;s network is getting old and it&#039;s quite abusive. The more you state it I am sure that CNN&#039;s lawyers will take offense and remove your comments as abusing the comment system. So if you want to contribute, write something useful. 

Just telling it like I see it,
Wynter</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People... The question that is being asked is two-fold. Is Barack Obama capable of carrying the Black Voters of this country despite his obvious disconnect with the society that makes up the Black community. He was raised in Hawaii and spent much of his time out of touch with everyday life that the Black Community goes through.<br />
When they ask, "is he Black Enough", they want to know if he truly understands what it is the people in that community need.<br />
On the other side of this question, when they ask someone like Clinton this question they want to know if she is also in touch with the needs of the Black Community as her husband was when he was president.<br />
It's a simple question...</p>
<p>By the way, the silliness of nicknaming CNN as Clinton's network is getting old and it's quite abusive. The more you state it I am sure that CNN's lawyers will take offense and remove your comments as abusing the comment system. So if you want to contribute, write something useful. </p>
<p>Just telling it like I see it,<br />
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		<title>By: Matt, Kalamazoo, MI</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matt, Kalamazoo, MI</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 13:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is Barack Obama &quot;black enough?&quot;  Well, I suppose he is more black than John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, John Edwards, etc. etc. etc. Seriously, who do people think can , Al Sharpton?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is Barack Obama "black enough?"  Well, I suppose he is more black than John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, John Edwards, etc. etc. etc. Seriously, who do people think can , Al Sharpton?</p>
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		<title>By: Becca Lovett, Savannah, Ga</title>
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		<dc:creator>Becca Lovett, Savannah, Ga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 12:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a 16 year old white female. and i am just starting to pay attention to politics this year. I think that we shouldn&#039;t care about what color of skin they are. We should be focusing more on their politcal views and how they would change our country for the greater good. It doesn&#039;t matter if your white or black. People shouldn&#039;t be voting based on skin color. I may be young but i see things more clearly then most people. It seems to me that us Americans are so strung up with what color and race we all are. We all bleed the same. I think that we should be focusing more on their political views and not worry so much of there color. The saying &quot;who is black enough&quot; is stupid if thats what the nation is worrying about now. And how african americans are questioning if he is black enough because he has a white mother, is insane, because they shouldnt be voting for people because there the same race as them. I know i am knew to this whole political thing, but race shouldn&#039;t be an issue anyways. or sexes. It doesn&#039;t matter what color there skin is or if there male or female, because thats not going to do much as president of the united states. we should be looking more on their political views. because thats whats going to determine if there a good president or not. I am very irked that we are still discussing this. Its funny how racial issues are still at large in America. We are all created equally, lets not forget that. God Bless.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a 16 year old white female. and i am just starting to pay attention to politics this year. I think that we shouldn't care about what color of skin they are. We should be focusing more on their politcal views and how they would change our country for the greater good. It doesn't matter if your white or black. People shouldn't be voting based on skin color. I may be young but i see things more clearly then most people. It seems to me that us Americans are so strung up with what color and race we all are. We all bleed the same. I think that we should be focusing more on their political views and not worry so much of there color. The saying "who is black enough" is stupid if thats what the nation is worrying about now. And how african americans are questioning if he is black enough because he has a white mother, is insane, because they shouldnt be voting for people because there the same race as them. I know i am knew to this whole political thing, but race shouldn't be an issue anyways. or sexes. It doesn't matter what color there skin is or if there male or female, because thats not going to do much as president of the united states. we should be looking more on their political views. because thats whats going to determine if there a good president or not. I am very irked that we are still discussing this. Its funny how racial issues are still at large in America. We are all created equally, lets not forget that. God Bless.</p>
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		<title>By: rhyan, carrboro, nc</title>
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		<dc:creator>rhyan, carrboro, nc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the &quot;black enough&quot; comments didn&#039;t originate at cnn. they originated in the new york daily news in early 2007 followed by an article in time magazine, and if you want to conisder the more recent jabs at his race, the associated press did an article july 28th. so, this isn&#039;t exactly a new concept. i think the term &quot;black enough&quot; refers to his electibility within the black community; the perception of which, according to most poles conducted, seems to find him not electible.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the "black enough" comments didn't originate at cnn. they originated in the new york daily news in early 2007 followed by an article in time magazine, and if you want to conisder the more recent jabs at his race, the associated press did an article july 28th. so, this isn't exactly a new concept. i think the term "black enough" refers to his electibility within the black community; the perception of which, according to most poles conducted, seems to find him not electible.</p>
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		<title>By: Vincent King, Phoenix AZ</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vincent King, Phoenix AZ</dc:creator>
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		<description>IGNORANCE IS BLISS (and evidently alive and well in Northbrook Il.)

DUMB AND DUMBER LIVES.....
DUMB QUESTION... DUMBER ANSWER!!!

Mahinder of IL states, &quot;Please address Obama for what he truly is:

Barak Hussein Obama. 

This will speak louder than the color of his skin. I care less whether he is white enough or black enough.&quot;
Posted By Mahinder, Northbrook, Illinois : August 13, 2007 6:22 pm

This is COMPLETELY off topic of the already idiotic &#039;black enough&#039; lunacy, but I could NOT let that comment slip by.
(sigh... where to begin...) What&#039;s in a name... 
So, his name is Barack Hussein Obama... What does this mean (as you ask)&quot;he truly is&quot;... A terrorist?  Were his name Senator D&#039;Andre Jenkins, or Senator Muhammed Jackson, or Senator Biff freaking Smythington III, would he not still be who he &quot;truly is&quot;?  A child reared in Hawaii,(yes, i am aware of the school in Africa, it was debunked) College educated in the Ivy League, a lawyer, an honorable family man, and a United States Senator?  The only other time I have run across this &quot;logic&quot; was holding my nose and &#039;listening&#039; to Ann Coulter spew her special and narrow view of politics.  (and if you are echoing her, then there is no reaching you anyway). And for the record, not that it matters, but Senator Obama is a CHRISTIAN.  (blows your mind, huh; a Christian with the evil word &quot;Hussein&quot;, right there in his name!  What &#039;is&#039; this world comming to!)  I digress... The point is: If his name were Falluja Bin-Laden Longfellow, he would STILL be a brilliant person and candidate. I again ask, what&#039;s in a name?  A rose by any other name, is still a rose... (Shakespere)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IGNORANCE IS BLISS (and evidently alive and well in Northbrook Il.)</p>
<p>DUMB AND DUMBER LIVES.....<br />
DUMB QUESTION... DUMBER ANSWER!!!</p>
<p>Mahinder of IL states, "Please address Obama for what he truly is:</p>
<p>Barak Hussein Obama. </p>
<p>This will speak louder than the color of his skin. I care less whether he is white enough or black enough."<br />
Posted By Mahinder, Northbrook, Illinois : August 13, 2007 6:22 pm</p>
<p>This is COMPLETELY off topic of the already idiotic 'black enough' lunacy, but I could NOT let that comment slip by.<br />
(sigh... where to begin...) What's in a name...<br />
So, his name is Barack Hussein Obama... What does this mean (as you ask)"he truly is"... A terrorist?  Were his name Senator D'Andre Jenkins, or Senator Muhammed Jackson, or Senator Biff freaking Smythington III, would he not still be who he "truly is"?  A child reared in Hawaii,(yes, i am aware of the school in Africa, it was debunked) College educated in the Ivy League, a lawyer, an honorable family man, and a United States Senator?  The only other time I have run across this "logic" was holding my nose and 'listening' to Ann Coulter spew her special and narrow view of politics.  (and if you are echoing her, then there is no reaching you anyway). And for the record, not that it matters, but Senator Obama is a CHRISTIAN.  (blows your mind, huh; a Christian with the evil word "Hussein", right there in his name!  What 'is' this world comming to!)  I digress... The point is: If his name were Falluja Bin-Laden Longfellow, he would STILL be a brilliant person and candidate. I again ask, what's in a name?  A rose by any other name, is still a rose... (Shakespere)</p>
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		<title>By: Salim al-Rashid, Easton,Pa.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Salim al-Rashid, Easton,Pa.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 05:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Here we go again..after being a living witness to Ronald Raygun (Thespian)Arnold &quot;S&quot; (and the &quot;S&quot; stands for steroids) Jesse Ventura (Athlete?) We have the gall to ask a question like that? Has America no shame? We elect the Kings of showbiz and cinema to high office and we are still discussing who&#039;s black enough! Mr. Obama has more claim to distinction of &quot;African American&quot; than Most African Americans in this country.If we allowed a &quot;C&quot; student with a questionable military career to lead this world and this nation to the brink of hell. Then why not a woman or a man of color? Let&#039;s think outside the box for once (I&#039;m referencing the Sandbox) that we have our heads in at this point in time in this Country. Whos&#039;s next Guilliani? oops he is running, Time to beam up!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we go again..after being a living witness to Ronald Raygun (Thespian)Arnold "S" (and the "S" stands for steroids) Jesse Ventura (Athlete?) We have the gall to ask a question like that? Has America no shame? We elect the Kings of showbiz and cinema to high office and we are still discussing who's black enough! Mr. Obama has more claim to distinction of "African American" than Most African Americans in this country.If we allowed a "C" student with a questionable military career to lead this world and this nation to the brink of hell. Then why not a woman or a man of color? Let's think outside the box for once (I'm referencing the Sandbox) that we have our heads in at this point in time in this Country. Whos's next Guilliani? oops he is running, Time to beam up!</p>
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		<title>By: Ayveel, Dallas, TX</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ayveel, Dallas, TX</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 04:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Monica from Rochester said.
Ayveel, he&#039;s mostly described as African American because that&#039;s how has been and will be treated by the world. In everyday interactions no one makes a distinction between a person who&#039;s 100% black versus 50% vs 75%, we&#039;re all treated the same way in America.

My response: If you don&#039;t think people make a distinction between people who are considered &quot;half-breed&quot;, please come to America and find out. That is like saying people don&#039;t make a distinction between a skinny woman and a fat woman. It happens.

And your last statement that all are treated the same in America is way off base. Ever go into a place that people judged you and thought you couldn&#039;t afford a Coach purse.

I am not saying that Blacks are treated more horrible than anybody, but you have to notice the different. I can go some places and treated like a 7-figure Jewish man. But I can also go to places and be treated like the broke Black man that people might think that I am.

All of these people are acting like his race doesn&#039;t matter. In my book it doesn&#039;t. But the reality is according to the state of our society, race still does matter. If it didn&#039;t, you wouldn&#039;t see Black women (not all) get mad every time they see a Black athlete with a white woman.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Monica from Rochester said.<br />
Ayveel, he's mostly described as African American because that's how has been and will be treated by the world. In everyday interactions no one makes a distinction between a person who's 100% black versus 50% vs 75%, we're all treated the same way in America.</p>
<p>My response: If you don't think people make a distinction between people who are considered "half-breed", please come to America and find out. That is like saying people don't make a distinction between a skinny woman and a fat woman. It happens.</p>
<p>And your last statement that all are treated the same in America is way off base. Ever go into a place that people judged you and thought you couldn't afford a Coach purse.</p>
<p>I am not saying that Blacks are treated more horrible than anybody, but you have to notice the different. I can go some places and treated like a 7-figure Jewish man. But I can also go to places and be treated like the broke Black man that people might think that I am.</p>
<p>All of these people are acting like his race doesn't matter. In my book it doesn't. But the reality is according to the state of our society, race still does matter. If it didn't, you wouldn't see Black women (not all) get mad every time they see a Black athlete with a white woman.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom G., Greensboro, NC</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom G., Greensboro, NC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 03:47:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous...How can CNN stoop to this level and actually call this a story? This is embarrassing &quot;journalism&quot;. First you fail the people by not asking the tough challenging questions of the Bush administration (i.e. the Iraq war), now you call this &quot;question&quot; journalism? Talk about a story based on nothing! How about a story asking the tough, challenging, questions of Hillary Clinton and her changing positions and financial shenanigans? The other candidates? Is this the best you can do? First the question was, &quot;Is America ready to elect a black President?&quot;. When it appears we are, &quot;Well, is he black enough?&quot;. Come on...A perfect example of media losing the respect of the American people.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous...How can CNN stoop to this level and actually call this a story? This is embarrassing "journalism". First you fail the people by not asking the tough challenging questions of the Bush administration (i.e. the Iraq war), now you call this "question" journalism? Talk about a story based on nothing! How about a story asking the tough, challenging, questions of Hillary Clinton and her changing positions and financial shenanigans? The other candidates? Is this the best you can do? First the question was, "Is America ready to elect a black President?". When it appears we are, "Well, is he black enough?". Come on...A perfect example of media losing the respect of the American people.</p>
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		<title>By: Jonathan, New York</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonathan, New York</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 03:14:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>do african americans vote for a candidate on the basis of whether he is &quot;black enough&quot; or whether he is good for the country and their community? this question seems a no brainer so who cares what colour Obama is for the Black Vote. If he is good for the country, vote him even if he is as green as a martian</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>do african americans vote for a candidate on the basis of whether he is "black enough" or whether he is good for the country and their community? this question seems a no brainer so who cares what colour Obama is for the Black Vote. If he is good for the country, vote him even if he is as green as a martian</p>
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		<title>By: Sara, New York, NY</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sara, New York, NY</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 03:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What&#039;s sad about this is that there are likely many Americans who WILL vote in the Presidential election on the basis of race, and I&#039;m sure many of those voters will vote for Obama because he is black.  

While I agree that having a minority President would be a large step forward for racial equality in this country, I feel that it&#039;s more important to consider a candidate&#039;s position on issues, qualifications, etc.

Obama appears to me to be a little power hungry, only because he is running for President without having even completed his first term in the Senate.  I also believe that in 5 or 10 years that he would make an amazing President - once he has gained enough federal government experience to do the job right.  As much as questions of race might undermine his campaign, they might also end up promoting him, which I believe, at this point in time, would be a mistake.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What's sad about this is that there are likely many Americans who WILL vote in the Presidential election on the basis of race, and I'm sure many of those voters will vote for Obama because he is black.  </p>
<p>While I agree that having a minority President would be a large step forward for racial equality in this country, I feel that it's more important to consider a candidate's position on issues, qualifications, etc.</p>
<p>Obama appears to me to be a little power hungry, only because he is running for President without having even completed his first term in the Senate.  I also believe that in 5 or 10 years that he would make an amazing President &#8211; once he has gained enough federal government experience to do the job right.  As much as questions of race might undermine his campaign, they might also end up promoting him, which I believe, at this point in time, would be a mistake.</p>
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		<title>By: Fat White Lady in Kentucky</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fat White Lady in Kentucky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 02:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with most of the people that have posted. This question is obviously a ploy by the media to seed doubt in who could potentially be the first African American president of the United States. The mega media giants tell us what they want us to know and what they want us to believe.  Obama is different. Obama does not accept their lobbying contributions. That scares them. When are people going to wake up? Stop following the Pied Piper that is the corporate media and start thinking for yourselves! Please! We are losing our Democracy here!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with most of the people that have posted. This question is obviously a ploy by the media to seed doubt in who could potentially be the first African American president of the United States. The mega media giants tell us what they want us to know and what they want us to believe.  Obama is different. Obama does not accept their lobbying contributions. That scares them. When are people going to wake up? Stop following the Pied Piper that is the corporate media and start thinking for yourselves! Please! We are losing our Democracy here!</p>
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		<title>By: Tricia M Charlottetown PEI</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tricia M Charlottetown PEI</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 02:47:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And my question to the 54 commenters is: 
If you think the Question is so ridiculous why are you justifying it with a reply? 
It would seem to me that a larger message would have been sent to CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart if this blog had rendered Zero Comments...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And my question to the 54 commenters is:<br />
If you think the Question is so ridiculous why are you justifying it with a reply?<br />
It would seem to me that a larger message would have been sent to CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart if this blog had rendered Zero Comments...</p>
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		<title>By: shamanbart, Minneapolis, MN</title>
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		<dc:creator>shamanbart, Minneapolis, MN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 02:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I get it -- Karl Rove quit the White House and is now ghost-writing stories for CNN.  Martina Stewart, if that is in fact who really wrote this piece of garbage, should either start writing about REAL political topics or just quit.

CNN is doing to politics what it did for the Iraq war -- avoiding asking the important questions and focusing on the fluff.  

This &quot;black enough&quot; question is demeaning to all Americans.  CNN, do you want to apologize now to the American people, or does Michael Moore have to come over and yell at someone on live TV for 30 minutes?

CNN = dirty hate machine</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get it - Karl Rove quit the White House and is now ghost-writing stories for CNN.  Martina Stewart, if that is in fact who really wrote this piece of garbage, should either start writing about REAL political topics or just quit.</p>
<p>CNN is doing to politics what it did for the Iraq war - avoiding asking the important questions and focusing on the fluff.  </p>
<p>This "black enough" question is demeaning to all Americans.  CNN, do you want to apologize now to the American people, or does Michael Moore have to come over and yell at someone on live TV for 30 minutes?</p>
<p>CNN = dirty hate machine</p>
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		<title>By: Michelle, Los Angeles, CA</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle, Los Angeles, CA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 01:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While it is a ridiculous to ask &quot;Is someone Black enough&quot;, it is still important to recognize that race does indeed matter in this country. Why? If it did not matter, no one in mainstream media would ever introduce Obama in their stories as the &quot;Black&quot; or &quot;African-American&quot; candidate. If race no longer mattered in this country, no one would be talking about (or suprised by) how articulate and intelligent this man is. 

For those of you who do not view race as an issue, I commend you and hope that your lives and actions bear that out. But for those of you who have not experience overt or covert racism in this country, I also say to you that being Black does indeed matter. That is why organizations that support African-Americans in their careers and endeavors are still important because they provide support to their members where no career support is not available. 

As for Obama, if someone asks him that question again, I hope he respectfully declines to answer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While it is a ridiculous to ask "Is someone Black enough", it is still important to recognize that race does indeed matter in this country. Why? If it did not matter, no one in mainstream media would ever introduce Obama in their stories as the "Black" or "African-American" candidate. If race no longer mattered in this country, no one would be talking about (or suprised by) how articulate and intelligent this man is. </p>
<p>For those of you who do not view race as an issue, I commend you and hope that your lives and actions bear that out. But for those of you who have not experience overt or covert racism in this country, I also say to you that being Black does indeed matter. That is why organizations that support African-Americans in their careers and endeavors are still important because they provide support to their members where no career support is not available. </p>
<p>As for Obama, if someone asks him that question again, I hope he respectfully declines to answer.</p>
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		<title>By: Preston Lewis, Sacramento, CA</title>
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		<dc:creator>Preston Lewis, Sacramento, CA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 01:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Interesting argument.  If you are black or white and your family has lived in the Americas for 200-300 years, as mine has, you are almost sure to be of mixed blood whether you look white or not.  They don&#039;t call the U.S. a melting pot for nothing.  People of all races have been mixing secretly long before you could do it openly.  Race should not be the issue in America.  Qualifications for the job is what counts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting argument.  If you are black or white and your family has lived in the Americas for 200-300 years, as mine has, you are almost sure to be of mixed blood whether you look white or not.  They don't call the U.S. a melting pot for nothing.  People of all races have been mixing secretly long before you could do it openly.  Race should not be the issue in America.  Qualifications for the job is what counts.</p>
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		<title>By: Greg, NY, NY</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg, NY, NY</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 01:21:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;It&#039;s like, how much more black could this be? and the answer is none. None more black.&quot;
- Nigel Tufnel &quot;Spinal Tap&quot;

Sorry, just thought some humor could do some good lol</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>"It's like, how much more black could this be? and the answer is none. None more black."<br />
- Nigel Tufnel "Spinal Tap"</p>
<p>Sorry, just thought some humor could do some good lol</p>
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		<title>By: Patrick Peavy Plano, TX</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patrick Peavy Plano, TX</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 00:46:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Okay people it needs to go like this.  Clinton is older so we need her to be President w/Obama as VP.  I love Hillary, I like Obama.  I want to love Obama and I know the more I hear from him the more I will grow to love him.  Why do we need a Clinton/Obama ticket?  Obama needs to be President for the next 8 years after Hillary.  I feel that after Hillary does the great job she will do it will be wonderful to transition into an Obama administration  Plus Michelle Obama, just like Hillary, is A+ First Lady material in my book.  Oh and by the way when I look at my skin it looks more pale than a lot of people; but I will never call myself &quot;white&quot;.  I am an American.  So is Obama and so is Hillary.  

But let me also ask you this: Have any of you ever considered that maybe in some back room Barack and Hillary are planning this all together?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay people it needs to go like this.  Clinton is older so we need her to be President w/Obama as VP.  I love Hillary, I like Obama.  I want to love Obama and I know the more I hear from him the more I will grow to love him.  Why do we need a Clinton/Obama ticket?  Obama needs to be President for the next 8 years after Hillary.  I feel that after Hillary does the great job she will do it will be wonderful to transition into an Obama administration  Plus Michelle Obama, just like Hillary, is A+ First Lady material in my book.  Oh and by the way when I look at my skin it looks more pale than a lot of people; but I will never call myself "white".  I am an American.  So is Obama and so is Hillary.  </p>
<p>But let me also ask you this: Have any of you ever considered that maybe in some back room Barack and Hillary are planning this all together?</p>
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		<title>By: J.W. Whitfield - Pasadena, CA</title>
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		<dc:creator>J.W. Whitfield - Pasadena, CA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 00:19:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To the &quot;black enough&quot; debate, it seems that deep down, even the most politically unaware Black Americans understand that BEING Black automatically makes you &quot;black enough.&quot;  Despite the common thinking, even the most sheltered, notoriously conservative Black Americans of significant age have been smacked in the face with the realities of American racism.  Although we disagree with how they tolerate and/or navigate such situations, it doesn&#039;t make them any less &quot;black.&quot;  As a people, we enter a dangerous realm of self-degradation when we categorize smart, well-educated Black Americans as sounding or being &quot;white&quot; instead of sounding or being &quot;intelligent.&quot;  Despite what some in the community would argue, it is possible to be both BLACK and INTELLIGENT.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To the "black enough" debate, it seems that deep down, even the most politically unaware Black Americans understand that BEING Black automatically makes you "black enough."  Despite the common thinking, even the most sheltered, notoriously conservative Black Americans of significant age have been smacked in the face with the realities of American racism.  Although we disagree with how they tolerate and/or navigate such situations, it doesn't make them any less "black."  As a people, we enter a dangerous realm of self-degradation when we categorize smart, well-educated Black Americans as sounding or being "white" instead of sounding or being "intelligent."  Despite what some in the community would argue, it is possible to be both BLACK and INTELLIGENT.</p>
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		<title>By: Dessie Gaither-Russell - San Diego, California</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dessie Gaither-Russell - San Diego, California</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 23:15:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with Michelle Obama &quot;cut that nonsense out because it is not helping our children.&quot; Plus it is not helping the African-American people to focus on the immportant issues that are critical to African-American community as well as all American.  Healthcare, Education, the Iraq war, crime, etc. etc. As I recall  Senator Obama addressed most of these issues and a lot more as a Community Organizer, Ill. State Senator and U.S. Senator.  Shame on the so call Black leaders and the Media for continuing to address this nonsense. BLACK AMERICAN please get in focus with issues that will affect your families. I am a 69 year old BLACK WOMEN who have voted in every election for 48 years and Senator Obama is BLACK enough and have the experience to become the next President of the U.S.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with Michelle Obama "cut that nonsense out because it is not helping our children." Plus it is not helping the African-American people to focus on the immportant issues that are critical to African-American community as well as all American.  Healthcare, Education, the Iraq war, crime, etc. etc. As I recall  Senator Obama addressed most of these issues and a lot more as a Community Organizer, Ill. State Senator and U.S. Senator.  Shame on the so call Black leaders and the Media for continuing to address this nonsense. BLACK AMERICAN please get in focus with issues that will affect your families. I am a 69 year old BLACK WOMEN who have voted in every election for 48 years and Senator Obama is BLACK enough and have the experience to become the next President of the U.S.</p>
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		<title>By: S. Copeland, Columbus, Ohio</title>
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		<dc:creator>S. Copeland, Columbus, Ohio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Question is, Can CNN formulate the question in a less racial  manner?  Seems to me the question is, Do Obama&#039;s thought patterns match a stereotypical black psyc. that the question writer has defined in his own mind as &quot;black&quot;?
First - define black (bet CNN won&#039;t do it) - it&#039;s demeaning
second - compare Obama with that.  Too deep for CNN!  As it is, CNN only clouds the issue with it&#039;s &quot;dumbing down&quot; of the question.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Question is, Can CNN formulate the question in a less racial  manner?  Seems to me the question is, Do Obama's thought patterns match a stereotypical black psyc. that the question writer has defined in his own mind as "black"?<br />
First &#8211; define black (bet CNN won't do it) &#8211; it's demeaning<br />
second &#8211; compare Obama with that.  Too deep for CNN!  As it is, CNN only clouds the issue with it's "dumbing down" of the question.</p>
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		<title>By: Eric, Fort Wayne, IN</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric, Fort Wayne, IN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:29:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Barack Obama is deffinitly NOT black enough. By appearance alone. He&#039;s dresses very well, like a white guy. He speaks clearly and very well, like a white guy. And thus far has been employeed on his own accord, again going whitey on us. Nothing he does speaks of stereotypical &#039;black&#039; or racially viewed &#039;black&#039;. So agian he is NOT black enough. 

If your going to ask such an ignorant question like &quot;Is he BLACK enough&quot; you should wallow in ignorant answers and reasons. Not to get a worthy answer or even an answer to justify these types of questions. I really don&#039;t like either Billary or Mr. Obama, but digressing like this when involving such a worhty contender. That Speaks VERY LOUDLY of the voting populace.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barack Obama is deffinitly NOT black enough. By appearance alone. He's dresses very well, like a white guy. He speaks clearly and very well, like a white guy. And thus far has been employeed on his own accord, again going whitey on us. Nothing he does speaks of stereotypical 'black' or racially viewed 'black'. So agian he is NOT black enough. </p>
<p>If your going to ask such an ignorant question like "Is he BLACK enough" you should wallow in ignorant answers and reasons. Not to get a worthy answer or even an answer to justify these types of questions. I really don't like either Billary or Mr. Obama, but digressing like this when involving such a worhty contender. That Speaks VERY LOUDLY of the voting populace.</p>
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		<title>By: Mahinder, Northbrook, Illinois</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mahinder, Northbrook, Illinois</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:22:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Please address Obama for what he truly is:

Barak Hussein Obama. 

This wil speak louder than the color of his skin. I care less whether he is white enough or black enough.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please address Obama for what he truly is:</p>
<p>Barak Hussein Obama. </p>
<p>This wil speak louder than the color of his skin. I care less whether he is white enough or black enough.</p>
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		<title>By: Texas Girl</title>
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		<dc:creator>Texas Girl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I completely agree with Michelle Obama - this is silly that we continue to ask if Barack is black enough....do we think Hilary is because of Bill?  As African Americans, we should support Obama for being a role model for all kids, not just black kids. He is educated, well-spoken and trying to make a positive difference in a world that is filled with anger &amp; hatered. But, yet we support Hilary because of her husband who cheated on her but that is a moral issue we somwhow forget about!! 

Even if you do not agree with Obama&#039;s politcal views, I think he should be applauded for his efforts and WE all, particularly our young kids, can learn from him.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I completely agree with Michelle Obama &#8211; this is silly that we continue to ask if Barack is black enough....do we think Hilary is because of Bill?  As African Americans, we should support Obama for being a role model for all kids, not just black kids. He is educated, well-spoken and trying to make a positive difference in a world that is filled with anger &amp; hatered. But, yet we support Hilary because of her husband who cheated on her but that is a moral issue we somwhow forget about!! </p>
<p>Even if you do not agree with Obama's politcal views, I think he should be applauded for his efforts and WE all, particularly our young kids, can learn from him.</p>
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		<title>By: sonya, atlanta, ga</title>
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		<dc:creator>sonya, atlanta, ga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:09:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Obama is every thing enough to be one of America&#039;s greatest President, period!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obama is every thing enough to be one of America's greatest President, period!</p>
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		<title>By: Andre' Green, Dalworthington Gardens, Texas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andre' Green, Dalworthington Gardens, Texas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think this whole question is ridiculous .  What is Black enough?  Who is black enough?  What in the hell does that mean?  Is Mr. Obama supposed to walk up to a podium with his pants sagging and a rag on his head and &quot;hit everybody up?&quot;? 
Growing up, I had to endure endless teasing by my peers because I spoke proper English, could spell, write and enjoyed reading books.  It was when I briefly started believing I wasn&#039;t black enough that my grades slid and I started getting into trouble at school.  My father and his &quot;black enough&quot; belt got me back on track.
My mother, who didn&#039;t finish college until just before my sister went away to college, was very intelligent and she inspired us not to fit in but to excel beyond the ceiling she and her generation were continuously bumping their heads against.  My siblings and I at various points, like Mr. Obama, have  been labeled as &quot;acting white&quot; or &quot;thinking we are white&quot; when in actuality all we were doing was taking advantage of education everyone else seems to abandon.  
So to answer the &quot;is he black enough question&quot;, who really cares.  What we should be asking is is he non corporate enough, is he pro labor enough; is he   pro education enough; is he progressive enough, and does he care enough about those who have been left behind in the latter part of the Clinton administration and the past six years?  
When we are still worrying about the color of a persons skin instead of their merits, we should be asking ourselves are we &quot;smart enough&quot; not to vote for another war-hawking George Bush.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think this whole question is ridiculous .  What is Black enough?  Who is black enough?  What in the hell does that mean?  Is Mr. Obama supposed to walk up to a podium with his pants sagging and a rag on his head and "hit everybody up?"?<br />
Growing up, I had to endure endless teasing by my peers because I spoke proper English, could spell, write and enjoyed reading books.  It was when I briefly started believing I wasn't black enough that my grades slid and I started getting into trouble at school.  My father and his "black enough" belt got me back on track.<br />
My mother, who didn't finish college until just before my sister went away to college, was very intelligent and she inspired us not to fit in but to excel beyond the ceiling she and her generation were continuously bumping their heads against.  My siblings and I at various points, like Mr. Obama, have  been labeled as "acting white" or "thinking we are white" when in actuality all we were doing was taking advantage of education everyone else seems to abandon.<br />
So to answer the "is he black enough question", who really cares.  What we should be asking is is he non corporate enough, is he pro labor enough; is he   pro education enough; is he progressive enough, and does he care enough about those who have been left behind in the latter part of the Clinton administration and the past six years?<br />
When we are still worrying about the color of a persons skin instead of their merits, we should be asking ourselves are we "smart enough" not to vote for another war-hawking George Bush.</p>
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		<title>By: miika, Washington D.C.</title>
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		<dc:creator>miika, Washington D.C.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>More to the point, are any of them stupid enough to think that they&#039;ll be elected for something more substantive than questions about their skin colour/gender/religion/financial situation?

Whatever happened to electing people who are good enough?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More to the point, are any of them stupid enough to think that they'll be elected for something more substantive than questions about their skin colour/gender/religion/financial situation?</p>
<p>Whatever happened to electing people who are good enough?</p>
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		<title>By: Ask yourself this</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ask yourself this</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not to be disrespectful to anyone, but has anybody bothered to ask why in the world would he be married to a black woman if he were trying to be so called &quot;white&quot; or not black?  Not saying this makes you the ultimate black man, but it indicates he&#039;s definitely not trying to run away from his race.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not to be disrespectful to anyone, but has anybody bothered to ask why in the world would he be married to a black woman if he were trying to be so called "white" or not black?  Not saying this makes you the ultimate black man, but it indicates he's definitely not trying to run away from his race.</p>
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		<title>By: Jon, Gulfport, MS</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jon, Gulfport, MS</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What does it matter if black, white or what?  What does it matter if man or woman?  Who is the most qualified to direct this country should be the burning question.  We have become so self-centered that we will lose the America that we all love because &quot;the other guy can&#039;t have it if I can&#039;t&quot; syndrome.  Ladies and gentlemen, enjoy the debate while you can.  One day you will wake up and America will not be.  We have removed all that America stood for and still expect to go on as if all we the same.  It ain&#039;t gonna happen.  I fear that America will cease to be and it will be our fault, no one elses.  That is right, you and I are to blame.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it matter if black, white or what?  What does it matter if man or woman?  Who is the most qualified to direct this country should be the burning question.  We have become so self-centered that we will lose the America that we all love because "the other guy can't have it if I can't" syndrome.  Ladies and gentlemen, enjoy the debate while you can.  One day you will wake up and America will not be.  We have removed all that America stood for and still expect to go on as if all we the same.  It ain't gonna happen.  I fear that America will cease to be and it will be our fault, no one elses.  That is right, you and I are to blame.</p>
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		<title>By: Darrius, AR</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darrius, AR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>P.S.

Obama was taking on everybody at the same time on foreign policy issues and he was winning.  All of the other candidates attacked him over foreign policy.  And he was beating all of them simultaneously.

Nothing makes you look like the President more than beating everyone of your opponents at the same time.</description>
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<p>Obama was taking on everybody at the same time on foreign policy issues and he was winning.  All of the other candidates attacked him over foreign policy.  And he was beating all of them simultaneously.</p>
<p>Nothing makes you look like the President more than beating everyone of your opponents at the same time.</p>
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		<title>By: Darrius, AR</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darrius, AR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>They are just trying to hurt Obama by making the debate about race because he was winning the debate about foreign policy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They are just trying to hurt Obama by making the debate about race because he was winning the debate about foreign policy.</p>
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		<title>By: Corey,Oklahoma City OK</title>
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		<dc:creator>Corey,Oklahoma City OK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:41:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This comment has always made me sick to my stomach,Because as an African American male,You would think that we as a people could get past this stupid comment that plagues our community..It&#039;s already bad enough,that we have to deal with problems being black in this country,But to go against our own people,Does nothing but further us closer into self-genocide...So open your hearts,eyes and minds and stop being ignorant.

Corey</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This comment has always made me sick to my stomach,Because as an African American male,You would think that we as a people could get past this stupid comment that plagues our community..It's already bad enough,that we have to deal with problems being black in this country,But to go against our own people,Does nothing but further us closer into self-genocide...So open your hearts,eyes and minds and stop being ignorant.</p>
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		<title>By: Tracy, Mpls, MN</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tracy, Mpls, MN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:37:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First, Obama is mixed he should have say that on the beginning. It is not the color of t he skin makes you qualified for the president of the USA. Bill was white but was black enough to black because he understood their needs/issues and did his best. I am black woman and i am voting Hillary, she is the best candidate for this country at this time. Obama can wait for next time or be VP by practcng campaign with hope not  hate to Hillary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, Obama is mixed he should have say that on the beginning. It is not the color of t he skin makes you qualified for the president of the USA. Bill was white but was black enough to black because he understood their needs/issues and did his best. I am black woman and i am voting Hillary, she is the best candidate for this country at this time. Obama can wait for next time or be VP by practcng campaign with hope not  hate to Hillary.</p>
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		<title>By: C.MacLean, Raleigh, NC</title>
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		<dc:creator>C.MacLean, Raleigh, NC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Obama is Black enough.
Clinton is Women enough.
Richardson is Hispanic enough.
Guiliani is New Yorker enough.
Romney is Mormon enough.
Huckabee is Southern enough.

ENOUGH!

The question should be: 
Are any of them good enough?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obama is Black enough.<br />
Clinton is Women enough.<br />
Richardson is Hispanic enough.<br />
Guiliani is New Yorker enough.<br />
Romney is Mormon enough.<br />
Huckabee is Southern enough.</p>
<p>ENOUGH!</p>
<p>The question should be:<br />
Are any of them good enough?</p>
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		<title>By: Edward, Los Angeles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edward, Los Angeles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:05:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think we need to stop separating our country and start uniting it!  Whether Mr. Obama is or isn&#039;t &quot;black enough&quot; should not even be brought up.  Important should be that he honorably represents his &quot;heritage&quot; and utilizes his culture(s) for the betterment of his Country, people and the world.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think we need to stop separating our country and start uniting it!  Whether Mr. Obama is or isn't "black enough" should not even be brought up.  Important should be that he honorably represents his "heritage" and utilizes his culture(s) for the betterment of his Country, people and the world.</p>
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		<title>By: Atlanta, Georgia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Atlanta, Georgia</dc:creator>
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		<description>Oh Michelle Obama, when your black husband comes to the forum 15 minutes LATE, to prove a point that &quot;he is black enough&quot; that is not sending a good message to the &quot;children&quot; now is it?  So, tell your husband to stop the non-sense...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh Michelle Obama, when your black husband comes to the forum 15 minutes LATE, to prove a point that "he is black enough" that is not sending a good message to the "children" now is it?  So, tell your husband to stop the non-sense...</p>
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		<title>By: BONITTY, WASH DC</title>
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		<dc:creator>BONITTY, WASH DC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I BELIEVE IT IS A GOOD POINT TO BRING UP, NOT WORDED EXACTLY THE SAME BUT HOW CAN YOU WEED OUT AFRICAN AMERICANS WHO USE THERE RACE LIKE A TRUMPH CARD.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I BELIEVE IT IS A GOOD POINT TO BRING UP, NOT WORDED EXACTLY THE SAME BUT HOW CAN YOU WEED OUT AFRICAN AMERICANS WHO USE THERE RACE LIKE A TRUMPH CARD.</p>
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		<title>By: Angela Brandis  Ladue , Missouri</title>
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		<dc:creator>Angela Brandis  Ladue , Missouri</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>OH MY GOD!!!!! Im sooo sick of the Black enough question. Is Hillary Feminin enough masculine enugh are any of the canidates enough of anything. Are they all American enough. What most expect a black man to be is Loud, semi educated. Associate degree nothing more maybe a little vo tec education. Rap music listening ghetto fabulous. Im Black I will probley vote for Hillary I like Barak but he&#039;s not ready. I feel our country is such a mess that we need someone whos been in the trenches for many years, who has experience with dealing with foreign countries and has lived it first hand. Black people are just as racist if not more than white. The expect the worst of their people, they are very unwilling to educate themselves about ploitics if your into politics your a BLONKY AKA. Black honkey. I&#039;ve heard this term thrown around A LOT about blacks that speak well, that are opposed to RAP music and actually see the great possibility of a black president. Tye terroist are not throwing race cards they dont discriminate they&#039;ll kill us all equally...Get over the Racial B.S. already

Angela Brandis

 Ladue Missouri</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OH MY GOD!!!!! Im sooo sick of the Black enough question. Is Hillary Feminin enough masculine enugh are any of the canidates enough of anything. Are they all American enough. What most expect a black man to be is Loud, semi educated. Associate degree nothing more maybe a little vo tec education. Rap music listening ghetto fabulous. Im Black I will probley vote for Hillary I like Barak but he's not ready. I feel our country is such a mess that we need someone whos been in the trenches for many years, who has experience with dealing with foreign countries and has lived it first hand. Black people are just as racist if not more than white. The expect the worst of their people, they are very unwilling to educate themselves about ploitics if your into politics your a BLONKY AKA. Black honkey. I've heard this term thrown around A LOT about blacks that speak well, that are opposed to RAP music and actually see the great possibility of a black president. Tye terroist are not throwing race cards they dont discriminate they'll kill us all equally...Get over the Racial B.S. already</p>
<p>Angela Brandis</p>
<p> Ladue Missouri</p>
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		<title>By: Darren, Indianapolis, Indiana</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darren, Indianapolis, Indiana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tom in Mass,

No offense intended, but I do not recall mentioning the race of the particular journalist or news organization in my statement.  Reporting on silly, inconsequential matter is prevalent in the &quot;news media&quot;, not the black or white or latino media, but all collectively.  However, in a society with a history of privilege for one race over others, it is impossible not to discuss race.  We are not a color blind nation, and likely will not become one in the immediate future.  That being said, discussing race in terms of the effect of political decisions and policies is fair game, but asking one to explain whether they are black or white enough is just silly.  Are any of the men male enough or is Hillary female enough?  Shame on journalists, whatever their racial background or country of origin, for such a question.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tom in Mass,</p>
<p>No offense intended, but I do not recall mentioning the race of the particular journalist or news organization in my statement.  Reporting on silly, inconsequential matter is prevalent in the "news media", not the black or white or latino media, but all collectively.  However, in a society with a history of privilege for one race over others, it is impossible not to discuss race.  We are not a color blind nation, and likely will not become one in the immediate future.  That being said, discussing race in terms of the effect of political decisions and policies is fair game, but asking one to explain whether they are black or white enough is just silly.  Are any of the men male enough or is Hillary female enough?  Shame on journalists, whatever their racial background or country of origin, for such a question.</p>
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