Bringing you coverage beyond the MSM on
Barack Hussein Obama.


Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Obama Avoiding Black Neighborhoods

RALEIGH, N.C., May 2 (UPI) -- Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has been avoiding stops in black communities in his quest to become the first black major party nominee for the U.S. presidency.

Isaac Onah, a political science professor at the University of North Carolina, told the Boston Globe that black voters appear to understand Obama's campaign strategy. They also understand why Obama had to repudiate his longtime pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Onah said.

Continue reading.
------------------------------

Want to share the above article? First, click on the title of the post to isolate. Then use one of the easy buttons below.

2 comments:

Paul said...

Obama is an event. The time has come in America for a black president, not just in the movies. The African-American community has loyally sat at the lap of the Democratic Party since MLK took off his Nixon button, and now it's pay back time. It must be a two way street. Whatever it takes, whatever Obama has to do, the black community will understand, will make excuses for him, will shame anyone, will forgive anything. He's an event, not a person. A happening, not a candidate.

Findalis said...

I wonder what he's afraid of. Could it be he's not black enough for them? No that's not it.

Why go to black neighborhoods when you already have their votes. It's the white voters you have to confuse and be muddle.

Post a Comment

Got something to say about this post?

Dissention, discussion, accolades or the provision of additional and relative information in the content section of this post is no problem. However any comment that is deemed threatening, abusive, vulgar, profane or inappropriate will be deleted at the administrator's discretion.

Search This Site