For 82 days in 1968, Robert F. Kennedy ran for President. His campaign was described as magical and mystical. With RFK, we believed that anything was possible. Then his life was tragically cut short. His great potential left unfulfilled. There hasn’t been another politician, since RFK, who has inspired this country so profoundly…until Barak Obama. Will Barack Obama be able to recreate the magic of those 82 days?

Archive for August 4th, 2008

My Name is Dansac, And I’ma Chicken Little

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Here is my opinion: Barack Obama is the best candidate we’ve had in decades. He’sa truly brilliant politician who as inspired me more than any other ever has, and I believe he can be a truly great President.

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John McCain Makes Bob Dole Look Like Bobby Kennedy

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Let’s recap the reasons the ads say not to vote for Barack Obama:. -He visits the troops. -Political analysts like him — except for the ones who don’t. -Tens of Millions of Americans have been inspired by his campaign.

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Obama & the Gospel of Inclusion…

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Though Obama’s “hope” is to bring “change” to the nation and unify the country as a whole. The reality of this utopian pipedream rests solely in his inclusionary belief system and is detrimental to the spiritual well-being of our

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Cha;;enged by an old cur's growl- puppy loses his yap!

Monday, August 4th, 2008

What they portray is a Barack Obama sharply at variance with the image of the post-racial, post-ideological, bipartisan, culture-war-shunning politician familiar from current media coverage and purveyed by the Obama campaign.

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Jesse v Barack

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Barack Obama himself acknowledges that it was Mr Jackson who inspired him to believe that a black man could win the White House, after he saw him speak in a debate at New York’s Columbia University in 1984.

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