Showing posts with label Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Change. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

What This All Means To Me




As someone who has personally experienced, and who continues to experience racial discrimination at the hands of unsupervised racist who have been given too much power to discriminate at will, in the allocation of resources, services and funds to the disabled citizens of Maryland, namely DORS, (Division of Rehabilitative Services), and their contracted cohorts, RISE, (Reach Independence Through Self Employment), the inauguration of Barack Hussein, (yes that's right Hussein), Obama gives me hope that after 6 years of fighting with these agencies, and filing complaint after complaint, with federal, state, and local officials to no avail, (including the Justice Department in Washington DC), that we will finally have someone in the Whitehouse who will see to it that when guidelines are set and met, rules and regulations are followed to the letter, and that the client, (that is me and other people of color), who have complied with all of this will not have to suffer endlessly because these racist are allowed to lie, cheat, and change the rules at their whim in order to keep African American Clients from receiving the technical, moral, and financial support that they have qualified for, and that there will not be separate qualifications for one segment of society, and another set for others.

In spite of the fact that I have been fighting to obtain funds for my business since 2003, after successfully passing the tests, completing the classes, and following the guidelines set forth by these people, (which they change at will), no one with whom I have filed a complaint with has recognized the fact that it is very strange that none of the African Americans that I attended class with were approved for funding after completing the requirements, and that 2 white clients had meetings set up for them by the instructor of the class with bank officers for funding, weeks before the class had even ended.

I am not the only victim of this kind of obvious discrimination.

There are many people of African American Decent, who have, and continue to experience these kinds of double standards while pursuing services that are supposed to be available to all citizens who meet the requirements for these and other types of programs, which in theory are designed to serve the people whom they are supposed to represent.

It is my hope that this president will make justice and equality for all Americans more then just a warm and fuzzy notion that has no practical application to the millions of people (such as myself), who have been denied access to these resources and services by unsupervised racist who are protected by more unsupervised racist, in order to keep certain segments of society from being treated fairly, simply because they can, because it is allowed.

There is no logical explanation for the fact that since 2003, none of the representatives of DORS, or the RISE Program, or for that matter, CAP, (The Client Assistant Program), which is the program that is supposed to be responsible for resolving problem cases such as this, have not been effective in doing so.

At the very least, they should have been able to determine if they could help me or not; but this has not been accomplished by them, by the many politicians, bureaucrats and department heads who have repeatedly received my reports on this issue.

These kinds of smoke screens have existed for years. Even going as far as denying people who have fought and or died for this country the benefits that they have rightfully earned. And many of these deceitful and hateful acts continues on the watch of many local, state, and federal authorities including , mayors, governors, congressman, senators, and presidents who are supposed to care about the people they represent.

It is my hope that with the cooperation of the American People who want a better country, and a better world; The Obama Administration will bring about the positive changes necessary to seek out and remove these types of people from agencies that are charged with allocating resources and services that have long term effects on people's lives.

Greg Coleman

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

McCain & Obama At The Barbershop

John McCain and Barack Obama somehow ended up at the same barbershop.

As they sat there, each being worked on by a different barber, not a word was spoken.

The barbers were even afraid to start a conversation for fear it would turn to politics.

As the barbers finished their shaves, the one who had McCain in his chair reached for the aftershave.

McCain was quick to stop him saying, 'No thanks, my wife will smell that and think I've been in a whorehouse.

'The second barber turned to Obama and said, 'How about you?'Obama replied, 'Go ahead; my wife doesn't know what the inside of a whorehouse smells like.'


Greg Coleman

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sarah Palin Misses An Opportunity To Associate Herself With A Real Seasoned Politician: Hillary Clinton





On Monday, Hillary Clinton was scheduled to speak at a protest near the UN against Iranian President, Mahmoud Anmadinejad.

However, her representatives cancelled her appearance when they found out that Sarah Palin was also scheduled to speak.

This is just another obvious futile attempt on the part of the McCain/Palin Campaign to fool woman who gave their support and their votes to Senator Clinton into thinking that Sarah Palin is a Hillary Clinton.

Nice try McCain, but as you can see, the bullshit is not working.

And what’s even funnier is the fact that since Clinton’s cancellation, Sarah Palin has decided that non-partisan politics should take precedence over the threat of a nuclear Iran. Oh Please! -Cut the crap.

The attempt to insult the intelligence of thousands of woman voters has not succeeded.

And for me personally, you’re attempt at trying to associate yourself with Senator Clinton has been hilarious.

The majority of people who are not politically naïve recognized the McCain Campaign’s token move as just what it was, a political ploy.

I think the only one who still does not know what is was is Sarah Palin.

She seems to have thoroughly brainwashed herself into believing that she is the political powerhouse that John McCain tried to make her out to be.

But most of the woman that I know, especially in the Black Community, already looked beyond the lies and the shit eatin grins, and saw how superficial and plastic she was from day one.

As a matter of fact, I have heard many of them say: “What woman are they talking about when they say that all of America’s Woman are so amazed and excited about her being added to the McCain Ticket, they didn’t talk to me”.

So, I just wanted to take a moment to thank Senator Hillary Clinton for not aiding them in their attempts to deceive the American Public.

Thank you Senator Clinton for being a part of the movement to elect the right team for the job, Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

Hillary Clinton Cancels Speech At Protest, When She Learns That Sarah Palin Is Scheduled To Speak Also.




Greg Coleman















Even Karl Rove Says McCain’s Lying Has Gone To Far



As all of us who are old enough and smart enough, know that politicians are known for lying. As a matter of fact, a great part of what they do when campaigning is lying to the people in order to convince them that they are going to solve all of the people’s problems.

These behaviors range anywhere from, distorting or exaggerating the truth, lying by omission, and just plain old pure unadulterated lying.

While we are aware of inaccuracies that have occurred within the Obama campaign, we have just got to say that John McCain and Sarah Palin have reached a new high in lows, for a political campaign.

You know that things are really getting bad when the number 1 Bush Confidant, who is 1 of 3 people who should be in handcuffs, (the other 2 being George W. Bush, and Dick Cheney, and all who helped them deceive the American People in reference to the Iraq War), says that McCain’s lies in his ads have gone too far.

Karl Rove On McCain

This is one of the most faithful Republican Politicians in the country. So faithful that he was, and still is willing to face the possibility of prison in order to protect his bosses, George W. Bush, and Dick Cheney.

So when the American People hear this testimony coming from someone whom you would least expect it to be coming from, then you really have to wonder about the character of the people that he is referring to.

This should weigh heavily in your decision on November 4, 2008. However, in spite of the fact that the majority of the things that John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin have been saying, has been said to deceive the American People, there will still be a significant number of Americans that will not vote for the right guy, because he is not the white guy.

Of course, there is no use trying to reach people who are so ignorant that they can only judge people by the things that they have no control over, instead of for the things that they have conquered. So for them, you may want to tune out now.

However, for the people who are not blinded by prejudice and hatred, you may want to reevaluate your decision based on competence and character, and not on that other thing.

Know what I mean?

Greg Coleman

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The Economy Is Fundamentally Sound?



John McCain Says: “The Economy Is Fundamentally Sound”, September 15, 2008.

Please click the link below and read the story from yesterday’s financial news, and then continue on.

Read News Here.


Need we say more?


If you are not registered to vote, please do so now.

Time is running out for unregistered voters all over the country.


Please register here. And Do It Now!


And on November 4, 2008, vote for the right guy, not the white guy.


Greg Coleman

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Latest Terror Threat From The McCain Campaign

The latest threat to national security, (according to the McCain Campaign), is the statement made by Barack Obama where he makes reference to putting lipstick on a pig.

Because the McCain Campaign cannot address or acknowledge the leader of their party: George W. Bush, or the performance of their party over the last 8 years, they must find something to arouse the American People into a frenzy about.

By doing so, they think that they can make the majority of Americans, (who do benefit from social programs that were created by the vicious anti-American criminals known as liberals), not pay attention or forget what they have seen, heard and experienced as a result of the Republicans Party’s incompetence and negligence.

So even though Barack Obama has been under vicious attacks, first from his Democratic adversary Hillary Clinton, and now from the plastic people known as the McCain/Palin Team, or should I say the Palin/McCain Team. You be the judge.

But anyway! This team has now accused Obama of making this statement in reference to Sarah Palin.

However, this statement is not a Barack Obama original.

This is a cliché that is used in politics, sports, business, and in general conversation.

As a matter of fact, John McCain used the same statement in May of 2007, when referring to Hillary Clinton’s Health Care Plan. And now, he wants an apology from Barack Obama, because he used it in one of his speeches while referring to the McCain/Palin/Bush/Cheney Policies.

However, the McCain Campaign who has attacked Barack Obama repeatedly is now crying foul, boo hoo- because they say that his remarks were being directed to Sarah Palin.

Personally, I truly believe that Obama is a far more sincere person then John McCain and Sarah Palin put together, so I believe him when he says that he was using the term to refer to their policies, and not as a personal attack.

However, just because Senator Obama has been a gentleman and consummate professional at all times, even when he has been under vicious attacks; we as Obama supporters are not going to turn against our candidate for attacking back when under attack.

So to the McCain Campaign, and to the barracuda, pit bull with lipstick, or what ever the hell they are referring to her as today:

Cut the crap!

You have nothing else of substance to stand on for your party, your campaign, or your Vice Presidential Pick. So you continue to try and divert the people’s attention away from your shortcomings, to an assault on Barack Obama’s character.

Check this out.

That shit is only working with the people who have bought into the bullshit that you have been selling.

Those of us, who are true Obama Supporters, because we have been listening to him as opposed to just looking at his skin tone, will not be moved.

So you would be better off making this campaign about the issues and not about personalities, as your campaign management has tried to do.

Stick to the issues at hand, and some of the American People might at least listen to you.


“Like Putting Lipstick On A Pig”


“Like Putting Lipstick On A Pig”



Greg Coleman

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

A Brief Message To President Palin, and Vice President McCain




Try A New Speech.

The One That You Used At The RNC Is Getting Stale Like Your False Attacks, Inaccuracies Of Facts, and Your Blatant Lies.

How IN The Hell Are You Going To Bring About Change, When You Can’t Even Change Your Speech?

Who Is The Next President?

Cast your Vote Here

Saturday, September 6, 2008

The Republicans Adopt Barack Obama’s Campaign

The-Great-White-Nope


This week we were treated to the spectacular Republican National Convention.

An exciting, titillating, historical convention of biblical proportions full of change, change and more change.

The star of this show, (according to those in attendance), was Sarah Palin, John McCain’s token female, who was snatched from Alaska, where she was a small town mayor, and now Governor, as an attempt to insult the intelligence of hard core Hillary Clinton Supporters in order to win their votes in November.

Apparently John said: “Get me a woman, any woman”, and so he did.

After giving Sarah Palin’s appointment serious consideration, and after talking to several Barack Obama Supporters (of all races), we have made the following observations:

She does not have enough experience.

We don’t know who she is.

We don’t know what she represents.

She is not only associated with a political kook who believes that Alaska should not be a part of the United States, but she is also married to him.

She appears to have all of the characteristics of being a member of a white supremacy/survivalist organization.

And just for the record, since all of the disagreements, criticisms, and questions about Barack Obama’s qualifications were not racist, then we refuse to be called sexist when we have legitimate concerns about her ability to run this nation if the need arises.

And as far as the family being off limits is concerned, just remember Barack Obama’s entire family was constantly under attack, especially Michelle Obama, so with that in mind, we feel that as the 2nd. in command of the conservative, holier then thou Republican Party, an unwed teenager who is pregnant is indeed an issue.

Why?

Because this proves that her outdated views on sex and sex education policies don’t even work in her own home, so why would we want these policies to be implemented for our entire nation.

Her state of Alaska ranks as one of the highest in STD’s, once again, as a result of her antiquated policies on sex and sex education, which involves the theory that if you don’t discuss a problem, then it won’t be a problem.

This is not how things work in the real world.

And we have 8 years of the Republicans to prove this.

Because they have insisted on denying that there are economic problems, energy problems, racial problems, and national security problems with our country, the problems that were once whispering to us, are now screaming out to us.

And last and certainly not least, we were appalled by Palin’s unsubstantiated inaccurate attacks on Obama and the work that he has done to help people who were in dire need of help. We know that (in Palin’s world), the work that community organizers do, and the people that they do it for are insignificant.

We also know that traditionally, the Republican Party has not served the “little people”, in this country who need service the most. And her minimizing the importance of community organizers to try and attack Obama’s qualifications for leadership just shows us that if certain groups, or certain people do not have any financial clout, then they are not considered to be worthy of their respect or their attention.

Community organizers were at the heart of the Civil Rights Movement, and I am sure everyone knows how monumental that movement became in this country. And not only that, if it had not been for some of the organizers in my community who were mentors coaches, counselors, spiritual leaders etc, I, and many other youth who are now grown man, would not be here as witnesses to just how important grassroots, community organizers are to this country.

And she has the unmitigated gall to try and minimize the role of the most famous community organizer in the nation today.

If Palin’s speech was a home run with bases loaded, (as I have heard some Republican Friendly Commentators say), then the game on Wednesday night was truly little league.

In my opinion, the best speech that I heard at the Republican National Convention was John McCain’s.

However, the fact that his speech was the best, is not saying very much, with everything being relative.

The highlights of John McCain’s speech, (as it was with the other speakers that I heard), was the times when they transformed from conservatives, (which is what the Republican Party is all about), no change, into agents of change, which is when they started running Barack Obama’s Campaign.

We repeatedly heard inaccuracies about what Barack Obama stands for, his energy policies, his economic polices, and above all else, his policy of inclusion for all people no matter what their income or their skin color.

Now here’s a question for all Americans who are not blinded by racial, social, or class hatred: When you looked at the audiences that attended the Democratic National Convention, what did you see?

You saw thousands of people from different places, with different backgrounds, incomes, and of different races who wanted the same thing; positive change for our country.

Now here is that same question for the same people who are not blinded by racial, social, or class hatred: What did you see when you looked at the audiences at the Republican National Convention?

Did you see any indication of progress or change?

No what you saw were people who are still living in the old west, slavery times, and in the times when war for America was simple because the playing field in the world was so uneven in favor of the US.

Those days are gone forever, and Barack Obama is very aware of this fact, and his message of change is so effective, and so powerful, that the very people who detest him, (for whatever reason), have had to abandon their original ideology and adopt his.

This is a true indication of the fact that the Democratic Party, led by Barack Obama and Joe Biden is on the right track.

The majority of the convention was about John McCain’s capture and torture, and warm and fuzzy platitudes for their families, friends, children, puppies, etc. All of this is well and good. However, after 4 nights of the RNC, I did not hear anything that answered the question: What are you going to do to make my life, and the life of my fellow Americans better then it is now?

If they were not talking about John McCain’s war story, they were busy using Obama’s principles of leadership as if they were their own, or they were minimizing Obama’s qualifications, and trying to over inflate those of Governor Palin’s.

To make a long boring story shorter, I still do not think that John McCain and Sarah Palin are going to bring about the changes that we need in these dangerous times.

I and many of my fellow Obama supporters, (of all races and income levels), agree that John McCain’s sacrifice for this country is well respected and appreciated, and we will not try to minimize the importance of it.

However, to imply that just because Obama was not shot down, captured, beaten and held as a POW in Vietnam with the scars to prove it, does not automatically qualify John McCain as the best leader for America, and it definitely does not automatically disqualify Barack Obama as the best leader either.

So the only thing that the Republican National Convention was effective at doing was to verify the fact that they are not the answer.

They did not discuss the issues.

They did not discuss solutions to these issues.

They did not discuss unity.

They did not discuss the past 8 years.

And it was funny to see Republicans avoiding conversations about Republicans.

Fear mongering, war mongering, intolerance, denial, and trying to invalidate the most qualified candidate is not the answer to our problems.

Only a leader like Barack Obama who can bring together all kinds of people who want the same things, (that being the improvement of life for all Americans), can accomplish this.

And as one final testament to Barack Obama’s Validity as a viable presidential candidate, the Republicans are now referring to Governor Palin as John McCain’s Barack Obama.

So why should America settle for an imitation when they can have the real deal.

So thanks to the RNC for solidifying our support of Barack Obama and Joe Biden, for the benefit of All Americans.


Who Is The Next President?

Cast your Vote Here




Thursday, September 4, 2008

They Don't Care About You Black Republican




I could not help noticing that there are a few black people in attendance at the Republican National Convention. And I was okay with that until I just happened to see a few making a speech proclaiming John McCain as their president.

First of all, I just want to let you know that this is America, and that as Americans, we all have the right to believe in what we believe in, and to speak freely about those beliefs.

So you made it very clear in your speech to the White People at the convention what you truly believe.

And in keeping with the American tradition of being free to believe and speak what we truly believe, I would just like to take a moment to give you my impression of your presence at this RNC, and the fact that you publicly proclaimed your love for a presidential candidate who is representing the party that set back and made jokes, and talked about how great their wardrobe was, instead of sending help to New Orleans to save the lives of many poor black and white people who drowned because of their indifference and hatred for these poor people, who do not own big businesses like drug companies or oil companies.

My how soon they forget, and I understand them doing that, because this is an election year.

However Brothers! - I can call you brothers cant I? Or do they allow me to call you brother?

Anyway!

I want you to know that it is my honest opinion that those same white people who sit patently through your speeches and cheered you all on when you spoke against Barack Obama, and spoke up for John McCain, are the same white people that, (if you were not a part of this convention, and did not have on a suit), would put your change on the counter instead of putting it in your hand, talk about how they cant stand the smell of you, and others like you, reminisce about the good old days when we knew our place, and when our place was on the plantation, and who would also not want you near them, their homes, their families, or their businesses.

So I am assuming that you must be okay with being a Second -Class citizen, and that you feel safe and at peace when you have their false admiration.

Well let me just tell you this, originally the Republican Party did start with a noble cause in mind just like the health care industry did. However, because of racial hatred, greed, and the conservative tradition of niggers being kept in their place, I want you to know that you are everything that they want you to be, and that your speech last night went over big time in that room. But beyond that room, I bet that there are millions of Black Americans who were disgraced by your very presence at the RNC, and especially the fact that you made a speech talking about your president John McCain.

So you keep the president that is yours and everyone else’s in that room, and the rest of us will vote for the president that is the president for the majority of people in this country no matter their race, creed, social standing, pedigree, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or who disagree on when life actually starts.

I think that having a president of all of the people of the United States is far more powerful then having a president that caters to the people in that room, and the few who are like those in that room.

My President Is: Barack Obama.

And I say that with just as much, (if not more pride), then you did for John McCain.

Who Is The Next President?






Palin, I Am Not Impressed


Once again, as with most of the speeches that I have been hearing at the Republican National Convention, I was not impressed with the speech by Sarah Palin.

I still did not hear what she would do in a national emergency, or what specific functions she performed in her duties as mayor of a small town, or governor of the state of Alaska that qualifies her to be President of the United States should the need arise.

I heard more examples of warm and fuzzy references to husbands, wives, children, cronies, fellow POW’s, etc, etc, etc, etc.

Now don’t get me wrong. These stories are American stories that need to be told. And, during the DNC, we did see many of these same types of stories. They are part of what makes a political convention a success.

However, in addition to these stories, we also were treated to the stories of successes that we experienced when the Democrats held the presidency in the past, and we also heard several ideas about what they were planning to do, to get us back to where we were, prior to the catastrophes of the last 8 years.

This has been missing from Palin’s speech, as well as the speeches of the other Republican Speakers. And with good reason, there is nothing for them to talk about concerning the past 8 years. And if I had the kind of track record that they have had, I would rather try to belittle the man who is the most qualified candidate for the jot too.

I heard the drill baby drill theme, which has been constant throughout this convention, and then she slipped right into Barack Obama’s energy plan, for which she should be charged with plagiarism. I heard her try to keep the tradition alive of trying to downplay the abilities of Barack Obama to bring together more then one kind of people by the millions, which John McCain and the Republicans cannot do.

So it’s easier for people to make fun of abilities that they do not posses then it is to do the work necessary to obtain those skills.

It is also a mystery to me that if you Republicans had all of the answers, and such a great love for the people of this country, what the hell have you been waiting for.

Why haven’t you put all of these powerful policies, procedures, and methods into play over the past 8 years?

How could you have known all of these wonderful things as Republicans, and let the country go to hell in a hand basket.

So I am going to have to say that I was not impressed by the lady from Alaska, that has become one of the top states in the union as far as STD’s are concerned, and this no doubt from Palin’s insistence on not supporting sex education.

This is what she has done for the state of Alaska.

Is this what we want for our entire nation?

This speech was great for the Republicans, and we all already knew that it would be.

However, for the rest of us who have been exposed to the bitterness and hatred coming from these so-called small towns, that Obama spoke of; we were not impressed by her defense of those towns.

Remember, we lived through these small town experiences for most of our lives.

And as far as saying one thing in one place, and then saying something in another place, which is what she accused Obama of doing, I say to you all that, African Americans should not be African Americans when they are at the convention or in your speeches, and black niggers in your private clubs, showers, golf clubs, board rooms, and your homes.

So this is a bit of political hypocrisy on your part and on the part of your fellow Americans of the Republican Party.

So don’t tell me about using one kind of language in one place, and another type in another.

Oh Yea! About her being proud to be an American always, which was her jab at Michelle Obama’s statement about finally being proud of her country.

The reason that she can say that she has always been proud of her country is because she have always been treated like an American and a human being by her country.

Some of us have not had the privilege, and judging from white America’s response to Barack Obama’s campaign, (especially in those so called small towns), to become the first African American President, we see that this country is still not living up to the true meaning of it’s creed.

So excuse us if we don’t appear to be so dammed patriotic.

It is very hard to love a place that does not treat you like an equal member. If you want to receive love and respect, then you better damm well be willing to give it.

Don’t forget that it was not that long ago when we could not eat in a restaurant, use the public facilities to take care of our natural bodily functions, get a loan at a fair rate, or in many places, vote.

Sarah, I am sure that your Republican Cronies enjoyed your speech; but I was not impressed.


Who Is The Next President?



Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Republican Party Proves That It Is An Exclusive Club.




Last night was the 2nd. Day of the RNC, (Republican National Convention), which is actually the 1st. day, because yesterday Laura Bush had to demonstrate how much concern she and the Republican Party has for the very same people that they watched drown during Hurricane Katrina just 3 years ago.

And they have yet to make an honest effort to restore New Orleans, (in the poor neighborhoods), as they promised that they would 3 years ago.

But as usual, the only thing that they have going for them is their ability to fool the uninformed and those who are socially unaware by not mentioning the incidents of the past 8 years, where they have shown that they do not care about certain groups of people.

However, last night’s message was very confusing.

But one extremely clear message did come through to me as a result of my dropping in on the various speeches from time to time.

The first thing I would like for you to notice about the RNC verses the DNC, (Democratic National Convention), is the fact that you will not see very much diversity in the faces of the crowd.

When you looked at the mix of people at the DNC, you saw a large diverse group of people who all were there to hear a common message and to share in the common goal of getting Barack Obama elected as the President of the United States in order to change this country for the better.

But last night, I kept hearing words coming from all of the speaker’s mouths about one America, and they say they are there for all Americans. However, when I scanned the audience on several occasions, all I saw was a sea of white people, and seeing the make up of their audience was like getting into a time machine and traveling back to the 1930’s, 40’s, 50’ and 60’s, which definitely does not indicate change.

And I got the feeling that the few black people that I saw was only there because they were the maids, butlers, and nannies that were threatened with losing their jobs if they did not attend.

Also, I kept hearing this Nazi like message that states that if you don’t agree with them, or if you are not a member of the Republican Party, then you are not putting the country first, and therefore you are not a patriotic citizen.

This is one thing that Barack Obama refuses to do, and the one thing that the Republicans continue to do.

During his impressive speech at the DNC, Obama made it clear that he would speak about the issues, and that he would attack the polices of John McCain and the Republicans that have not and will not address those issues. However, he promised that he would not attack anyone’s patriotism, because he understands that there are patriotic people in the Democratic Party, as well as in the Republican Party.

This is something that the Republicans are failing to acknowledge. And it is a total turn off for many Americans who know that they are not members of this exclusive club.

Now in a country that is known for freedom of speech and thought, this is quite an odd message coming from a group of people who claim to be interested in the benefit of all of the people that they have been charged with serving.

And the other thing that is confusing and also very annoying to me is the fact that people who are supposed to be very competent at what they do appear to be so incompetent when they are trying to validate Sarah Palin’s skimpy qualifications to be Vice President of the United States. And this is particularly disturbing since we have been hearing so much about the lack of experience that our candidate Barack Obama has and how ineffective he would be as President.

This just shows the same lack of judgment that we have been subjected to over the last 8 years that we have experienced from George Bush. John McCain’s choice of this woman as his running mate is just an example of things to come, should America be fooled into voting for the Republicans so that they won’t have to vote for a black guy.

Barack Obama has traveled around the world, and has had just as many people rushing to him to hear his messages as he had here at home in the US. Now that is International Diplomacy Experience. Experience, which John McCain tried to down play as celebrity, because it was something that he knows he will never be able to do.

However, Sarah Palin, has just recently obtained a passport, and I believe that in her position as Mayor in a small town of Alaska, and now the Governor of the State of Alaska, It is clear to anyone that has a mind of their own, that this woman is not qualified to run this country should something happen to John McCain.

However, to hear all of these people try to insult the intelligence of the American People is a definite turn off. The only people who are buying her as a qualified candidate is the people who are trying to make the sale, and those who will agree with anything simply because they are Republicans.

So all in all, I as an African American, and someone who wants postive change, have not seen anything to indicate to me that they are willing or able to bring about that change.

Also disturbing is the fact that we are hearing very little about the issues. Issues on the economy, the war in Iraq, health care, race relations in America, energy conservation, and the preservation of our earth, nor have I heard about proposed implementation of programs to address these issues.

I have not heard anything to this effect.

But this is probably due to the fact that they have made very little progress in these areas over the last 8 years.

However, I have heard many warm and fuzzy speeches about how great a First Lady Laura Bush is, or how great a soldier that John McCain was, and what a great president he will make, and what a great mother Sarah Palin is, and what a great Vice President she will make, and how good of a friend everybody is to everybody else in the Republican Party.

However, my concern is that none of these things addresses the major issues that most Americans are concerned with, which is exactly what the Democratic National Convention did for the majority of the event.

And the other thing about the DNC that was so comfortable for many of us who support Barack Obama, was the fact that we did see so many different types of people who were excited, motivated, and ready for the positive changes that we feel that America is in dire need of.

So it appears that my theory was correct.

The only way to explain away the record of the Republican Party for the last 8 years, the similarities between John McCain and George Bush, the 50,000 dead in Iraq that has not brought Osama Bin Laden to justice yet, and the fact that the Republican Party is still what it has always been, which is an exclusive club for the rich and the powerful, and ignoramuses who are poor, who just don’t understand that this is not the place for them to be.

So I would have to say the score as of today for Political conventions is:
Democrats 4-Republicans 0

Now Who Is The Nest President?