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Oct. 21, 2008 Ask not what you can do for Obama rather ask what Obama can do for you! In an article on Uselessknowledge Magazine ( April 2 , 2008) I categorically stated that Barak Hussien Obama must become the next elected president of the United States of America come November 2008. I called the article my JFK, MLK, OBAMA speech and I stand by my summation – submission. In the words of Abraham Lincoln in 1885: “Our progress in degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rapid. As a nation we began by declaring that “all men are equal!” we now practically read it, “all men are created equal, except Negroes”. When the know-nothings get control, it will read “all men are created equal, except Negroes and foreigners and Catholics” America has changed a lot since 1885 and certainly as foreigners have since become assimilated, Catholics have ruled America, all except Negroes. Make absolutely no mistake about the coming November polls-it is about race, it has to be about race, its going to be about race! Almost every single dominant grouping in America (who matter as in who carry weight) has had a shot at the title or had influence in the running of the country in one way or the other. And look where it has got us, every one except the Negro and… “So I say to you, my friends, that even though we must face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American Dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed…….” A cartoon in Time Magazine (on line Cartoons of the Week) shows Ol’ Abe with Martin Luther King up in the clouds looking down on Obama and ABE is tapping on the shoulder king saying “It’s not a dream”. You sure bet - even Mr. McCain is tapping into the elixir by reminding the American people of the dream, yeah right a Republican establishment candidate on the back foot whining the underdog theme (“We shall not withdraw…”). I shall repeat as I iterated in my April piece that if the United States of America must regain its moral standing ever again eyes of the world community then Obama must win or America will stand alone as eerily echoed in the (Archibald McLeish, 1917- 1952):
America is alone: man together many of one mouth, of
one
breath, dressed as one- and none brothers among them:
One the taught speech and the aped tongue.
America is alone and the gulls are calling.
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