Bloggers For Barack Obama
January 11th, 2008 at 08:48am Manchild
I’m supporting 2008 Presidential Candidate Barack Obama because he gives me “hope.” He’s beating the odds. It’s my heart-felt prayer that Senator Obama isn’t the only political candidate who sees past all the smoke and mirrors, chooses the high road, and endures the escalating personal attacks while sitting in the “seat of the accused.”
Watching and listening to Mrs. Michelle Obama gives me a reason to hope. As a sign of respect, I tip my hat to this wise woman of substance as she steadfastly stands by Obama’s side with honor and dignity during a time when marriages are failing at an alarming rate. I agree with her. I’m also sick and tired of living in fear for all the innocent children who’ve been “marked for destruction.” Aren’t you?
All the emotionally-charged mud slinging that has recently inundated the news appears to be nothing more than acts of desperation. Senator Obama has successfully managed to capture the hearts and the attention of an eclectic collection of highly-motivated voters who’ve also grown sick and tired of “business as usual.” Let the sleep-walking status quo know that you’re not afraid to face your fears and embrace Change.
Are you ready to take a stand by using your blog to let the world know that you’re a blogger who believes that Senator Barack Obama will do what’s best for all Americans and not just a few? Matters not the color of your skin, your gender, your political affiliation, your religious beliefs, your personal preferences. Take a stand. Register. Vote. Together, we can make a difference during what shall soon prove to be yet another “defining moment” in the history of this country.
Copyright (c) 2008 by Roderick O. Solomon. All Rights Reserved.
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6 Comments Add your own
1. Chelle | January 14th, 2008 at 10:48 pm
Amen!
…you know what I don’t understand is that non-Obama supporters, somehow believe this is about race, truth be told it’s not the man it’s the message…
2. Marvalus | January 19th, 2008 at 10:48 am
I have used my blog whenever I can to destroy the myths and downright lies that are perpetuated by the media and to encourage folks to do their own investigation of the truth…
It really is about the change that Senator Obama offers; it doesn’t have a thing to do with the fact that he is a black man…but more to do with the fact that he is a humble, intelligent, qualified man with a plan.
3. Clement | January 23rd, 2008 at 7:29 am
I wish Barack Obama all the best in this contest. He has the substance to take America to another level.
4. Joseph | February 13th, 2008 at 8:45 am
I am not a US citizen and I dont live there. I am very much inspired by Obama… I believe that he will be one of the best presidents US can have…. Hope everyone in the US can see what Obama wants to achieve to make reforms for the most powerful country in the world…
5. Kim | February 20th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
I live in Charleston, SC where Obama beat Miss Hillary like she stole something. When you come to my blog, it is OBVIOUS I’m an Obama supporter. I am so excited by this campaign. I do fear with Hillary on this losing streak with Wisconsin and Hawaii, she is gonna play real dirty. Not that she hasn’t already, but the nickpicking with the so-called plagiarism, you can smell the desperation.
6. Lisa C | February 28th, 2008 at 6:39 pm
Yes We Can!, was a phrase that I didn’t become familiar with until a few weeks ago.
One night as I was watching CNN, Michelle Obama was speaking. That was the night I decided to pick a side and let everyone know, clearly, who I was going to support. Never before have I been so passionate about a Presidential Candidate. Barack Obama, if nothing else, has given this black “little girl” hope. Hope for myself, my husband, my children and my people. We will (should) never look at ourselves the same again because now we know; YES WE CAN!
Thank you, Mr. Solomon!
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