Friday, May 2, 2008

Will Black Voters Stay Home if Obama Loses Nomination?

This one will not!

If Hillary were the Democratic Nominee I would help strengthen the progressive wing of the Republican Party between the Convention and November.

Are those who declare they will stay at home so self-absorbed as to not see the changing tide and dynamics on the Republican side?

That is downright dilettantish!

I have voted for far worse Democrats than McCain out of expediency.

I'd rather talk about the planks on the Republican platform than staying home if Clinton is nominated.

Those who say they will stay home are playing checkers in a chess-playing world.

I would vote Republican as shrewdly as Frederick Douglass and my own Great Grandfather.

Will white Democrats stay at home if Obama is the nominee?

That is the question!


In conclusion, I introduce to some and present to others....



singing an appropriate tune.... "The Times They are A-Changing"

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