Tonight's Acceptance Speech

DerrickTulips

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Should be one of the most historic events in our nations history. I am far from an Obama supporter. I do think he brings with him a lot of rhetoric ( compared to his accomplishments). However, he is inspirational and with the huge crowd and setting.. this should be legendary. :0corn
 
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If he wins it will be historic. In fact I would argue that he overcame race prejudice to get elected. So now that an African American can be elected president of the United States can we all agree to END AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND REPARATIONS. Time to get rid of those boxes on college applications so that all applicants are treated equally on merit, not to meet some darn quota or racial diversity. Best applicants should be accepted first.
 

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If he wins it will be historic. In fact I would argue that he overcame race prejudice to get elected. So now that an African American can be elected president of the United States can we all agree to END AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND REPARATIONS. Time to get rid of those boxes on college applications so that all applicants are treated equally on merit, not to meet some darn quota or racial diversity. Best applicants should be accepted first.

Not sure what hole you popped out of, but I agree!
 

justin22g

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5-1 he will not put his hand on the bible

Now why in the hell would you say that?




I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.:00hour :00hour :00hour :00hour :00hour :00hour :00hour :00hour :00hour
 

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one of the most historic events in our nations history.

http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1853025-1,00.html

But even with his new populist skills, Obama hasn't been as plain as he could be. If an Apollo project to create a new alternative-energy economy is his highest priority, as he told me, why hasn't he given a major speech about it during the fall campaign? Why hasn't he begun to mobilize the nation for this next big mission? In part, I suppose, because campaigns are about firefighting ? and this campaign in particular has been about "the fierce urgency of now," to use one of Obama's favorite phrases by Martin Luther King Jr., because of the fears raised by the financial crisis and because of the desperate, ferocious attacks launched by his opponent.

If he wins, however, there will be a different challenge. He will have to return, full force, to the inspiration business. The public will have to be mobilized to face the fearsome new economic realities. He will also have to deliver bad news, to transform crises into "teachable moments." He will have to effect a major change in our political life: to get the public and the media to think about long-term solutions rather than short-term balms. Obama has given some strong indications that he will be able to do this, having remained levelheaded through a season of political insanity. His has been a remarkable campaign, as smoothly run as any I've seen in nine presidential cycles. Even more remarkable, Obama has made race ? that perennial, gaping American wound ? an afterthought. He has done this by introducing a quality to American politics that we haven't seen in quite some time: maturity. He is undoubtedly as ego-driven as everyone else seeking the highest office ? perhaps more so, given his race, his name and his lack of experience. But he has not been childishly egomaniacal, in contrast to our recent baby-boomer Presidents ? or petulant, in contrast to his opponent. He does not seem needy. He seems a grown-up, in a nation that badly needs some adult supervision.


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Justin you wont have to wait long

Justin you wont have to wait long

Ayers, Dohrn, Rezko, Khalifi, Wright

Why don't you do some reading instead of watching ur main stream media.
 

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I heard if you take his speech tonight and only write down every 7th word, it's a secret message to Al Quaeda saying basically that it's on like donkey kong, mission accomplished.
 
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