Thursday, May 1, 2008

Nothing accomplished

Five years ago today, Bush said, "Major combat operations in Iraq have ended." This morning the Department of Defense announced that 50 Americans died in Iraq this month, making it the highest death toll in Iraq in eight months. Since Bush's speech, 3,924 Americans have died in Iraq.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Obama takes on Wright

Obama just had an intense press conference in which he took on Rev. Jeremiah Wright head on. Here is a part of his opening statement, followed by video.

I'm outraged by the comments that were made and saddened by the spectacle that we saw yesterday. I have been a member of Trinity United Church of Christ since 1992 and have known Jeremiah Wright for almost 22 years. The person I saw yesterday was not the person I met 20 years ago. His comments were not only divisive and destructive, but they also give comfort to those that prey on hate and I believe they do not accurately portray the perspective of the black church. They certainly do not accurately portray my values and beliefs. If Reverend Wright thinks that is political posturing on my part, he does not know me very well.

I have already denounced those comments that have come out of these previous sermons. I gave him the benefit of the doubt in my speech in Philadelphia, explaining that he has done enormous good in the church, has built a wonderful conversation. They are a wonderful people and what attracted me has always been the ministries reach beyond church walls. But when he states and then amplifies such ridiculous propositions, that the U.S. government is involved in AIDS, when he suggests that Louis Farrakhan represents one of the greatest voices of the 21st century, when he equates the United States' wartime effort with terrorism, then there are no excuses. They offend me, they rightfully offend all Americans, and they should be denounced. That is what I am doing very clearly and unequivocally here today.

I have spent my entire adult life trying to bridge the gap between different kinds of people. That's in my DNA, trying to promote mutual understanding to insist that we all share common hopes and common dreams as Americans and as human beings. That's who I am, that's what I believe, and that's what this campaign has been about.

Psycho O



Clinton announced the endorsement of North Carolina Governor Mike Easley this morning, but Obama will be hanging out with Roy Williams and playing basketball with Tyler Hansbrough. I wonder which will have more of an impact with North Carolina voters.