This sleazy campaign ploy suggests Obama lacks the character to be President
by Tina Grazier
The first black man who would be President of the United States has billed himself as someone with the capacity and talent to unite people a peacemaker extraordinaire. He apparently believes this ability extends across all borders and boundries, a claim that has won him support from all around the world. How does a man who claims such sterling qualities and abilities deign to suggest the following:
We know what kind of campaign they’re going to run. They’re going to try to make you afraid. They’re going to try to make you afraid of me. They’re going to say you know what, He’s young and inexperienced and he’s got a funny name. Did I mention he’s black?” Barrack Obama featured on CNN Election Center with Wolf Blitzer
Senator Obamas blatantly slanderous remark might be deemed clever and shrewd by campaign managers and advisors, or eccentric pastors, but it is unwise for him to begin this way considering the much bigger context of the office for which he aspires. As President, Obama would represent all Americans. He would become the face of our nation and our nations character. Unfounded accusations do not make a good start nor do they bode well for an Obama presidency. They do suggest the man is a fraud.
Please vote wisely in November
Hat tip: Newsbusters