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Title: BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT
Source: Black Men for McCain
URL Source: http://blackmenformccain.com/2008/10/18/barack-obama-for-president/
Published: Oct 18, 2008
Author: some line jumper
Post Date: 2008-10-24 18:24:18 by Tauzero
Keywords: None
Views: 253
Comments: 14

BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT

My father is not well. He readily admits his time is short, and the encroaching spectre of The End has made him a more reflective man than I have ever known him to be. Over the past few weeks, he’s spent a lot of time talking about what he will take away from this life when he leaves it. Difficult stuff, to be sure, but hours I will cherish.

To my surprise, Dad has not moved toward religion in his last days. Instead, he’s found his spirituality in family and friends. According to him, the people he loves are the ones who have filled his life with light, not the promises made in his Bible. Last week he said Christianity always gave him the same comfort he remembers from childhood–the feeling of cuddling up by a warm fire with a good story and a parent to reassure him that in the end, everything would be okay. But it’s the end. And everything is not okay.

Dad is a self-made man who came up from nothing. To him, personal responsibility is the foundation of our society. He didn’t believe that men, black or white, should rely on anyone, especially not the government. But as he watched his life savings drain away with his health, and the dreams of his children fade as we struggled to pay the bills to keep him alive, that ideology began to feel disconnected from reality. The Conservatism he taught me encouraged unrepentant faith in the Free Market–if you believe, you will prosper. But we believed. And we are not prospering. We are withering away.

Dad has long since abandoned the Conservative cause–not just because he felt betrayed by George W. Bush, but because his perspective on life changed the longer he lived it. As many of you have pointed out, I’ve begun to question my own devotion to the party as a result. In recent weeks, the debacle of McCain/Palin has accelerated my move away from Conservatism so rapidly, I can’t even see my old mindset on the horizon anymore. And in the wake of my retreat, a new question has emerged: why did I hold these beliefs so close for so long? Maybe I, like my father, needed that comfort of a parent reading a storybook, assuring me that I would be safe and secure if I would just close my eyes and go to sleep.

I feel like a stranger to my all-too-recent self. There was an obstinance to my thinking, a stubborn determination to stick to the “values” of Republicanism, even when the moral failure of that ideology was staring me in the face. It is remarkable that in spite of the disaster of the past 8 years, so many of us continue to believe in that story, to stay Republican on faith alone. We have been told from a young age that belief is the greatest virtue, that faith makes a man. But it doesn’t. In this case, faith just makes a good consumer.

We are the wealthiest country in the world, and yet we are the only industrialized nation where a health problem can bankrupt an otherwise secure financial existence. We tell our citizens that cutting taxes for the wealthiest will somehow “trickle down” to them, but it simply doesn’t. The idea that every man must live and work for himself has not served us well. If we are to survive, we must embrace a shared purpose.

So I will vote for Barack Obama on November 4th.

I will vote for him because I want to learn from our past and evolve to a better future. I will vote for him for my children, in hopes that their American story will not mirror mine. But most of all, I will vote Obama because my father would have done it, as a final dissertation on his experience in this life. He may not have the opportunity to put his change of heart into action. But by changing me, he already has.


Poster Comment:

The guy who created the t-shirt started to flip when Palin was nominated.

The comments from his blog readers are great, especially the ones that call him a house negro, and point out the "lack of diversity" at the convention -- the same "lack of diversity" to which Respectable Conservatives maintain a studious blindness that is patently RIDICULOUS to EVERYBODY but themselves.

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#8. To: Tauzero (#0)

We are the wealthiest country in the world, and yet we are the only industrialized nation where a health problem can bankrupt an otherwise secure financial existence. We tell our citizens that cutting taxes for the wealthiest will somehow “trickle down” to them, but it simply doesn’t. The idea that every man must live and work for himself has not served us well. If we are to survive, we must embrace a shared purpose.

Nice to see that people are finally wising up. But it's not all their fault, the corporate/elitist funded think tanks applied decades worth of psychological research and innovation to coming up with the most effective sales pitches possible when promoting their agenda, and then they found Ronald Wilson Reagan as a frontman to sell it to the public. It's sad, but now, nearly 30 years after that noxious philosophy really took hold here, the failure of it has become so painfully manifest that even the dimmest of the dim are starting to question it.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: We can learn a LOT from countries like Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. I'm not saying we need to do things exactly the way they do them, but we sure can learn a whole lot from them overall.

It's time to admit that we were sold an enormous bill of goods, that Ronald Wilson Reagan was NOT a "great president", that "trickle-down economics" was just a clever way of saying "the wealthy get to piss all over the rest of us and then say that it's raining", and that it's now time to wake up from our corporate-media induced slumber and realize that a better way of life does exist, it is attainable, and we really can do better than what we're doing now.

And no, I don't think Obama is going to do any of this. I think he's just another corporate/elite owned shill who's just charismatic enough to convince a lot of people that he's somehow going to create "change", when in fact he's just going to find ways to kick the can a ways further down the road, and maybe toss just a few extra beans at the public while doing whatever his paymasters demand. But eventually hardship and hunger and deprivation are going to convince the majority of people that what we have is no longer working, and we need something better. And, once again, I submit that we don't need to re-invent the wheel, we don't need to resort to "utopian dreaming" and all of that nonsense, I'm saying that examples exist right now, that have been in place for many decades, and that actually work in the real world. We can either choose to learn from them, or we can continue pursuing the failed policies of corporate domination of every single aspect of our lives.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2008-10-24   19:08:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Elliott Jackalope (#8)

we don't need to re-invent the wheel

No, we need to re-invent the necktie party..

Lady X  posted on  2008-10-24   19:45:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Lady X (#11)

we need to re-invent the necktie party..

Great!

I'll meet you at Wall St and Nassau.

What time's good for you?

iconoclast  posted on  2008-10-24   19:55:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: iconoclast (#12)

Actually it may be starting.

I heard there was vandalism at some Minnasota politicos houses..

Lady X  posted on  2008-10-24   21:24:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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