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very good point from the civil right's activist- Vernon Jordan:
Vernon Jordan Speaks Out on Obama
Eleanor is a good writer/columnist
Vernon Jordan Speaks Out on Obama
Eleanor is a good writer/columnist
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Like everybody else, Vernon Jordan hears the complaints about President Obama, that he hasn’t done enough for the people who elected him, and that includes black Americans. “And there is some legitimacy to it,” Jordan told The Daily Beast. “But he’s done a lot more in this area of inequality than George Bush, and he [Bush] got reelected.” That seems to be setting the bar rather low, but inequality is an area of the law, and of life, that Jordan knows a lot about.
Like everybody else, Vernon Jordan hears the complaints about President Obama, that he hasnt done enough for the people who elected him, and that includes black Americans. And there is some legitimacy to it, Jordan told The Daily Beast. But hes done a lot more in this area of inequality than George Bush, and he [Bush] got reelected. That seems to be setting the bar rather low, but inequality is an area of the law, and of life, that Jordan knows a lot about.
Setting the bar low?
How about no bar. Obama has been a civil right catastrophe of portions that make Bush look good. Suspension of habeas corpus for Americans, gitmo still intact, drone/proxy wars in 7 countries. This man, regardless of his deliberate attempts to be king, make Bush look good. And that task is not easy to do. Bush was a fucking civil rights nightmare.
Like everybody else, Vernon Jordan hears the complaints about President Obama, that he hasnt done enough for the people who elected him, and that includes black Americans. And there is some legitimacy to it, Jordan told The Daily Beast. But hes done a lot more in this area of inequality than George Bush, and he [Bush] got reelected. That seems to be setting the bar rather low, but inequality is an area of the law, and of life, that Jordan knows a lot about.
Jordan believes Obama’s reelection is more important than his election “because this country is more about re-affirmation than affirmation … the fact that the door to the White House and corner offices in America has opened to black people does not mean that all the doors of America are open–and I do believe he is the best person to open the remaining doors.”
Obama's been too much of a moderate for me in his first-term. Vernon's right when he says this:
Vernon Jordan Speaks Out on Obama
Jordan believes Obamas reelection is more important than his election because this country is more about re-affirmation than affirmation the fact that the door to the White House and corner offices in America has opened to black people does not mean that all the doors of America are openand I do believe he is the best person to open the remaining doors.
Obama's been too much of a moderate for me in his first-term. Vernon's right when he says this:
Vernon Jordan Speaks Out on Obama
Jordan believes Obamas reelection is more important than his election because this country is more about re-affirmation than affirmation the fact that the door to the White House and corner offices in America has opened to black people does not mean that all the doors of America are openand I do believe he is the best person to open the remaining doors.
Obama's been too much of a moderate for me in his first-term. Vernon's right when he says this:
Vernon Jordan Speaks Out on Obama
Jordan believes Obamas reelection is more important than his election because this country is more about re-affirmation than affirmation the fact that the door to the White House and corner offices in America has opened to black people does not mean that all the doors of America are openand I do believe he is the best person to open the remaining doors.
So we're not talking civil rights, we're talking affirmative action. Typical misconstrue of reality by LOLberals.
Reminds me of Bush II when he remarked "Don't change horses mid-stream" during his reelection campaign. What makes that truism any different now?
Reminds me of Bush II when he remarked "Don't change horses mid-stream" during his reelection campaign. What makes that truism any different now?