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Obama speech on race


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Thomas-JeffersonMar 19, 12:15pm
'A More Perfect Union' by Barack Obama
Text of Barack Obama's speech on race.
Post Date Tuesday, March 18, 2008

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MillerbullMar 19, 1:09pm
Great speech. Obama's speech on video: uk.youtube.com/watch [uk.youtube.com/watch]


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TS-guyMar 21, 10:35am
The 'Not this time' phrase reminds me of Ronald Reagan's 'There you go again' phrase.


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OgminApr 24, 6:35am
Two men, two speeches. The men, both lawyers, both from Illinois, were seeking the presidency, despite what seemed their crippling connection with extremists. Each was young by modern standards for a president. Abraham Lincoln had turned fifty-one just five days before delivering his speech. Barack Obama was forty-six when he gave his. Their political experience was mainly provincial, in the Illinois legislature for both of them, and they had received little exposure at the national level--two years in the House of Representatives for Lincoln, four years in the Senate for Obama. Yet each was seeking his party's nomination against a New York senator of longer standing and greater prior reputation--Lincoln against Senator William Seward, Obama against Senator Hillary Clinton. They were both known for having opposed an initially popular war--Lincoln against President Polk's Mexican War, raised on the basis of a fictitious provocation; Obama against President Bush's Iraq War, launched on false claims that Saddam Hussein possessed WMDs and had made an alliance with Osama bin Laden.

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