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Aug 29 2008

Barack Obama: A man of destiny?

Published by mcdondees at 8:08 am under Political Edit This

Barack Obama celebrates after successful Democratic Convention

(Denver, CO) Just imagine what Martin Luther King Jr. would have said 45 years ago to know that an African American has finally been nominated for President of the United States of America. Just picture the smile upon his face and the pride within this heart to know that his dream is still alive. And from where this humble reporter sits, I’d say that not only is King’s dream still alive, it is thriving.

After the most successful Democratic National Convention in this new millennium, Barack Obama seems to be surging and seems unstoppable. His vision of resurrecting America’s promise is a message of hope which makes it appear that nothing can stop him from taking the oath of office. Never before have I seen such a strong Democratic nominee, nation, we are witnessing the start of an inevitable force for change. Truly, never before have I seen a candidate more destined to become President, I see nothing that can prevent him from…

(Hold it, wait a minute, I’m getting news that there has been a confirmed threat against presidential candidate Barack Obama’s life.  And according to the Secret Service, one of the suspects, said that they did not have a political motive for killing Obama, but rather, as paraphrased by the government documents, “the only reason to kill Obama is because Obama is black.”)

A trio of crazy Methheads

Ok, I stand corrected. That would stop him, but that kind of craziness you can just never anticipate. So repeating, Barack Obama is coming off an incredible convention and is destined to become the next President of the United States, or be killed. Uhh, let’s hope for that first one.

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