Obama race-baiting in Miami

| August 8, 2007

I guess Obama didn’t get the message from Martin Luther King, Jr about the content of character being the measure of a person and not the amount of melanin pigment in their skin;

“Our separate struggles are really one,” the Illinois Democrat declared, quoting a telegram Martin Luther King Jr. sent in 1968 to farm-worker activist Cesar Chávez.

Mr. Obama compared last year’s massive immigration rallies led by Hispanics to the civil-rights marches of African-Americans in the 1960s, and called for the two groups to stay the course in a common fight for equality. To rousing applause at the convention of the National Council of La Raza, he alluded to “one dream” for blacks and Latinos. Later, he cited his Kenyan-born father as an example of an immigrant who came here in pursuit of the American dream.

Hey, Obama, you racist SOB, there’s supposed to ONE DREAM for all Americans not just the brown ones. And how can you compare your particular situation to Hispanics, any-damn-way? Your father came here a LEGAL immigrant – your mother was born here. The rallies last year were about protecting ILLEGAL immigrants.

And judging by the way my Latin wife is treated by the majority of Black residents in this area, I think you need to get the word out to your Black supporters that your “struggle” is one. More racist behavior I’ve never seen and it’s perpetrated by majority Blacks on minority Latins.

“The Hispanic and black elites may be singing ‘Kumbaya’ together. But at the neighborhood level, they’re duking it out,” says Paula McClain, a Duke University political scientist who studies black-Latino relations. “Obama needs to understand the nuance and not assume a broad-brush coalition” between them.

But I guess any race in a storm, huh?

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GI JANE

C’mon, where would the democrats be without the race card?