The BN Village  
Home Register FAQ Members Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read


Welcome to the African and Caribbean Social network.

You are currently are in guest mode which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access other features. By joining this free African Caribbean Social utility you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), upload images, add videos, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free, join the African and Caribbean community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.
Go Back   The BN Village > Welcome to The Black Forum - The Black net Village > News and Politics Village
Reload this Page Obama Casts Self As Civil Rights Successor

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Obama Casts Self As Civil Rights Successor
(#1 (permalink))
Old
Judge J's Avatar
Judge J is Offline
Villager Senior
Judge J is an unknown quantity at this point
 
Posts: 2,288
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: , ,
Default Obama Casts Self As Civil Rights Successor - 27-11-07, 08:39 PM

Obama Casts Self As Civil Rights Successor

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) cast himself Sunday as a natural and necessary heir to the civil rights greats, appealing to black worshippers to show the courage of their forerunners and back his candidacy for president.

In an unannounced appearance that startled most in the African-American congregation, Obama cast his campaign in historic and even divine terms.

He said that, like Moses, the civil rights pioneers had been to the mountaintop but did not reach the promised land, leaving it to today’s generation to finish the job, much as Joshua succeeded Moses.

“We have inherited this opportunity from the Moses generation ... who have teed it up for us,” he said.

“I didn’t have to go to jail. I haven’t had my head beat in - haven’t had dogs and fire hoses set on me. So I’m benefiting from what the Moses generation did. ... The question is whether the Joshuas among us are willing to stand up, are willing to be counted, are willing to vote, are willing to organize, are willing to mobilize, are willing to get going.”

It was one of the most compelling rationales Obama has articulated for a campaign that has been sidetracked by missteps and mudslinging but that now sees the possibility of upsetting Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in the make-or-break Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3.

Clinton worshipped nearby at Grace United Methodist Church. She did not speak. But so much press tagged along that it looked like a campaign stop, with camcorders on tripods overlooking the pews from a balcony.

Obama had perfect pitch for his appearance at Union Missionary Baptist Church, from his assertion that he was there mainly to worship, to his opening salute to the pastor of 40 years, to his rising, rhythmic, repetitive intonation: “It won’t be easy.”

“When I hear folks in our community say, ‘Yeah, I like Obama - he can talk good, but I don’t think folks are ready for him,’ I say: Be strong, and have courage, because God is walking with us,” Obama said amid rising cheers and applause.

“When they’re saying, ‘I’m worried about Barack’s safety - I don’t know whether you’ll be all right,’ I say: First of all, I got Secret Service - they’re good. But I also say: Be strong, and have courage, because God is walking with us, every step of the way.”

Obama said society’s disparities “between black and white remain as large as ever,” creating an atmosphere where “you are seeing people pay attention in this election in a way they haven’t paid attention in a long time.”

“I don’t want to get too political here, but obviously, they’re not real pleased about what George Bush has done,” Obama said. “We were promised compassionate conservatism but got Katrina and wiretaps instead. We were promised a uniter, and we got a president who couldn’t even lead the half of the country that voted for him.”

At the Methodist church, Clinton sat in the fourth row, donning eyeglasses at one point and bobbing her head as the choir sang.

The congregation was celebrating the Children's Sabbath, which drew another nod from the candidate.

Clinton is Methodist and one of her key supporters, Bonnie J. Campbell, a former Iowa attorney general, belongs to the church.

Beforehand, Clinton stood in the lobby and greeted members of the congregation as they gathered around her and snapped pictures.


Obama Casts Self As Civil Rights Successor, Politico: At Church, Democratic Hopeful Talks About Campaign In Historic And Biblical Terms - CBS News
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
Remove advertisements
Advertisement
Advertisement Sponsored links

Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:07 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.1.0
Internet Marketing by: Firm SEO
Ad Management by RedTyger