Seven years ago, American people voted for a president who lacked real political experience. We are all paying the price for that mistake ever since. If we elect another person with inadequate experience, we are all doomed!
Seven years ago, American people voted for a president who lacked real political experience. We are all paying the price for that mistake ever since. If we elect another person with inadequate experience, we are all doomed!
"Anglo communities were well taken care of but the poorer...." This could have been finished with "black communities" Therin lies a means of affinity for latinos and blacks and a means of distrust. The newest poor are always a threat to the most established poor in any shift of population. So, they end up competing for the little that is left to them by the rest of the population. In times of desperate revolution they usually can join together to fight the wealthy and power holders. Once they win, the comon bond fades. John Edwards was right. George Bush claimed that John Kerry and Al Gore were wrong on this point. But, George Bush went on to further institutionalize the two Americas. My vote is with Hillary but I'll be quite willing to vote for Obama if he is the eventual candidate. Democrats must pull together and learn to stick together for this election and beyond to change the ever growing economic divide in our country. The Republicans simply can't do it. It is beyond them culturally. The icon of individualism in the Republican spirit will eventually destroy the American dream of a government for the people (not just for me).
Latinos are making a realistic and positive choice when they vote for Hillary as she is a proven and tested leader who cares for minority issues. Presidency is a job position, not just for speech or words. Obama did have strong voices from the Kennedys, but it is his work we are examing during election. Trust what the Clintons have done for our community and our country.
Npw, that is the most ridiculous comment I've ever read. If anything I don't want a career politician. Barack Obama has contributed to America on so many various levels throughout his life. As far as his race, that's not an issue, so why bring it up?
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