Only If Obama Wins

America Can Say: We Don't Have Room for Discrimination

SB
United States of America had long been strongly denouncing that discrimination has no room in the land of Uncle Sam.

Regardless of race, origin, color and etc., everyone is equal.

Though the boundaries of race in politics have dissolved 148 years ago, after slavery was abolished, truth is discrimination still exists.

But, having Barack Obama seated in the White House after November 4, 2008 is a proof that our nation had overcome discrimination already.

His victory over Hillary Clinton in various held caucuses was seen already.

On John McCain and Mike Huckabee, Obama sweeps 7 % over the last few months more than these two Republican candidates.

Political analysts worldwide are saying the "bout" is now more of a head-on between the experienced McCain and the refreshing and vibrant Obama.

Whether it's true or not that someone's playing the race card, truth is Obama's different from the rest.

And, having an African-American in the White House is already one historical accomplishment for us. For only then we can show the world that, America has no room for discrimination!

McCain's Garbage

Meanwhile, the recent dirty tactics that McCain had been engaged into, negative advertisements that compares Obama to Britney Spear and Paris Hilton, is totally desperate for a man of experience to win the election.

I don't agree with the Democrats saying that it's about time for Barack Obama to hit back, and to hit back harder.

The numbers are screaming, and these numbers aren't lying. Obama is still leading and enjoying that margin he got from his trips abroad.

Truth is character assassination is a campaign is so nasty and so desperate. And, spending $140,000 in a day wouldn't make it decent enough for people not to see the malice on these moves.

Obama and the democrats should just stay in focus; double their efforts in delivering to people Obama's visions and platform of his government. How he will address all national issues that's highly critical not only to U.S. constituents, but, to the world is what really matters.

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