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Date: March 30th, 2008
Name: Sylvia Mason
Subject: Send Rangel Packing
Comment: I had been extremely disappointed with my New York brethren for allowing Rangel to make an egg -face out of Barack Obama, until today.
Thank God somebody has had the guts to address the mess. How did Hillary Clinton receive every vote in Rangel's Harlem district? What tricks did Rangel play to make sure that happened? Why aren't the people in Harlem screaming in the streets?
Looks like the South is still ahead of you guys. Blacks in Atlanta found a wonderful man to run against John Lewis-----sent Lewis the information and gave him 24-hours to support Barack Obama. Bingo! Send Rangel home New York! Sheila Jackson-Lee was recently booed in Houston: http://www.khou.com/video/news-index.html?nvid=231349
Barack Obama is not a Black presidential candidate. He’s the perfect presidential candidate, who just happens to be Black.
 
Date: March 30th, 2008
Name: treehomeston
Subject: tree home st
Comment: could reach. managed are all my neighborhood
 
Date: March 29th, 2008
Name: Miriam Callaghan
Subject: Black Pride indeed
Comment: I am the same skin color as Sen. Obama's mother white. (the only race which I recognize is the human race.) I contributed to Sen. Obama's when there were 8 or so Dem candidates because his intellect, character, & vision informed by a borad multicultural life presents a unique opportunity. The glory of the opportunity he presents is that he belongs to all of us because he is all of us. (So if you don't mind I'm proud of him too.)
 
Date: March 29th, 2008
Name: Warren
Subject: Rangel
Comment: I think Congressman Rangel should be commended for his statesmanlike response to the editorial. I see no need to challenge him to switch endorsements at this point as he surely has seen the error in his judgement and will close ranks when Barack becomes the nominee. Again, I find his response commendable. He'll come around in his own time.

Editor's Note: Good point. Thanks!
 
Date: March 29th, 2008
Name: marie burns
Subject: Charlie's Better Angels
Comment: I'm an old white lady who has long been a fan of Charlie Rangel's & I do think it's time for him to change his endorsement. (His wife -- an Obama supporter -- would probably be happy about that, too.) I think he should consider his constituents' vote, & I also think he should consider moving toward unifying the party under the frontrunner & most viable Democratic candidate while we still have a viable Democratic candidate .
 
Date: March 29th, 2008
Name: Terry
Subject: Reparations Poll
Comment: Pls could you hold off your reparations poll for 8 more months-the last having we need is Sean Hannity latching on to this and costing Barack the presidency. As soon as he's in the White House, please feel free to knock yourselves out!!
 
Date: March 29th, 2008
Name: Sister Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade
Subject: BLACK BROTHER COME ON HOME!
Comment: Calling all BLACK people, as Amiri Baraka said, come on in! Support a BLACK president! Check us out for our Obama; A Black Presidentcategory at BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL! blog at yeyeolade.wordpress.com
Your Sister always!
 
Date: March 28th, 2008
Name: Michelle
Subject: leadershio
Comment: Glad to find this site through Politico. Here's what strength looks like: http://acropolisreview.com/2008/03/video-barack-obamas-philadelphian-unity.html
Weakness: http://acropolisreview.com/2008/03/john-mccains-iraq-war-five-year.html
 
Date: March 28th, 2008
Name: Daniel Chambera
Subject: Your flash poll about reparations
Comment: If you truely support Barack Obama, this is not a good time to bring up the reparations issue. That would only contribute to the devisivness that Barack is rejecting. Let us elect Barack Obama and then, if you think it is appropriate, bring up these periferal issues.

Editor's comment: Good Point....
 

 
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Rangel “Underestimated� Obama's Strength

Black Star News Editorial

March 26th, 2008

 
 
 
Rangel's Letter To The Black Star News
     
   
 
4.5 / 5 (67 Votes)
 
 

[Black Star News Editorial]

Congressman Charles Rangel (D-Harlem) has proven that one can’t be too rigid in politics.

He has written a letter to The Black Star News conceding that he had underestimated Senator Barack Obama.

Rep. Rangel was responding to an editorial “Shame On Charlie Rangel” published Feb. 28, 2008 in The Black Star News and on our website. In his letter also dated Feb. 28 on his House Of Representatives letterhead, he writes: “Having read your most recent editorial ….I must admit that my statement that supporters of Senator Barak (sic) Obama were motivated solely by black pride grossly underestimated the talent and strength of his candidacy.”

The Black Star editorial had criticized Rangel and other Black leaders such as former mayor David Dinkins and Rev. Calvin Butts pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist church, all of whom at the beginning of the campaign had stressed that Obama’s support in the African American community was based on “Black pride.” 

The Black Star editorial in part had read: “While announcing his support for Hillary Clinton’s presidential run over Barack Obama, Congressman Charles Rangel who represents Harlem said Obama had no chance. Rangel professed admiration for Obama yet claimed the people who enthusiastically backed him were motivated by “Black pride.” Now that Obama has won millions of votes and more states and more delegates than Clinton, we wonder whether Rangel has reassessed his outlook.

Perhaps the millions of white voters that have preferred Obama over Clinton are also motivated by ‘Black pride?’ So much so that Senator Obama even got more white votes than senator Clinton did in Virginia--the first time he beat her in the white vote count in a Southern State. Might these millions of voters –Blacks, Whites, Latinos, Asians—not be responding to senator Obama’s message of change, hope, empowerment and unity that resonates with all races, ethnicities, gender and religions?”

The editorial had also stated: “Dinkins and Rangel even travelled to South Carolina to campaign for Clinton. This, even after the Clinton campaign’s attack dogs had employed race baiting tactics, casting Obama as a drug dealer. Her husband Bill Clinton had also referred to Obama’s campaign and opposition to the Iraq war as a ‘fairy tale.’”

The Black Star News editorial also noted: “’Race pride,’ might have been a factor in Obama’s drive to succeed throughout his life. But race pride didn’t get him into Columbia; race pride didn’t take the exams that propelled him to Harvard Law School; race pride didn’t get him elected President of the Harvard Law Review; race pride didn’t get him elected to the Illinois senate, and then to the United States Senate; and, race pride, hasn’t brought him to the doorsteps of a possible singular achievement---on the verge of becoming the Democratic Party’s nominee for U.S. president.”

The editorial added: “We can understand how the Clintons may have succumbed to the worse type of human instincts in their desperate quest for the White House; it’s much sadder when so-called Black leaders are recruited to join in such ugly misadventure….

Rangel, Butts and Dinkins have the right to support any candidate whom they want. No one is obligated to emulate pioneers such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Congressman Adam Clayton Powell or Shirley Chisholm. But it’s wrong for them to belittle another trailblazer as being propelled by “Black pride.” It only sullies their reputation. When Rangel set out to become a congressman, and when Dinkins set out to become New York’s first Black mayor, and when Butts stepped to the pulpit at the great Abyssinian, each one of them, we are sure, hoped they offered more than their pigmentation to supporters.”

The editorial had concluded: “At the very least, Rangel, Butts and Dinkins owe senator Obama an apology.”

Rangel, in his response letter notes that, “It was a very well written editorial.”

We thank Rep. Rangel and encourage him to do the right thing. Switch endorsement to the candidate that can unite the Democratic Party and the nation----Senator Barack Obama.



 

 

(For the entire original editorial please see http://blackstarnews.com/?c=117&a=4278)

 

 


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