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Friday, March 14, 2008
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Racing Ahead
by Rich Tucker
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It’s important to set difficult goals and work to reach them. But it’s also important to look back occasionally and realize how much you’ve already accomplished. When it comes to race, Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential bid gives our country -- which is famous for striving but not known for introspection -- a perfect opportunity to do just that.

Critics insist the U.S. remains a racist nation. Race-baiters such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton still make nice livings insisting that racism is all around us. The United Nations, an organization that contains a number of prison states, recently decried “stark racial disparities” in the way black prisoners are treated here. Hum. On the whole, I’d rather be a prisoner in the U.S. than a common citizen in Venezuela.

But the fact is that our country has basically put racism behind it. Obama’s the proof.

He’s the first black man with a legitimate chance to be elected president. That doesn’t mean he’s the first black man to run for president. In 1988 Jesse Jackson’s bid fell far short of the Democratic nomination, but he did manage to rile up quite a few people. Jackson’s election “would be the greatest tragedy ever to befall this country,” white supremacist David Duke warned. Duke even launched a counter bid aimed at blocking the Jackson campaign.

Today, though, Duke sounds almost blasé. Michael Crowley of The New Republic tracked him down recently, and Duke said his supporters “don’t see much difference” between Obama and “Hillary Clinton -- or, for that matter, John McCain.”

In January, Obama won the Iowa caucuses. The fact that a black man prevailed in one of the whitest states in the nation shows how far our nation has come in its quest to overcome racism. Still, it would have been reasonable to expect some racist backlash.

The Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Ala. exists specifically to highlight racism. Yet when the center’s Mark Potok studied the Web after Iowa he realized, “You could find people saying nasty words about Obama, but it wasn’t red-hot at all.” In the past month Potak has changed his tune somewhat. “The tone has begun to heat up,” he told Bloomberg News. But, interestingly, he wasn’t able to add any light to the heat by citing any specific threats.

Well, since it’s his job to highlight specific threats, it stands to reason that, if there were any, he’d be able to cite one. Apparently, in our continental nation of 300 million people, the vaunted SPLC can’t find one crank who’s written a blog post promising to take out Obama because of his race. That’s a positive development.

Let’s recall that, as recently as 1974, baseball player Hank Aaron received numerous, credible death threats as he approached the vaunted career home run record held by Babe Ruth. He was so nervous he kept his sons away from the ballpark. That’s an example of racism within living memory.

It’s difficult to even imagine something like that happening today. Black athletes and Hispanic athletes are considered heroes by many youngsters -- what 10-year-old wouldn’t want to grow up to be Michel Jordan or Alex Rodriguez? We need to look back and recall how far we’ve come. Continued...

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Subject: b. hussein
obama is not black. He can't be. His mother is white. He claims to be black simply because he knows that if he claimed to be white, right now he would be an unknown.
This man has absolutely NO business running for POTUS. His "chosen" race has nothing to do with it. The fact that he is an America hating socialist, along with the fact that he has ZERO experience is why he shouldn't be running.

America has come a long way in the past 40 years. Unfortunately, racism is still alive and well. The difference now is that it mostly comes from blacks...and democrats.

b. hussein
obama is not black. He can't be. His mother is white. He claims to be black simply because he knows that if he claimed to be white, right now he would be an unknown.
This man has absolutely NO business running for POTUS. His "chosen" race has nothing to do with it. The fact that he is an America hating socialist, along with the fact that he has ZERO experience is why he shouldn't be running.

America has come a long way in the past 40 years. Unfortunately, racism is still alive and well. The difference now is that it mostly comes from blacks...and democrats.
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