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  • @Sonyag1 U Have no Idea what BS ur throwing. Both MLK and Malcolm x were extraordinary ppl and deserve our support and respect. U have no shame or dignity what so ever.

  • Malcolm X was full of shit. He talked a big game about protecting blacks from whites with gun if necessary. But he never fired a shot at anyone. Trash talking coward. And was done in by one of his 'own' people.

  • The same can be said of the Tea Party and their "second amendment remedies" campaign rhetoric that led to the shooting of Gabby Giffords. Violent rhetoric "chickens" always come home to roost.

  • I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Martin Luther King reacts to the Assassination of Malcolm X

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  • I feel sorry for yall this is not what MLK wanted he didn't want us to fight aganst each other he wanted us to stand to gather in peace and make America greater now Im not black or white and I feel sorry for those trying to guess my race. Its not one races fault is all of ours for the way things are but WE can make things better so that when we look at each other we see the other one not as the color of their skin but by the content of their character. If not we would be no better then the nazis

  • @871yt i am sorry about the cities that were destroyed and the 35,000 whites that were killed. But Everyday is White rememberence day! we learn about white poets and authors in school and watch white politicians on TV! Everyday is White day or white history day.

  • WHEN DO THE 35,000 WHITES KILLED BY BLACKS IN THE PAST 10 YEARS GET A DAY OF REMEMBERANCE? WHEN DO WE SE A MEMORIAL FOR THE CITIES OF DETROIT, PHILADELPHIA, ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM, ST LOUIS, NEWARK, BRONX, BROOKLYN

    CITIE BUILT BY WHITES DESTROYED BY BLACK DYSFUNCTION. I HAVE A DREAM..I HAVE A DREAM THAT THE REAL TRUTH WILL SOMEDAY BE TOLD.

  • FUCK AMERICA!!!

  • @Southcidal333 fuck you

  • It's sad that it was only the 60's when Malcolm X and MLK were proudly fighting for equality. Just 40 years later, I doubt they would support thug rappers and thugs wearing their pants half off of their ass running around trying to be "gangstas". They dressed and spoke intelligently and would be ashamed of the way things are now.

  • @aweaver1965 Different day, different way to fight for equality....

  • @aweaver1965 wtf are you yalking about not all rappers are thugs, and just because a person dress away does not make him a thug grow up dude times change smh

  • @aweaver1965 they would also understand ah the filthy cracker hasn changed

  • @TheRealness180 fuck off you racist idiot

  • @aweaver1965

    instead they would be serial killers, mass murderers and "terrorists". ITS ALL GOOD TO ME!

  • MLK is so wonderfully brilliant!

  • I believe had Malcolm X not been assassinated that he would have fully joined his movement with MLK peace and freedom movement. He was too intelligent to have not come to the conclusions that MLK had.

  • There was no understanding. The nation of Islam was garbage and had little followers before Malcolm came.. Malcolm and speak and persuade people and the organization grew greatly Malcolm came. The reason Malcolm was shot was because he went to Meccah and learn the true Muslim way. Blacks and Whites were praying together. He realize his religion was the black Mormonism for Muslims. So he converted and created his own organization.Muhammad knew he would lose followers. so he killed him.

  • If only if those two were still alive today

  • What is it about humans that makes us kill anyone who preaches peace?

  • If violence causes so many problems then why did Jesus (God) command voilence? At least Malcolm X preaching statements weren't as flawed as British international security.

  • @Terrorist12341 This is Lucifer's world.

  • @clanbozz Why don't you people realise you're making utter idiots of yourselves in front of the civilised parts of the world...

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  • That man was way ahead of his time...and yet right on time for our nation. God he had a lot of love...and he walked in his vision. WOW. Whenever I watch him I am thankful. We all should be thankful not just the black people.

  • Malcolm X is a legend and a inspiriation to any humankind.

    Rest in peace my brother.

  • @jamison361 Violence might be as American as apple pie, but so is racism and injustice. I refuse to agree with your message.

  • If the alternative to independance is dependance, who wd want that? Fuck a bridge card and a seat in a White school. MLK ur a legend and a genius, but what the movement needed was pride and segregation that cd sustain us these days and keep the crack out of the community.

    RIP a great man

  • MLK is a fucking legend.

  • luv MLK

  • MLK IS THE MAN. 

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  • this man was a joke, and he was as malcolm x said an uncle tom , he was happy with the way the government treated the black people, and all he had to do was do a couple of rants but then tell to people DO NOTHING!!! PEACE , a real house nigro , at least malcolm x was for action, standing up for your rights, this guy .......

  • @sleepup7931 im sorry but u r very miss informed MLKjr wasnt about nothing he is one of the main reasons that segregation was abolished so to speak i mean its still not ideal and a white male run country but without non-violence and a multitude of races ppl religions standing up and allowing themselves to b sacrificed to show the world the ability of the oppressor to inflict violence on ppl that dont resist or react to it....

  • @sleepup7931 nothing would have changed malcom x and the muslim brotherhood would have been squashed out by the empire if they had run things violent reaction to violence will never bring about real change only death and destruction.... this isnt a movie where the underdogs will wins when they challenge the oppressor to a fair fight on the oppressors term only by exposing the hatred and violance can we overcome..

  • @sleepup7931 you know he was a christain pastor and the american government pick him and supported him because because they knew he would be a willing patsy,the other hand was malcolm,black panther and i am guessing you are against american army for using force in iraq and afganistan,the empire if they had run things violent reaction to violence will never bring about real change only death and destruction

  • @sleepup7931 donot turn this into a religious issue it was about equal rights , not a religion

  • @sleepup7931 How can you say that MLK did not stand up for rights as many marches and protest that he participated in-He had police dogs put on him -cops put fire hoses on him and he was arrested standing up for the blacks for the right to vote in the south-The largest protest ever for civil rights was August 1963 in Washington DC king was standing up for civil rights

  • @tgod717 Prove it !

  • Jackie Kennedy hated Martin Luther King so much she could barely look at photographs of him.

    In interviews taped in 1964 but only just released, she said the black civil rights leader was a ‘terrible man’ and a ‘phoney’.

    She claimed King bragged of being drunk at her husband John F Kennedy’s funeral and had been caught trying to set up an orgy.

    'I just can’t see a picture of Martin Luther King without thinking, you know, that man’s terrible,’ she said.

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  • I WISH MARTIN LUTHER KING WAS PRESIDENT ..

  • @alleycatttl for real i want him president

  • It's kind of funny because his followers certainly didn't sit down and talk any thing out after he was assassinated. Arson ran rampant!

  • that guy beside him is a fagot look at him just staring at mlk lips

  • @holdupdown

    HA! He looks like his ass COULDN'T WAIT til that Civil Rights legislation was passed lol

  • @RBG02005 lol

  • Malcom X ( Allah Yerahmou) was dangerous for the illuminatis that own USA when he was at "Nation of Islam" but he was far more dangerous for them when he was a true Muslim because he then can gather all sincere, honest and intelligent Americans , whatever they are white or black or latino, around him for a real opposition to this damned New World Order 

  • dude,i WOULD LOVE to have a ciggarete and a cup of cofee with martin luther kind junya.

  • MALCOLM X was the man !!!

    Black people need to watch these videos!!!

    ARAB RACISM AGAINST BLACK PEOPLE IN IRAQ - ETHIOPIA AT CENTRE OF LAND GRAB - INDIA IS MORE RACIST THAN AUSTALIA FACE IT!!! - THE NEW WAY OF COLONIALISM IN AFRICA.

  • ...In the words of a true King

  • MLK was speaking as usual, strictly on the script; he knew little if anything about the situation Malcolm X had been forced in to by the corrupt Nation of Islam leader. He speaks of 'our nation' and that he 'said this or that' just a few days prior to the shooting as if he's some font of wisdom. They never had a face to face or much time for eachother.

  • Malcolm X the Man who exposed the pernicious evils of racism in America and the man who fought tirelessly to end it! Allah keep you in the grounds of the Earth until its time for you to be sentenced to the holy paradise where martyrs are automatically sent Rest in peace

  • Could someone tell me what Malcom X is All Bout? Like, What did he do and stuff?

  • @GamingsecretsTV

    just google dumbass

  • @chefawkes I know google fucking exsists, dont call me a fucking Dumbass

  • @GamingsecretsTV

    Malcolm X was a Muslim black nationalist leader who was mostly active in the early 60's, first active with the Nation of Islam advocating self-defence in the struggle of black nationalism, where blacks operate and build up their own communiies seperate from whites. He then became a Sunni Muslim and after going on Pilgrimage he opposed seperation from whites while still advocating self-reliance of black. He was then assasinated in 1965. That's Malcolm X in a nutshell.

  • @BloggerMusicMan Thanks, Much appreciated.

  • @aaronbrent84 i agree rest in piss mlk and malcom x may your souls be raped by 10,000 demons daily

  • @aaronbernt84 racist

  • The greatest terorists are the ones who want to bring all world under their control for explotation and dont care to kill anyone in the way.

  • MLK WAS a coward working for the whit zionist pigs,,,,,so called a house niggro

  • @biglata he would never get killed if he would work for such people.

  • Martin Luther King Jr. should have been the first black US President.

  • @fol Sadly it wouldn't have worked. He would have still needed cooperation from both parties. Just like today so much brother Barack has wanted to change, but he still has racists in his path way. These are the things we as people need to step in and change. If he had been he would have been blamed for things he had no control over. I am glad he stayed back and fought for the little people. Somethings in history should stay the wat they were.

    I wouldnt have wanted to hear shot on first day.

  • @xMPCxx noone knew about COINTELPRO exactly unti years later when files were declassified. They may have had an idea but had no idea the extent the government was trying to destroy the movements.

  • I can't believe King was too scared to pt out that it was not only a internal conflict but one that COINTELPRO had a hand in as well...well he found out later but still. This is why I sided more with Malcolm...

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  • Peace no longer works.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • As much respect as I have for Martin Luther King I think that his views of resolving this issuse is absolutely wrong. How can you ask "me" a follower which lead has been killed to sit down and peacefully talk with the people that is believed to be responsible for it (Allegedly)

  • He said nothing can be accomplished by violence that's a lie this nation was made and accomplished by violence.

  • @jamison361 You left out the rest of the quote, which was "it only leads to new and more complex social problems." We have a few of those; wouldn't you agree? Additionally, I think you'll grant that he was not speaking in in a literal sense.

  • @jamison361 yea it was made and accomplished by violence but look how the country is now? Indians were a liad back people and the goverment keeps them quiet by giving them monthly checks

  • @jamison361 and what Is American going to do when there Is no one eles to be at war with.... :/ Collapse upon Its self... capatalism was created On the Idea of WAR :) thats why your seeing so much conflict with It these days.. the western world needs to update Its systems or at least make plans for a future system..

  • @jamison361 I laugh, because what you said is true... then I stop lauthing and I been very sad... because what you said... is true.

  • @jamison361

    Which is why we have been led to 'new and more complex social problems' as MLK states.

  • @jamison361 yea, you didnt understand what he said at all.

    he said nothing was accomplished by violence as it leads to new, more complex problems, meaning that violence is only a short term solution.

  • @jamison361

    wrong. Yes this nation was developed and evolved by violence but I wouldnt say "accomplish". like MLK said. 0:46 "nothing can be accomplish by violence it only lead to new and complex social problems". violence only breed more violence, often deadlier one

    are you aware that were no longer the only country with nuclear weapons? if you keep using that violence card, when WWIII strikes. were all dead.

  • @jamison361 Whatever you say Einstein. You're right. This nation was shaped and molded by bloody violence. I hope you're not insinuating that the American break from George III of England was accomplished by violence. Maybe. But the REAL violence wasn't some preplanned Masonic war. NO. IT WAS THE GENOCIDE AND RAPING OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS THAT WAS WICKEDLY VIOLENT.

  • @blueguitarblue

    you kinda walked on a circle their don't you think?

  • @blueguitarblue when will your ignorant race finally understand?? This is not a rhetorical question, i am truly curious.

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  • @jamison361 You probably can hear but your not able to LISTEN. Nothing can be accomplished by violence your nation(America) is accomplished by violence and America is to me, not the land of oppurtunity but the land of hypocrits/narcists. Now it has led to new and more complex social problems. Look at the Economy of America, a great deal of Americas depth is caused by the wars overtime(violence). His words still grab America by the balls. RIP Luther

  • @jamison361 I think King was talking about the situation at hand. King knew his history just fine. Here's an MLK quote from a January 1965 interview: "I'd be the first to say that some historical victories have been won by violence; the U.S. Revolution is certainly one of the foremost. But the Negro revolution is seeking integration, not independence. Those fighting for independence have the purpose to drive out the oppressors. But here in America we have to live together."

  • @jamison361 Maybe he wanted to say that nothing 'good' can be accomplished by violence.

    I say: violence creates violence creates violence.......

    but maybe you need violence to nullify a whole world of violence....

    I don't know....

  • @jamison361 certaintly the fact that this country was made by violence could never be a solid or honest defense for the use of violence.

  • @jamison361 violence=evil..u say it like its a good thing

  • @jamison361 Look at the Palestine situation... that would be america today if blacks embraced Malcolm x

  • @jamison361

    ...And what shape is our country in now?

  • @jamison361 yea and look where we are now...war

  • @jamison361 but after that, he said that it only leads to new and more complex social problems. isnt that what affects us now?

  • @jamison361 That is incredibly wrong.

  • @jamison361 and it is still using violence to this day

  • @jamison361 yes but it only leads to new and more complex social problems ;)

  • @jamison361 : and that nation is no accomplishment.

  • @jamison361 most nations were made from violence i don't think you're correct about what you said

  • @jamison361 And look what's happened since then the country has seriously deteriorated

  • Why blacks kill them selves ? To prove a point

  • @tstreetz0 white ppl taught us too ...they use to kill us now we kill ourselves its the effects of the brain washing that took place in the time of slavery :)

  • @brionnakennedy only the weak become brainwashed

  • @ApprenticeOfAnubis I don't think thats fair to say cause most blacks are brainwashed in some way or another most of the time subconsciously... I mean most blk woman won't even wear their natural hair because whites taught them it was ugly or less attractive than European hair so we perm it ...but most blk women don't realize that... Another common ex. most blks want lighter skin or they are always comparing skin tones to see whose lighter why? who says that darker skin is less attractive?

  • this doesnt look like a 60's video lol its so moderny looking

  • Wow. With all this name calling amongst human beings it's wonder why this nation

    continues to be in gridlock today !!

  • MLK was as much in Farrakhan's way as Malocom X became. And he was eliminated for the same reason. Farraknhan diodn't want peacefull co-existence, he wanted war. He wanted to eliminate the "white devils" that MLK wanted to live with in peace.

  • @0:46..."nothing can be accomplished by violence". Amiin Dr. King. We are facing the same issues now. A global sit down and calm discussion is needed and this will be the only path or (Ptah) of salvation, and hoped for redemption.

  • the same people that killed x killed king

  • I have never bout that they were so angry of them selfs that they would even kill them selfs.!! read the fucking history!! do you still believe that black leader would kill each other when they all have a enemy who has destroy them in so many years!! grow up man!!

  • @Ebdan88 Uhhh... The Nation may have had help, but they killed Malcolm X. Thats a FACT!

  • @Kwizmatix YES...So what!!? We have Trators in every Nation!! People who will die and kill for a master they even dont know nor understand!!? SO WHAT!!? Lets hait other black people!? What does that say to you?

    DIVIDE AND ROLL!!! The day human race understand that we are all human, and Know who the reall enemy is the day there is a little chance that humans can be really Fri on this Earth!!

  • @Ebdan88 The truth is the light, and the light will set us free!

    Don't take my comment out of context, I never said a black person should hate other blacks, non-the-less KILL them! The inaccuracy in your original comment is the FACT that Malcolm was indeed killed by the NATION sadly to say, not the "White Man" & Farakhan has asked for forgiveness.

    So for clarification: A murderer, is a Murderer, is a MURDERER!! Regardless of race color or creed.

    Murder is a DIS HONORABLE sin for all HUMANITY!

  • @Kwizmatix Right On Brother :-). What i pray and hope for is that People Start opening their eyes!! over 40 years has gone by!! People mostly are still as sheep as they were then. That is why everyone who understand what is happening, and why the so called whites were also victoms of Brainwashing(Look at what they are teaching jews today!!?) has to try to awake people up and show the world that they should stand together to fri humanity!!

  • @Ebdan88 I support and endorse your call for people to wake up and stand for humanity. People are indeed the same for the most part, even the so-called Jews & it's important to realize that its been the job of the media to perpetuate the brainwash, which is why they NEVER show the masses of so-called Jews even protesting the actions of their OWN GOVERNMENT. So lets not be naive to the fact that certain images and info is excluded/omitted behind a dubious agenda thats pitted against us all.

  • @d4panther So sad that you think that.

  • @AlexTheMusicPhene hes right though america has done horrible things the media doesn't tell us, they want us to keep thinking our nation is one of the greats when i all reality our nation attacked our own kind in 9/11 just so we could blame the middle east and control thier oil.

  • @nickmartini413 LOL.. wow.. stupidity at its best.. you won the DEE DEE DEE Award today

  • @d4panther It's funny because you're so unbelievably correct.

  • @d4panther -- ironic, you seem to understand terrorism is bad, but you scapegoat whole groups of people just like an ignorant terrorist would do...

  • @d4panther LOL.. wow your an idiot

  • @d4panther thanks nobody gives a fuck you jealous bitch

  • @d4panther

    you need to read your history. dont blame a country blame the government.

  • @hyylo The terrorism started very early... : /watch?v=WuUXtqIpEVk

  • @d4panther Wow, you need to get out more.

  • @d4panther Yes, but let's not mistake the American people for the evil organisations that lie hidden beneath the power structure of America. The secret societies that are like the bad weed that kills the crops of freedom and democracy around the world.

  • @d4panther Y ppl can't c that??????

  • @d4panther We are as bad as the worst, but, thank god were as good as the best.

  • @d4panther how come???

  • @d4panther Why would you want to say something so negative and inflammatory on a video where Dr. King is pushing for peace?

    Brother, being incendiary is the quick and the easy way to respond. The easy way.

  • @d4panther Oh please. Take your liberal hipster bullshit elsewhere...

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  • @irishgeal1 Wrong it's the U.S.

  • @d4panther not all fingers of a hand are equal, its OK to blame only US govt, bcoz not all of the Americans are terrorists.

  • @ntube2010 true that we can not blame any religion or nation as a terrorist

  • I'm sorry, but Malcolm X was an idiot. He was so ignorant. He hated EVERY white person, just because they happened to be white and because of what SOME whites did. THAT IS WHAT A RACIST IS! You can't just turn around and say, "Oh I now realize that only some whites are racist" If a white person did that, no one would care, he would still be a racist. And the fact that HE was (even only 25%) white. His mother was HALF white. And he called his grandpa a rapist, when in fact he wasn't.

  • @IamLisaYo

    Wow. If you're serious, then that is one of the more idiotic statements I've heard in a while. U should do more research on Malcolm because your conclusion sounds like its been sewn together using a bunch of fragmented information from mainstream media.

  • @IamLisaYo . It wasn't just some white people who were racist, the simple fact is that a LOT of them were. That's why the segregation system against blacks stood for as long as it did. He had every right to feel hatred towards his white counterparts as sad as it makes me to say that. Have you read his book? I think you would understand him more if you read it. I remember one part where he says his white teacher told him not to become a lawyer since that wasn't "a realistic job a nigger".

  • I got you.... also everyone should reads King's book, "Where do we go from here"

    thanks

  • We all need to line up our beliefs with the Word of God. It says Romans 3:23- For we are sinners and we all fall short of the Glory of God. Recognizing that ALL means EVERYONE. We are all Gods Children. Dr. King was used by God in many many ways and even prophesy's his own death. This man spoke of Love and non-violence, and was a voice of UNITY among all people. Are you helping or hurting the people of this world.....?

  • @tvaddict69 Things have gotten better, yet they're still quite quite bad.. MJK would be proud of how far racisim has come, but he would be quite annoyed at how far we still have to go.. I think we all just need to say f**** It and stop giving ourselves stress over race wars ... Let the past be the past, the future starts today...forgive those who wronged you and be free from the torment of your past so you can move on to a better world.. that goes for all races all people etc etc

  • @andypmz07 well said

  • @IamLisaYo haha you are the ignorant one. Please just check his speeches he clears out CLEARLY that is not a racist!

  • @IamLisaYo Malcolm X lived during a time period where legal segregation existed in the South and de facto segregation existed in the North(where he was).There was a limit as to how far you could advance socioeconomically if you were black, in the south it was explicit discrimination, in the north it was tacit discrimination in the form of low-wage labor with little chance of promotion Read his autobiography, read about racism in the north--it was different (but just as bad) as that in the south.

  • @IamLisaYo

    You have to put yourself back in that time period. Those were the times that even kindly white persons like Mr. Rodgers would've called you and your child a "nigger" without remorse. Today, I would agree that Malcolm's hostility isn't productive. Racism still exists but back then it was brutal.

    To give you an idea of what I mean, today 88% of black people have white blood in them. TAke a guess where most of it came from.

  • TUPAC!?

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  • @swaguymusicpage are you really comparing Malcolm X and Huey Newton to 2Pac?

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  • @swaguymusicpage Listen I love Tupac don't get me wrong. But I still think what these people did was more important in black history then what Tupac did. I'm not saying what he did and said wasn't important. But without them you think if you turned on the radio you'd hear his music? No you would not.

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  • @swaguymusicpage And who exactly was it that Tupac was standing up for and protecting??? I'm sorry... I must have missed something here because Malcolm X and Huey Newton were actual activist. The best Tupac did was talk about activist, but promote gangster shit and we all know that gangster shit is the same as promoting Black on Black violence. Nothing revolutionary about that unfortunately. Just saying...

  • @Kwizmatix Tupac was an activist in the sense of his influence in a media culture that was vastly different from that of the 1960s.He was an artist--though as far as being a "gangster" rapper (and he considered himself to be just a rapper)--he would have said his work just reflected the conditions that had been there for years. He existed in an era where artist's and actor's viewpoints were taken more seriously than religious or political leaders (MLK, X, Newton)-unfortunately where we are now.

  • @Motionedout Thank you and I appreciate your reply here but I don't need any Education on Tupac. I've actually had the pleasure of meeting the brother and am more than familiar with everything he's done his entire career. Although Pac was a brilliant artist with a brilliant mind but he got way too carried away with that gangsta non-sense. Nothing cool or activist about GANG BANGING. Pac was smart enough to know that too. The same Gangsta shit he talked the same gangsta shit got his ass killed.

  • @Kwizmatix I agree with you, it always confused me how someone as smart as Tupac was stayed involved in crime. So far as his music was concerned it really shouldn't have mattered what he said on his albums, but I get what you're saying, if he was about activism he shouldn't have lived as a gangster. Though I think people don't always give enough credit to people who DO represent (politics aside, Obama REPRESENTS) but wow, since you've met Tupac, I really need to say no more...

  • I don't beat Obama up because I'm glad to see we've finally got a Black man in office which is AMAZING, but seriously... He need to actually do something for some people of color at some point. I mean, they gave him a Nobel peace prize for TALKING about peace, not actually following through. lol. I think he's also a great role model but other than that... He's a POLITICIAN first, and basic common sense shows us Politicians are liars by nature. lol. I mean, thats what they get paid to do... Lie

  • @Kwizmatix Eh, you know I actually think just by the virtue of winning the election (in a country that so often looks backwards) Obama deserved the peace prize, lol. But yeah, I can see how he's obviously not working for people of color both at home and abroad. And he had to lie big time to get elected, there was no way the majority was ready to hear the truth about race and elect him. Rev. Wright is still "crazy" to the mainstream media for example, it's sad how far we still have to go.

  • @Motionedout Yep... Still so far to go. I feel Obama was elected less based on race & more so the fact that he was ultimately the best candidate for the job. After 8 years with an inarticulate, fiscally irresponsible, gun toting neo-con cowboy in George Bush, even Stevie Wonder could see a different direction was needed. Obama talked intelligently about plans to end the war & everybody bought it. But did he deliver? No HE DIDN'T. But he'll always have my respect as Black president of