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Posted: Wednesday, 19 March 2008 12:41PM

Garland Robinette's commentary on Barack Obama's speech about race




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-A few weeks ago I was for Obama.

-Last week after viewing the quotes of Obama’s pastor, I was for McCain.

-After watching Obama’s podium response to the controversy... I am for…Keep reading and you’ll hear where I’m coming from. 

My thoughts are different than most I’ve heard following the Obama  speech.  My decision (thus far) is grounded in the Arab oil embargo   of the United States in 1973.  Picture the long lines at the gas  pumps.  Filling a tank could take hours.  Much of the time the gas   ran out before the line did.  Picture the fistfights that broke out   between those jockeying to get to the pumps first.  Now, (stay with  me, I know I think a lot differently than most) imagine going up to  ANYone in line and saying…”hey, how you doin’, man--I can’t believe  what they doing with this stem-cell research thing.  Plus, how about 
abortion--man that’s murder…and don’t even get me started with the  racist minorities!”  (Truthfully now!)  What do you think the   driver’s response would be --at best--  I think they would think you  were nuts. You would be totally oblivious to the problem that is  threatening them and their family’s lifestyle…right now!.   What  does this have to do with Obama, McCain, Hillary and us?   Everything!

We seem to have lost any ability to prioritize by risk assessment.  I  have spent many hours on radio and my personal life fighting racism  and all the ignorance it represents.  I have talked about it when  many of your emails and calls said, enough!

But not now! I don’t think this issue is in the top 10 of those  things threatening our nation. We are on the precipice of a gas 
line.  All it will take is some sort of international crisis and  there are plenty of examples that could explode on the world at any  moment.  If it does, I promise you will have no interest in racism,  conservative versus liberal, or even cameras at stop lights.  You  will be afraid.  You will be angry.  You will need a leader.

For a moment, let’s switch gears.  I did not believe what Obama said  in most of his response speech.  I suspect that most of his talk was  what he had to say to retain his base. I don’t believe you can be  “family” for twenty years with a person who verbalizes that much  hatred for anything without being aware of his beliefs…especially  someone as smart as Obama.  His thoughts may not be exactly the same  as his pastor, but at the same time similar (perhaps subliminally).   I suspect this to be the case because he has traveled a road that no  black man, or white man has been down.  Obama is a gray man.  Not  white enough.  Not black enough.  But a gray man that found a place  (church) to lend voice to his experience.

Obama is a politician.  No politician can be elected without  partially lying to us about many of the important issues.  They all  have focus groups and media pulse testing.  If they choose to ignore  those results and substitute with their true belief system, they will  never be elected.  Thus, in order to lead based on their true  beliefs; they must lie in some form or fashion in order to get into a  leadership position.  Not their fault…ours.  We don’t want to hear  the truth.  Don’t warn us about Social Security!  Don’t warn us about  Medicare! Don’t warn us that we may have to drive energy stingy cars!  Don’t call on us to pay all benefits for injured war vets!  We don’t  want to hear the call of sacrifice!

So why in the world would I support (at least for now) a man I think  did not tell the whole truth in what might have been the most   important speech of his life?  Because, I think I see a leader.  A  gray man standing in the middle of a firestorm, radiating calm and  intelligence.  I have seen this in war.  I have seen this in  business. I know this to be rare.

To lend irony to my view, I also think John McCain is a leader and I  agree with much of his platform more than I do Obama or Hillary.  But  he is 70+ years old.  I know his mother is a great looking 96 and he  may well have her longevity.  But he has health issues and I, as a  “senior” citizen can attest to the fact that health issues can cloud  your ability to function as you like.  Plus, consider the fact that  one in every three vice-presidents has become the leader of the  United States.  I don’t want to take the chance that someone we don’t  Know…someone we didn’t vote for…can influence the future of our families at this crucial time in history.

As for Hillary, I am sure she is very smart.  She may also be a  leader, but I don’t want two families running this country for more  than twenty years.  It’s that simple.  I am tired of the Bush.  I am  tired of the Clinton.

Yes, I want change.  I want a leader.

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