SELMA, Ala., Mar. 4 -- Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), describing himself as "the offspring of the movement," paid homage Sunday to the civil rights protesters whose violent beatings here at the hands of state troopers and sheriff's deputies 42 years ago sparked national outrage and led to legislation ensuring the voting rights of African Americans throughout the South.
Just a few blocks away, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) claimed the same inheritance, describing the civil rights movement as "the gift that keeps on giving" as it propels new types of politicians onto the national stage. Their simultaneous appearances at the annual commemoration of one of the most famous moments in the civil rights struggle embodied the historic nature of a presidential race in which an African American and a woman lead the Democratic field.
http://www.barackobama.com/2007/03/05/clinton_obama_link_selma_march.php
2007-03-09
19:03:35
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Specialist McKay
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When I say the word "black", I mean skin color and not the "black" that stands for the characteristics of the necromancer and his evil minions like Hillary Clinton.
2007-03-09
19:16:36 ·
update #1
I was actually talking about skin color since everybody is so fascinated by that. I actually don't know what color skin the Necromancer has but I believe that Hillary has sold her soul to become President. So to answer the question of who has more soul that would be Barack Obama again.
2007-03-09
19:24:03 ·
update #2