Barak Obama could be America's first African-American president. Here is what the press is saying about him ...
Is he "black" enough?
Los Angeles Times: Redefining "Black"
CNN.com: Is Black America Ready To Embrace Obama?
Salon.com: Colorblind
Does he have a problem with white people?
Examiner.com: Trapped Between Two Worlds
Will his religious beliefs help or hurt him?
GetReligion.com: Filling in that Obama faith timeline
Examiner.com: Can a past of Islam change the path to president for Obama?
ABC News: Obama: I Take Christian Faith Seriously
What skeletons is he hiding in his closet?
Times Online: Secrets of Obama Family Unlocked
Chicago Tribune: A new twist to an intriguing family history
Daily Mail: A drunk and a bigot - what the US Presidential hopeful HASN'T said about his father ...
For what it's worth, the only issues that really interest me are his self-confessed fear of white people, and his membership in Trinity United Church of Christ, which (as far as I can determine) has zero white members and is led by a kooky pastor who apparently espouses a separatist black power agenda. No white candidate with ties to white separatism would be given a pass for those associations; Obama should not either.
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