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The first-term Illinois senator said that with black people from New Orleans and the Gulf Coast still displaced 20 months after Hurricane Katrina, frustration and resentments are building explosively as they did before the 1992 riots.

"This administration was colorblind in its incompetence," Obama said at a conference of black clergy, "but the poverty and the hopelessness was there long before the hurricane.

"but the poverty and the hopelessness was there long before the hurricane"???
Mr Obamalama... with all due "lack of" respect, who in the h*ll do you think was running New Orleans before the hurricane? Let's see.. if I recall you had a corrupt black mayor, a corrupt AND now indited black congressman... and a whiny blame-it-on-someone-else liberal governer. I think you need to look at your own people if you want to blame the piss-poor condition of New Orleans BEFORE the hurricane on someone... much less now.

 

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leegrimsley read my blog view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 3:13 PM

If Obama the Bomber could understand and admit something like this he would not be a Democrat.

daniel_b read my blog view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 3:14 PM

I used to listen to Quiet Riot in the 80's.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 3:44 PM

LOL!!! AMEN!! The whole place has been run by incompetent (and now corrupt) DIMWITOCRATS since forevvvver!

KellerKowboy read my blog view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 4:11 PM

You can tell the junior Senator's campaign is hitting the skids when he yanks out the race card. I honestly thought he would be above that, but Hillary is pulling away and he has to do something big.

Next!!

TexasTruBlu read my blog view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 4:27 PM

Obama is just solidifying his base. It's all rhetoric. He wants their votes and once that is done, he will forget them and spend time bolstering his own power and wealth. I guess he forgot how Nagin let school buses stay in town while people had no way out. I guess he forgot the $90K hidden in a fridge by a Louisiana congressman. Frankly, with the exception of the few who never wanted jobs or opportunities, but just a welfare check, the people who left NOLA are probably in much better shape job wise and their children are surely in better hands educationally. The race card won't play well in parts of the country, but I still say if he's the candidate and not elected there will be rioting.

KellerKowboy read my blog view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 4:34 PM

I honestly think his campaign for president is toast. Hillary has thus far avoided the demands of the far left because she knows they'll vote for her over any Republican or Independent, despite her refusal to "end the war today", as they've demanded. If she makes no huge mistakes and holds the left at bay, no other Democratic candidate has a prayer.

skicol view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 5:11 PM

New Orleans was a dump in the late 80s when I lived in Biloxi and went there occasionally. Even the tourist trap areas were relatively sleazy with the strip bars and weirdos roving the streets.

suecoop read my blog
Jun 5, 2007 | 8:24 PM

It seems that Obama is using the race card to get the "black" vote. He must be feeling desperate.
I just hope that if there is a riot, that all of them living here in the metroplex go back there to riot. We have some still coming to our church for handouts, always making sure we all know that they are "Katrina Victims" and I am weary of hearing of it. When I compare them with the folks hit by the tornado which destroyed their entire town, it's just ridiculous to still be using the excuse nearly two years later.
I'm with skicol. I went to New Orleans one time and that was enough. I make it a point to walk around early in the morning to see places that I visit before the throngs of tourists are out and about. I gave up the walk as the place reeked of urine, even after they hosed the sidewalks.

acoolone read my blog view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 10:50 PM

You think if they burn NO, Sean Penn will go back again and try and put out the fires? The sad part about what Obama say is that it has set back the black people 30 years in politics. Not only blacks lived in NO, but whites Mexicans and others. I guess they don’t count, or he knows they have more pride in themselves and will not burn there on town down. That statement he made makes black people look like a bunch of mindless rioters who have no sense and all they want to do is burn things to the ground.
Now if I was a black person I would be highly pissed off if that’s all he thought of black people in this country. When are black people going to stand up to these stupid statements and tell these black leaders WE ARE NOT ANIMALS! Stop making us sound that way.

TexasGuyDFW read my blog view my photos
Jun 5, 2007 | 11:59 PM

It has been 142 years since the civil war- the one where blacks were freed from slavery. Since that time, blacks have had the opportunity to better themselves and their community through liberal helpings of billions of dollars of government welfare. According to O-blame-a, this is just not enough. In effect, he is calling for civil disobedience (riots) if the "government" (you and me, the taxpayers) doesn't start forking over more tax dollars to the black community.

I find it sad that this community cannot find a way to pull itself out of its own mire, without the continued help of government welfare, and rise above the welfare state. And worse, its political leaders (O-blame-a included) readily admit to this helplessness by making such statements.

Too bad there are not more Bill Cosby types who can admit to the failures of the community as a whole, and the sickening reliance on the welfare state to support them, and call for self reliance, independence, and personal freedom.

It seems the war was not really won, but a new slave master assumed responsibility- Uncle Sam.

solarman75228 read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 3:02 AM

just to let you know a bunch of whitee's are stuck out too in la, what a [...]

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 5:46 AM

I'm a Katrina victim too! Yep, my tax dollars were squandered, and the increased crime here from the movement west has also cost me. I want reparations and I a want them NOW!

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 5:58 AM

"I find it sad that this community cannot find a way to pull itself out of its own mire, without the continued help of government welfare," AMEN!

And shame on those who use the derogatory terms "whitee" (misspelled) and "gringo". These are the some people who demand firings and hangingS, if possible, for the "N" word usage... maybe I should just say it, since they so freely use whitee (misspelled) and gringo? Racism isn't unique to ANY ONE RACE, now, is it.

phrankw read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 6:24 AM

So solarman, do you think those "whitee's" are still out of work like all the "blackies"? I know several "whities" that actually rode out Katrina and they landed jobs within a few weeks in Dallas and Houston. The difference is, these "whities" had jobs before Katrina. These "blackies" didn't. They were on welfare and government aid for years before Katrina.

The only difference between slavery and welfare is, with slavery they worked for what they got.

TexasGuyDFW read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 9:26 PM

I admit there is white trash, living off the public dole, but the subject here was chosen by a black man- Obama- and the subject is blacks in NEW ORLEANS (and due to his encouragement- other communities around the country) who are ready to riot because they haven't gotten enough of the working mans tax dollars.

Truth is, Obama was right, that community (NO) was screwed well before there was ever a Bush Administration, and if the inmates continue to run the asylum there, it will continue to be an impoverished welfare city.

I wish that it were not so, as I don't wish ill will on any man woman or child of any race, but at some point, people have to realize that throwing money at this problem will never make it go away, but will simply encourage it.

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