Tuesday, March 18, 2008

John Kerry Plays The Race Card

Martin Luther King Jr. said “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." In the video below you will hear Sen. John Kerry state that Barack Obama is best suited to deal with Muslim nations because he is "African American". Kerry also said "it would be an affirmation of who we are as Americans, if we elect an African American President." Now correct me if I am wrong but aren't we supposed to judge somebody by their merits and experience not by the color of their skin?




John Kerry and many black leaders are making a mess out of the message of Dr. King. Looking beyond skin color is supposed to be the ultimate goal . Everyone is the same regardless of race, gender or creed, yet it is ok to use the issue of skin color as a selling point to gather votes for a candidate. How does this statement sound: John McCain is best suited to deal with European nations because he is a white man, a statement like that sounds very racist and would be immediately chastised by Black leaders, Democrats and most of America.

I think that Dr. King would have been very upset to know that the race card is being used as a means to get Barack Obama elected. Would it make the Black community proud to have Obama win the election just because he is black? America has taken steps backward if we are using race or even gender to determine who is best suited for the job of President.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

kerry is not helping Obama any with his foolish comments..keep talking John!

Anonymous said...

Sen.Kerry has a point, Barack Obama would be better equipped to deal with terrorism which is one of the reasons why I will be voting for him in November. Barack Obama will make this nation stronger..

OBAMA 2008!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tina Hemond said...

John Kerry - Can anyone truly believe he is relevant? The man has been on the wrong side of any sane issue since he first appeared on the political radar. Is this the best the "elite" have to offer? How on earth can one come to the conclusion that race would be a positive or negative factor in combating terrorism? The senator is on the wrong side of history on this particular issue (not American History, rather world history). When choosing a presidential candidate the main issues to consider are those of qualification, neither race or gender should be considered - to do so would be decidedly - un-American! - but then again, this IS John Kerry speak.

Conservative Women Speak said...

Hey Tina,
You are so right, John Kerry is far from relevant, he is like a piece of gum stuck to the shoe of Massachusetts. It is important to highlight his stupidity often since his senate seat is coming up for bid soon. Massachusetts cannot put this moron into office for another term!!

Diego Garcia said...

John Kerry and Ted Kennedy are known as "the two buffoons", not without reason. Once again, John Kerry fails to get it and once again we're embarrassed by the "junior" Senator.