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Thread #101088   Message #2236598
Posted By: Amos
14-Jan-08 - 09:02 PM
Thread Name: BS: Popular Views on Obama
Subject: RE: BS: Popular Views on Obama
"RENO, Nev. Ð As he campaigned in northern Nevada on Monday, Senator Barack Obama said he was concerned that a heated discussion of racial issues in the presidential campaign could divide the Democratic Party.

ÒI donÕt want the campaign at this stage to degenerate into so much tit-for-tat, back-and-forth, that we lose sight of why all of us are doing this,Ó Mr. Obama told reporters at a news conference here. ÒWeÕve got too much at stake at this time in our history to be engaging in this kind of silliness. I expect that other campaigns feel the same way.Ó

Mr. Obama was seeking to be seen as taking the high road in the ongoing feud between his campaign and that of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. First, he conducted three back-to-back interviews with the major television networks here. Then, he hastily called a news conference at the Reno Events Center.

After speaking to hundreds of Nevada voters at a rally here, Mr. Obama urged Democratic voters not to become embroiled in racially-charged or motivated discussions.

ÒIf I hear my own supporters engaging in talk that I think is ungenerous or misleading or in some way is unfair, I will speak out forcefully against it,Ó he said. ÒI hope the other campaigns take the same approach.Ó

On a day that initially was devoted to speaking about the economy, he held a nine-minute news conference. Before taking questions, Mr. Obama mentioned his rivals by name and praised them.

ÒI think that I may disagree with Senator Clinton or Senator Edwards on how to get there, but we share the same goals. WeÕre all Democrats,Ó Mr. Obama said. ÒWe all believe in civil rights. We all believe in equal rights. We all believe that regardless of race or gender that people should have equal opportunities.Ó

He continued, saying: ÒThey are good people, they are patriots. They are running because they think that they can move this country to a better place.Ó..."


You'da thunk he was being coached by Big Mick...



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