The real value of Obama’s speech

By David Broder | Sunday, March 23, 2008 | The Washington Post

“…In the days following Barack Obama’s address on race last week in Philadelphia, there was broad agreement among politicians and journalists that ‘A More Perfect Union,’ as he titled his speech, was the most important he has delivered since his keynote at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.

It was much more than that. It was a politically ambitious, intellectually impressive and emotionally compelling argument — ironically, one that may fall short of achieving two of its objectives but still be of great benefit to Obama and the country….”…BS

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/21/AR2008032102554_pf.html

 

 

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