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Mike Huckabee on Barack Obama's Speech on Race (video)
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March 19, 2008 MSNBC Morning Joe
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Mike Huckabee Gets It.....But Will Middle America?.......The Speech, Urban Crime Stuff-Afronerd Radio-Thursday at 9pm
Afronerd: putting the Black Bourgeoisie back on top(of the Ghetto Masses) — Check out what Governor Huckabee has to say about the Obama-Rev. Wright dust-up. More evidence that if Black folk get thrown on a George Foreman barbecue grill come Democratic convention time this summer-you may want to throw your vote towards the right side of the aisle-I'm just sayin.' So let's mash it up-as my Caribbean brethren often say. Join me tomorrow at 9pm eastern to talk about Obama, his speech and urban crime (the UNC student deaths). The call-in number is 646-915-9620 or contact us via email/IM-afronerdradio@yahoo.

ELECTION 08: The Speech Edition
AllHipHop.com —   Nuanced; honest; impressive; brilliant; precedent-making; these are just a few of the many adjectives used to describe Obama’s speech on race, now entitled, ‘A More Perfect Union’. I don’t feel the need to extol the veracity and merits of the speech; if you’re looking for interpretation you need search no farther than the above links. Regardless, this has to be considered one of the most, if not the most, serious discussion on race by a major candidate for the presidency; and, politically, the most efficient response to criticism since JFK addressed his Catholicism in 1960.   ...

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