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Is Obama's Victory Ours?

by Mumia Abu-Jamal
With the nation's manufacturing base also a thing of history, amidst the socioeconomic wreckage of globalization, with foreign affairs in shambles, the rulers reach for a pretty, brown face to front for the Empire.

'Real change that you could believe in' would be an end to Empire, and an end to wars for corporate greed, not just a change of the shade of the political managers.

That change, I'm afraid, is still to come.
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Is Obama's Victory Ours?
[col. writ. 6/5/08] (c)'08 Mumia Abu-Jamal


With the attainment of the required delegates to claim the Democratic Party's nomination for U.S. president, Sen. Barack H. Obama (D. ILL.) has written a new page in American history.

For by so doing he succeeds where Channing Phillips, Shirley Chisholm, Jesse Jackson, Sr., and Al Sharpton could not - by gaining the necessary delegates to demand nomination.

Of course, there have been numerous Black candidates for president, but these have been third party efforts designed more to raise issues, to organize or protest than to actually win elections. Some of the best known have been Eldridge Cleaver (former Black Panther Minister of Information), Dick Gregory, Dr. Lenora Fulani, and the former congresswoman, Cynthia McKinney.

But this is a different kettle of fish, for Obama's candidacy is the closest to make it to the winner's circle.

What also distinguishes Obama from his predecessors is he doesn't come from civil rights, Black liberation, socialist or anti war movements. (He often remarks at speeches, "I'm not against all wars, I'm just against dumb wars")

Indeed, although his detractors may try to paint him as a leftist liberal this is hardly true. On issues both foreign and domestic he would've been more at home in the Republican Party of his senatorial forebear, Edward Brooke of Massachusetts. For though he is Black by dint of his African father, he has studiously avoided Black political groups in his long, harrowing climb to the rim of the White House.

He has studiously avoided the very real and long standing grievances of Black America. In fact, he tried to run a 'post-racial' campaign until Sen. Hillary R. Clinton (D.N.Y.) (and her rambunctious husband, former Pres. Bill), brought race front and center during the Super Tuesday February primaries, by trying to pigeonhole him as 'the Black candidate'.

This primary wounded Obama, and as he won in the delegate count, he also lost a number of primary states, such as Ohio and Pennsylvania, which are necessary for a win in November.

Politics is the art of making people believe that they are in power when in fact, they have none.

It is a measure of how dire is the hour that they've passed the keys to the kingdom to a Black man.

As in many American cities, Black Mayors were let in when the treasuries were almost barren, and tax bases were almost at rock-bottom.

With the nation's manufacturing base also a thing of history, amidst the socioeconomic wreckage of globalization, with foreign affairs in shambles, the rulers reach for a pretty, brown face to front for the Empire.

'Real change that you could believe in' would be an end to Empire, and an end to wars for corporate greed, not just a change of the shade of the political managers.

That change, I'm afraid, is still to come.

--(c) '08 maj
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by Richard Kane (RichardKanePA [at] aol.com)
I knew Mumia personally back in 1991, as a fellow volunteer at "Community" underground "Newspaper" and much admired him back then.

I know he was upset that most of his acquaintances actually believed that he was stressed out and shot an officer under much duress. I didn't realize he never did until I observed his reaction to Beverly's hedgey confession. Why didn't the lawyers ask Beverly such questions as the name of the person hiring him and whose car he got into afterwards?

The powder test made it obvious that Mumia was innocent. But I don't even remember the date I realized it. The information on the powder test entered the news slowly, and I can't recollect when it entered my head.

Anyway I differ with Mumia's opinions but not his innocence, posting a lengthy response at PhillyImc.

phillyimc.org/en/node/68869

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/cont/blog/2419

Google RichardKanePA


Police stormed Mumia's mother's high rise public housing apartment and in front of her neighbors demanded that she make her son stop his anti-police reporting. If the police were too embarrassed to prosecute Mumia's brother back then, then Mumia supporters are not going to get the police to change their mind 27 years later. It is senseless that Mumia doesn't come up with all the little details of what happened at this time.

Google RichardKanePA
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/cont/blog/2419

I think Mumia is too harse.

Enclosed is information on both Hillary’s and Obama’s radical college years. Both have compromised since then, but I still detect some of their radical spirit

chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-obama-church_bdmay04,0,5869938.story

chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/chi-0703291042mar30,0,4252889.story

chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/chi-0704030881apr04,0,4580576.story?page=1

legaled.com/hillaryatyale.htm

hillaryclinton.com/about/mom

nysun.com/national/hillary-clintons-radical-summer
Thank you Mumia! Free Mumia! The comparison to allowing black capitliast mayors to take office when the treasury is empty and to Obama doing the same with the US economy in crisis is excellent. A somewhat longer analysis is Matt Gonzalez's masterpiece in Beyondchron.org, 2/27/08, The Obama Craze: Count Me Out! at: http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=5413
If you want change that benefits the workingclass, for peace, against the death penalty, you do not get it by voting for millionaire warmongers who support the death penalty. You get it by voting either socialist (Peace & Freedom) or Green. See http://www.peaceandfreedom.org/home/
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