Submitted by Michelle (not verified) on Mon, 07/14/2008 - 14:27.
Since the campaign began, those who cannot accept the idea of "change" in this country have made every effort to dehumanize Obama. First by attacking him, then his wife and maybe his children are next. The New Yorker may feel that their depiction of Obama and his wife on their cover is harmless, but don't believe the hype. They have joined the class of bigoted, resentful, hopeless Americans who continue to cling to racism and hate by using "scare" tactics that delay the kind of "Change" Obama speaks to. But let’s remember, Obama told us that it would not be easy and The New Yorker helps to make his case.
Obama said it would not be easy!
Since the campaign began, those who cannot accept the idea of "change" in this country have made every effort to dehumanize Obama. First by attacking him, then his wife and maybe his children are next. The New Yorker may feel that their depiction of Obama and his wife on their cover is harmless, but don't believe the hype. They have joined the class of bigoted, resentful, hopeless Americans who continue to cling to racism and hate by using "scare" tactics that delay the kind of "Change" Obama speaks to. But let’s remember, Obama told us that it would not be easy and The New Yorker helps to make his case.
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