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The Democratic front-runner needs his former rival's working-class populist fire, not just his endorsement. Plus: The Elizabeth watch continues.
  • A Picture Is Worth A thousand Votes and The Truth is Worth The Presidency

    Joan Walsh,

    We have all read your slighted articles during this campaign. Of course it was and is your perogative to express your choice. However, you say "I Love Barak Obama", yet your every word reflects a different picture. Either your words are Truths or Lies.

    In keeping with the idea that "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words and The Truth is Worth The Presidency", please eloquently paint your Love For Barak Obama in the same way you would describe your Love for your Mom and Dad, your Grandparents, and other family.

    You currently posess a most excellent forum to begin the Democratic Healing Process. If you truly Love Barak Obama then I would like to begin to see that Picture reflected in your Words and Actions. The People or your readership would readily notice when you honor the truth of your words, "I Love Barak Obama" We are waiting to see the picture .

    Joan, you truly are an experienced journalist/writer, you now have the opportunity to initiate the Healing Process in the Democratic Party by diligently and sincerely painting the Picture of Barak Obama and the Truth Worthy of The Presidency.

    I am certain that you will not respond to me such as you did david sugerman, sigmound, Lindy, kenkapkk, or any of your other noted pals, however, please acknowledge the Spirit of my appeal to you and the Salon readers and the Voting population.

    My recent visit with an eight year old multiracial kid has made it plainly clear that even the innocent sees a picture of a Barak Obama Presidency.