Colin Powell's Endorsement of Barack Obama and Eloquence About Anti-Muslim Bigotry in America
That was a rather stunning endorsement of Barack Obama by Colin Powell yesterday. He praised Obama for his "steadiness" and "depth" and "intellectual vigor" and predicted that he would be not merely an OK president, but possibly a great one.
Powell said that his old friend John McCain was in over his head on economic issues and had let the country down in choosing an unqualified Sarah Palin as his running mate.
And, for good measure, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and national security adviser to Ronald Reagan dismissed the right wing's negative attacks upon Obama—the palling around with terrorists stuff that Palin and McCain have fueled—as divisive and irrelevant.
What didn't make the morning newspapers, or some of the online video clips, was a simple story that Powell told on Meet the Press about Christian fear and bigotry, and Muslims in America.
It's a simple tale of a U.S. soldier who gave his life for his country.
Here's the excerpt:
I'm also troubled by, not what Senator McCain says, but what members of the party say. And it is permitted to be said such things as, "Well, you know that Mr. Obama is a Muslim." Well, the correct answer is, he is not a Muslim; he's a Christian. He's always been a Christian.
But the really right answer is, "What if he is?" Is there something wrong with being a Muslim in this country? The answer's no, that's not America. Is there something wrong with some seven-year-old Muslim-American kid believing that he or she could be president? Yet, I have heard senior members of my own party drop the suggestion, "He's a Muslim and he might be associated [with] terrorists." This is not the way we should be doing it in America.
I feel strongly about this particular point because of a picture I saw in a magazine. It was a photo essay about troops who are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. And one picture at the tail end of this photo essay was of a mother in Arlington Cemetery, and she had her head on the headstone of her son's grave. And as the picture focused in, you could see the writing on the headstone. And it gave his awards—Purple Heart, Bronze Star—showed that he died in Iraq, gave his date of birth, date of death. He was 20 years old. And then, at the very top of the headstone, it didn't have a Christian cross, it didn't have the Star of David, it had crescent and a star of the Islamic faith. And his name was Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan, and he was an American.
He was born in New Jersey. He was 14 years old at the time of 9/11, and he waited until he can go serve his country, and he gave his life. Now, we have got to stop polarizing ourself in this way. And John McCain is as nondiscriminatory as anyone I know. But I'm troubled about the fact that, within the party, we have these kinds of expressions.
Well said, General Powell.
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wow David...WoW
First off, you are by far the best example of the ignorance running around in this country. I looked at your location being Texas and right away figured it out the reason for this weird mentality of yours.
Obama lived in Indonesia for 4 years and went to a regular school. Look up photos of him from the school days. His father was a muslim by name only and never practiced along with the fact that Obama only met him once in his life.
The mobile weapons were moved out of Iraq. hmm.. very interesting theory but just exactly where were they moved to. Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria?? If they were moved and were so dangerous that we started a war over them, why aren't we trying to locate them now.
I request you to gather all your energy and stand up really fast so you can get your head out of your behind.
oh my god
you people have blinders on.
Obama's gonna raise taxes on the wealthy huh.. well does he realize the top 1% of earners already pay 41% of the taxes? That the top 10% pay 68% of taxes? How much more can you take from these people who own businesses and create job opportunities..? And we're going to take more from these people and give to.. the people who don't pay income taxes to begin with (40% of americans dont pay income taxes because they are below the income threshold).. so we're going to give the poor a check at the expense of the people who drive our economy forward.
Does that sound equitable?
I dont want to pay for health care for other people or be punished if I become successful. I certainly don't want to negotiate with Iran. I hope we drill in ANWR so we can cut dependence on foreign oil somewhat. The rest of the world is under no illusion about the need for energy we need to get our heads out of our asses and wake up.
Bias really gets around.
I never thought that US News and World Report would become as biased for Obama as the NY Times, Newsweek, Time, etc., et.al. How disappointing. I disagree with Powell. He knows better. The Muslim world is very seriously biased against anyone not of their faith and beliefs. Bias is a human condition; one that is necessary for survival. It has been in-born in us since humans first crawled out of the caves. Live with it.
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