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Some African-Americans say Obama failing to help black community

By Dahleen Glanton and Katherine Skiba, Tribune reporters

7:57 p.m. CDT, March 17, 2010

After turning out in record numbers to help elect the first black president, some African-Americans have begun to criticize President Barack Obama for failing to develop economic and social policies targeting the black community, which has suffered disproportionately from the recession.

The debate over whether the president should address a "black agenda" has deeply divided African-Americans and created a rift between some civil rights activists who prefer to work behind the scenes with the president and prominent leaders who have chosen to voice their concerns publicly. Read More

 
Some African-Americans say Obama failing to help black community

By Dahleen Glanton and Katherine Skiba, Tribune reporters

7:57 p.m. CDT, March 17, 2010

After turning out in record numbers to help elect the first black president, some African-Americans have begun to criticize President Barack Obama for failing to develop economic and social policies targeting the black community, which has suffered disproportionately from the recession.

The debate over whether the president should address a "black agenda" has deeply divided African-Americans and created a rift between some civil rights activists who prefer to work behind the scenes with the president and prominent leaders who have chosen to voice their concerns publicly. Read More
Even the most racist arch conservative presidents and canduidates made some promises to the Black community, each election since Johnson, even if it was just to a group of Boule's or "house negro type ministers.

The record is there
 
Some African-Americans say Obama failing to help black community

By Dahleen Glanton and Katherine Skiba, Tribune reporters

7:57 p.m. CDT, March 17, 2010

After turning out in record numbers to help elect the first black president, some African-Americans have begun to criticize President Barack Obama for failing to develop economic and social policies targeting the black community, which has suffered disproportionately from the recession.

The debate over whether the president should address a "black agenda" has deeply divided African-Americans and created a rift between some civil rights activists who prefer to work behind the scenes with the president and prominent leaders who have chosen to voice their concerns publicly. Read More
Here we go with this entitlement garbage.

How is Tavis Smiley going to criticize President Obama about "helping the black community" when he was touring the nation getting black folks trapped in sub-prime mortgages?

http://washingtonindependent.com/59...ck-figures-drew-minorities-to-high-rate-loans

Why are we expecting the Pres. to do anything for us?

If we want something done, why can't we do it ourselves?

Oh, I forgot......white supremacy is holding us down!
 
Here we go with this entitlement garbage.

How is Tavis Smiley going to criticize President Obama about "helping the black community" when he was touring the nation getting black folks trapped in sub-prime mortgages?

http://washingtonindependent.com/59...ck-figures-drew-minorities-to-high-rate-loans

Why are we expecting the Pres. to do anything for us?

If we want something done, why can't we do it ourselves?


Oh, I forgot......white supremacy is holding us down!

:fyi: Right!

 

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