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Friday, February 3, 2012
Will You Be Counted In Or Out?
This came across my desk and I wanted to share it with you. I will say, however, that I do not know if Mr. Tom Joyner wrote this or not. There are some many things that come across the internet that are not true. But, if we just take Mr. Joyner's name off of it and read what is said, Is there any truth to it all? I wonder who will be bold enough to comment.
I never get comments on this blog anyway!
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From: TOM JOYNER'S BLOG ON PRESIDENT OBAMA
We've all expressed our opinions, vented, aired it out, and in my heart of
hearts, no matter how we got to this point, I believe most of us share a
common goal - to re-elect President Obama. That can only happen if we take
all the time and energy we've been using to debate, defend - and yes,
digress (Tavis didn't patent that word, did he?) and move forward. Like the
mamas on my staff tell their little boys when they're distracted by
whatever is on the PSP, DS or Wii screen, "Let's focus."
If we can learn anything from Republicans, it is that they have the ability
to not just rally together, but to grab onto a single candidate, issue,
piece of propaganda, whatever, and clamp down like a pit bull. Once they
make a decision, they will not be swayed. How many times have you listened
to one of them recite the party line, and you think to yourself, I KNOW
they don't really believe that? Maybe not, but by being consistent and
steady until the end, they come out victorious - or, at the least, united.
That's what we need to do more.
Of course, we are not all "like-minded" across the board, and no one is
expected to believe that every single thing that President Obama says or
does is perfect and beyond reproach. But, let's look at the big picture
and remember that if he's going to win, he needs all of our votes - every
last one of them.
At one time, I didn't see the harm in the public criticisms from black
leaders, but a conversation I had with a friend and colleague who voted for
Obama last time around made me think differently. This guy is black, high
school educated and gets most of his news from our show, CNN, MSNBC and
C-SPAN. A few weeks ago, when Tavis Smiley and Cornel West began to make
the rounds on the cable networks, he started to have second thoughts about
Obama. He actually began to let the negativity seep into his brain and
said, "What IS Obama doing for Black people? Look at how many of us are unemployed; he's not doing nothing about that."
That's when I knew that more harm was being done than some people realize.
Keep in mind, that was just one person who happened to express his opinion
to me. How many more black people will stay home from the polls this
November because they think the Prez is turning his back on black people?
Forget that! That's a lie. He has done plenty for African-Americans
and will do more if he gets the chance to serve another term. Did they forget that
Bin Laden was captured and killed under his watch. Let's not even deal with
the facts right now. Let's deal with just our blackness and pride - and
loyalty. We have the chance to re-elect the first African-American
president, and that's what we ought to be doing. I'm not afraid or
ashamed to say that as black people, we should do it because he's a black
man. There are a great number of people who are against him because he's a
black man. That should be enough motivation for us to band together and get
it done.
I'll be making an announcement soon about voter registration and what we'll
do on the TJMS to make sure that everybody is ready come November. In the
meantime, we need to start showing the same kind of enthusiasm as we did
when we were electing the president the first time. Please don't think it's
going to be any easier because we made it happen before. In fact, this time it will be harder.
For years, I've heard people who weren't around during the civil rights
movement say that they wished they had been there. They have a deep need to
be a part of some great historic moment that will make a difference, not
just to us but to future generations as well. Well, this is our moment. And
before I hear the haters say President Obama is no Dr. Martin Luther King,
of course he isn't. There will never be another Dr. King, Malcolm X, JFK
and there doesn't need to be.
We're not dwelling on the past - not 50 years ago, not even 50 days ago.
Whether you're in a race to the finish line, the goal post or to making
history, you've got to keep your eye on the prize if you're going to win.
The naysayers have a vested interest in chunking rocks. We can't stop that.
What's our interest? What are we willing to stand up for, fight for, make
a sacrifice for?
When is the last time we did more than talk about how much we support the
president? When is the last time you mailed a check to his campaign? When
you hear people who claim to represent you and black America saying things
you don't believe or support, you ought to light up the phones, send
emails, tweets, write blogs, fax. Every litt le bit helps. Don't let hate,
pettiness, jealousy, whatever, overshadow truth.
We're on a mission, and a mission isn't always fun, sexy or comfortable.
When you step out there and believe in what you say and what you do, you've
got to take the heat and keep it moving.
In the words of that great philosopher Jay-Z, on to the next.
Focus on November. We're moving forward. Can we do it together? That's the
only way we will be victorious.
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Now, I have never gotten comments on this blog before. Let's see what happens now?
Your Mission Assistant,
Andrea
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