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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
"Race... Will Have To Be Resolved," Civil Rights Leader Says
by Salena Zito
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Black people who say Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama "is not black enough" likely are talking about his race-neutral campaign and not skin color, veteran civil rights leader Ron Daniels said Tuesday.

"That question arises because of the unresolved question as to whether Obama is, in terms of the content of his platform, willing to address black issues," Daniels said during a forum at Community College of Allegheny County.

"He is excellent on issues that black people consider a priority, like heath, education, the war and the economy."

Daniels of New York is a former executive director of the National Rainbow Coalition, now the Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquartered in Chicago. Daniels ran for president as a third-party candidate in 1992.

The public discussion, "Obama and the Relevance of Race in the 21st Century," drew about 50 people to the community college's North Side campus, most of them young and white.

Daniels believes Obama's liberal voting record helps to address issues that concern blacks. By remaining neutral about race, Obama attracts a large number of white voters, he said.

Given the struggles of blacks in America -- from Reconstruction, to gaining voting rights, to affirmative action and other modern issues -- Obama's candidacy would not have been possible without Jesse Jackson's 1988 presidential candidacy paving the way, Daniels said.

This election is historic because of race and gender, he said, with Obama and Hillary Clinton deadlocked in their race for the Democratic nomination. Continued...

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Subject: Re Zito and Daniels real identity
Zito is probably too young to know much about internal security and the far-left. I experienced it starting in the mid-1960's and have stayed with it as a historian and columnist ever since.

You don't give people credibility at the beginning of a story and then try to play catch-up at the end.

I understand that PBS is doing a story on Pete Seeger, an unrepentant Stalinist and life-long communist. They will sugarcoat his record of supporting all kinds of communism, count on it.


Max

more subtle, Madmax
Madmax, isn't there a possibility that Ms. Zito is much more subtle than you might have thought. Consider: perhaps she knew all about Ron Daniels. What better way to discredit civil rights workers than to identify someone whose leftist credentials are so easily found than to identify him in a seemingly neutral, beningn way?

I don't know if Ms. Zito is really willing and able to play nasty like this, but don't assume that she just didn't know any better. In other words, if somebody like Daniels is an Obama supporter, then clearly (as conservativs love to remind us) Obama is supported by all sorts of radical leftist enemies of America (who probably also don't like apple pie either).
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