Friday, August 29, 2008

No Black Connection: Texas Delegate Anne Price Mills

3 comments:

Dr. William T. Hoston said...

sad absolutely sad

Anonymous said...

This woman was incredible, and she spoke from her heart. Her confusion is what many of us are suffering. Many may have a hard time understanding, but quite a few people feel the same way she does. Now that the race for the party nom is clearly over, Barack now has to convince everyone who was on the fence to see his views. For many people, "I'm not a McCain fan, I'm not an Obama fan. What do I do?" is running through their heads. Hilary was and is THE hope for many people. Now that she is gone, the election will continue to be a painful reminder. The candidates will have to find a way to reach out to people like this woman and reinstill that hope that they lost.

Some of you have a hard time fathoming her ordeal... working hard to build some thing, to have it taken away. For some, Hilary's "loss" was like a divorce, or death. You are going to have a hard time with people telling you "Get over it, they're gone" and a tougher time with anyone responsible. Others just need time to adjust.

Anonymous said...

This is a damn shame that people like some of you are mad because she is not voting for who you want. What she said was not bad and all you guys cryinglike babies need to shut the [bleep] up. I am obama supporter and you know what, I do not think what she said should get all you guys in the hot seat. Suck your [bleep] up and [bleep] off and leave her alone and you know what I am not scared to say this THAT IS MY SISTER, my real life sister and you guys are all on some other stuff to be ranting about something that she does not believe in. If you know our man is going to win and got what he needs then do that and support him back off and shut the [bleep] up.