From June 1985 to May 1988, Obama was a community organizer with the Developing Communities Project in Chicago, working primarily to organize a housing project called Altgeld Gardens. According to the Boston Globe:For all its impact on Obama, Altgeld Gardens today seems far from the kind of success story politicians like to tout.That’s change you can believe in. Moreover, Hazel Johnson, who has lived at Altgeld Gardens since 1962 – and was an organizer long before Obama appeared on the scene – claims Obama has exaggerated his role in getting asbestos removed from the projects.
Dozens of buildings are boarded up, with fences surrounding much of the property. The roads are a potholed mess. Blinking lights illuminate a series of towers where police have mounted cameras.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Back Online
I finally had my Internets Tubes untied at home and can blog again. Having said that, I still need to recreate my old setup to be able to post like normal. I'm hoping to get back into the swing of things tomorrow or Friday. In the meantime, Protein Wisdom has an outstanding summary of Barack Obama's accomplishments. Here's a tidbit before you blast on over and read the whole thing.
Ha, compare and contrast the resumes of James Buchanon and Abraham Lincoln for me please.
ReplyDeleteBrian
Dang, make that Buchanan. ;-)
ReplyDeleteExperience doesn't count, right?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, just who is supposed to be Lincoln in this analogy? Barack Obama? Excellent! His Philadelphia speech on race has already been considered as a peer to one of Lincoln's greatest.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, Barack's was only operative for 6 weeks before it was all unmasked as total gibberish, but still, those were a great 6 weeks for the US!