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Who are the exceptional leaders in championing the cause of the underclass in America? Besides a name I'd be interested in opinions of why you feel that way.
John Edwards? John Kerry? Jesse Jackson? George Bush? Kweisi Mfume? Julian Bond? Congressional Black Caucus? Louis Farrakahn? Bill Cosby? Harry Reid? Nobody? ?????????????????????????????? Please feel free to offer up anyone you believe to be exeptional. I'd appreciate your thoughts on this. |
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Let me make my first politics post answering this easy question.
No one on the list can be considered the champion of the underclass. They all have personal aggrandizement motives mixed in with what ever altruistic motives they may have. It is more about raising money or gaining personal political power. Bill Cosby is probably the closest to a true champion of those on your list, but for him it is a part time thing. |
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Just to make it clear if anybody has a leader that I didn't post please offer one up as I would appreciate their thoughts on the matter. Thanks for the response.
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The true champions fly under the radar without garnering a lot of publicity, so we won't know their names.
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Anybody who addresses the failing government run public school system in many cities would be a great champion of helping the poor. In addition, those who acknowledge that having 3 out of 4 kids born out of wedlock in some cities is a sure fire poverty creating engine. People who raise those issues are great champions of helping the poor.
The people you listed do not have much of a track record on addressing those issues, though. |
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basically i would say if someone is looking for a politician to help the poor i would say they are looking in the wrong place.
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Noam Chomsky
Corporations (and the plutocrats) are getting wealthier than ever at the expense of the 'common man' as he gets poorer; this is a worldwide pehnomenon. Chomsky expresses this the best and is the only one with somewhat of a coherent plan for reversing it. |
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On that list, Bill Cosby.
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Let me make my first politics post answering this easy question. No one on the list can be considered the champion of the underclass. They all have personal aggrandizement motives mixed in with what ever altruistic motives they may have. It is more about raising money or gaining personal political power. Bill Cosby is probably the closest to a true champion of those on your list, but for him it is a part time thing. [/ QUOTE ] Sir, may I have the pleasure of buying your next 6-pack and extra-large-with-whatever-toppings-you-want? BTW, OP, why isn't Teddy K. on the list? If ever there was a champion of the downtrodden, huddled-together-in-cardboard-boxes masses, it's tha Teddy Bare! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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