Should We Walk to Montgomery or Park Place, Barack?
Is Obama Black Enough? or better yet:
Was "Bloody Sunday" Bloody Enough?
The current Presidential race is a case study of "how much" the candidates must be to gain endorsements and votes:
How Christian John McCain must be.
How un-female Hillary Clinton must be.
And how Black (and blue) Barack Obama must be.

I was bothered about Obama until I read the speech he gave exactly 1 year ago today:
"It's because they marched that we elected councilmen, congressmen. It is because they marched that we have Artur Davis and Keith Ellison. It is because they marched that I got the kind of education I got, a law degree, a seat in the Illinois senate and ultimately in the United States senate.
In response to the question of his "blackness":
"'... well, you know, your father was from Africa, your mother, she's a white woman from Kansas. I’m not sure that you have the same experience.'
And I tried to explain, you don't understand. You see, my Grandfather was a cook to the British in Kenya. Grew up in a small village and all his life, that's all he was -- a cook and a house boy. And that's what they called him, even when he was 60 years old. They called him a house boy. They wouldn't call him by his last name.
Sound familiar?"
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