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  • How many of you readers remember how scared we were as Democrats, thinking that if we voted for Obama, it might get him killed? In fact, I knew many elderly Black people in church who said they didn't want his death on their hands, so they were voting for Hillary instead.

  • Another major accomplishment he has is that by walking a tightrope, no crazies are out to assassinate him.

  • I understand Obama. He's caught between a rock and a hard place. I can only hope that in his second "semester" in office, he'll have the guts to do what's right in a FIRM and decisive manner. You all have to realize that as the first Black president, everyone is just WAITING to step all over him to prove that he's an idiot, and whatever else is their stereotype of Black people. He's really walking a tightrope. You younger people who are Black need to have some EMPATHY for what he is facing. I just HATE that he seems to be selling out much of what he had promised. He's finding you can't keep all the promises, particularly if one of them is antithetic to the others. He found he can't get everyone to negotiate nicely and STILL KEEP his other promises.

  • The marriage of Barak Obama's parents was illegal in EVERY state in the USA, back in 1960 and again today.

    Barak Obama Sr. was already married to Kezia Obama when he proposed to Ann Dunham. Kezia Obama is, in fact, still alive today in England.

    That begs the question "what is marriage?" Bend the term too much (as Obama Sr. did), and it ceases meaning anything. It certainly meant little to Obama Sr, who abandoned three wives in 10 years. Fortunately, his son President Obama has a much more grounded sense of marriage.

  • Obama is juggling (you call it evolving) many issues. One is being re-elected. " Obama's reluctance to embrace gay marriage may be part of a broader effort to avoid alienating voters in battleground states, like Ohio and Nevada, where majorities have traditionally shown less support for the unions than voters overall.

    Several states that Obama carried in 2008 but that are expected to be close calls in the upcoming election have constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage, including Colorado, Florida, Nevada, Ohio and Virginia." He also said that he's hopeful the voters will effect the change. He is not, after all, a dictator, correct? He said, in the same speech, that he knows we all are upset with the slow pace of change. We do have to give him credit for repealing the DADT in the military, and look how long that took him. Government does work slowly. With the Republicans, there was no FORWARD change, only a move backwards. With the Democrats, they COULD move forward if the Republicans and others didn't put stumbling blocks in their paths. Right?

    • Of course. But I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Obama is playing the role he has to play, but his critics are playing the role they have to play. If Obama DOES secretly believe gays deserve equal rights, and if he IS hamstrung by independents who don't agree with that, then he has to be able to one day say that a stubborn, persistent, highly critical movement persuaded him to aid - or made it impossible for him to oppose - the recognition of equal rights for gays. If Obama's playing poker here, his critics are part of his hand. If he's playing the role he has to play, we are also playing the role WE have to play.

      • Hello Darrin, love the comic btw. I have a problem with Obama "secretly" believing in anything. Look, I'm Canadian and may not fully understand your system of government but shouldn't the man in the office all of you aspire to hold, the man who everyone should be able to look to for inspiration, who parents can point to and say "see kids, that's what you need to emulate", shouldn't he have the courage of his convictions to say what he believes? Otherwise, he's just another damned politician.

        • Unfortunately that's the state of politics. You won't see someone like "Man of the Year" because they hardly get voted past mayor. The ones that do make it to governor are exceptions to the rule. While I would love to be one of the politicians who would say, "Screw how it's always been done, THIS is what's right for the people," I know that I would never make it past dog-catcher.

      • I think that Obama does believe that gays deserve equal rights. Fortunately for the majority of the USA we believe thast marriae is not a RIGHT, it is a privilege that is reserved for ONE MAN and ONE WOMAN.

        • The "rights" vs. "privilege" argument is specious, since most of the "civil rights" that we fought for in the '60s (sitting at lunch counters, sitting where you want on the bus, going to the school you want to go to, etc.) were also said (by those wanting to deny them to blacks) to be privileges.

        • By "we", do you mean older generation that will die out sooner or later? More and more younger Americans are believing in equal rights for everyone. You either keep up with progression or get left behind.

    • I'm referring more to screwing the people over on civil liberties, wasteful spending, and engaging in pointless military interventions.

    • Ironically, Pres. Clinton signed Doma in 1966. Can you imagine? This was a Democrat's idea!