In his landmark speech Tuesday in Philadelphia, Barack Obama urged Americans to use the controversy caused by the airing of his former pastor's incendiary remarks as an opportunity for a broader discussion of race in American society. Full Article at The Washington Post
In black and white, the reconciliation of the Union's promise Several months ago, as his religion came under attack, former Republican presidential candidate Gov. Mitt Romney gave a major speech defending his religion, and his views. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Wherever the coming months lead along the serpentine and endlessly captivating trail to become the 44th President of the United States, something unforgettable and potentially transformative happened in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Full Article at The Independent
Source: CNN (CNN) Just over a week after she resigned her post on Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign after making controversial comments about Barack Obamas presidential bid, Geraldine Ferraro said she resented being compared the Rev. Full Article at Democratic Underground
Former vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro responds to a reporter's question during a media availability on the Bryant University campus in North Smithfield, R.I. , Thursday, March 13, 2008. Full Article at The Washington Post
Geraldine Ferraro has not gone quietly into the good sidelines of the presidential campaign. Full Article at The Swamp
Why won;t she just disappear. No one cares what you have to say. And no you aren't Mr. Wright. Mr. Wright has helped more people in his life then you have yours. Ferraro and Clinton are shameless! Full Article at CNN
“The good news for Obama is that his numbers have stopped falling since his speech on Tuesday. Full Article at The New York Times
Amy Chozick reports on the presidential campaign. Geraldine Ferraros ouster from Sen. Hillary Clintons presidential campaign hasnt stopped her from continuing to criticize Clinton rival Sen. Barack Obama. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton supporter Geraldine Ferraro slammed Barack Obama on Thursday for comparing her, during a speech on race relations, with the preacher at the center of a political firestorm. Full Article at Reuters
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