I am the first one to admit that I found Obama's speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention electrifying.  His presidential bid appears to b
June 15, 2007

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I am the first one to admit that I found Obama's speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention electrifying.  His presidential bid appears to be trying to carve out a niche of rising above partisanship, something that after the last decade of "party over country" politics has a clear appeal.  Street Prophets dubbed it the "Ministry of Reconciliation."

Unfortunately, his campaign issued a statement about rival Hillary Clinton this week that I'd expect from a GOP campaign, not the man who wrote "Audacity of Hope".

Pastor Dan has the details....

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