Happy Mothers' Day Obama

In the ideal family, mothers are responsible for the culture of the house hold, the harmony in which they operate and generally the demeanor. I have seen single mothers, biological mothers and mothers that were not biological. I saw mothers who didn’t want to be mothers and strangely,  I saw fathers who were functionally mothers. Now, if I were to translate the purpose of a mother into political life, then Obama will earn the distinction of being the mother of American Politics today.

 

Happy Mothers’ Day Obama

Hillary is not working in the interest of the Party

At this critical time campaigning disingenuously

Putting racial significance where there is none

Polarizing the people of our great nation

Yesterday I heard her on a radio sound bytes

Making a distinction between Black and Whites

Obama she said the superdelegates must note

There’s no chance he would get the white masses vote

Her words were harsh and for once not fake

Electing Obama, she said would be a grave mistake

Racial slants had always been part of America’s history

Slavery, KKK, Civil Rights and Rev. Wright more recently

Dangerous path we averted in the pathways of time

Americans have been mending, are forgiving often sublime

You shouldn’t be divisive with the language you use

Or disruptive to the people and Party you choose

Barack like a great mother servers to unify

All his campaigning demonstrated his willingness to try

Making this country’s people unite in a very special way

And it all starts with having a Happy Mothers’ Day.

 

 

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