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So The Black Congressional Caucus feels President Obama isn’t doing enough for African Americans in these tough economic times. Obama has the right mind set by not getting into a race issue at all. The fact is everyone is hurting and even when the Black Caucus is right, their half right. They have the facts right that urban inner city blacks and browns are really left out in the cold but miss the point that so are many whites in those areas ...
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