Am I my brothers keeper?
Last night as I was watching my nightly dose of Decision 2008 on C-Span, that tells you I do have problems, I finally got to see Barack Obama. He was speaking in front of Al Sharpton’s National Action Network. I have to admit the guy is a tremendous speaker and I was looking forward to hearing his plans for solving the huge problems facing America.
Unfortunately I did not get to hear any real substance but a lot of rhetoric. He did tell us that he is not the usual candidate that just talks about plans but he has done many of the things he was talking about. He made it sound like he single handedly found everyone on the south side of Chicago a job and also swept the barrios and ghettos. It was really impressive. My favorite part of his domestic policy was his asking the question “Am I my brother’s keeper?”
This quote is a Bible verse. God asked Cain where Able is, after Cain had murdered him, and Cain responds “I know not; am I my brothers keeper?” With that being said, most of us probably know this quote from the movie New Jack City starring Wesley Snipes as the drug lord Nino Brown. He used this line many times to rally his gang and to let them know that they were a team and they were to take care of each other. Of course he killed his best friend Gee Money and sold the rest of his crew out to save his own skin before being killed in the court house.
The question is can we trust a guy who quotes killers for his domestic policy and has no foreign policy experience at all? I don’t know the answer to that yet and I will hold judgment until I see a lot more from him. But it seems to me the current guy holding the White House spoke a lot about bringing the country together and restoring honor and integrity to the Oval office in 2000 and that has not worked out to well for us.