Obama Addresses UNITY as Convention Draws to a Close

Presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama gestures while speaking at the UNITY Journalism Convention Sunday. (The UNITY News Photo Jennifer Dronkers)
Presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama gestures while speaking at the UNITY Journalism Convention Sunday. (The UNITY News Photo Jennifer Dronkers)

By Gerrick Lewis
The UNITY News Online

Sen. Barack Obama addressed thousands of journalists at a live forum on the final day of the UNITY convention in his first appearance since returning to the U.S. after a spending a week overseas.

The senator was greeted with a standing ovation when he walked onto the stage. He addressed issues such as immigration, the economy and race and gave a recap of his trip.

“When you think about the big problems we face at home, they are connected to the problems abroad,” Obama said.

Hundreds of empty seats in the back of the Skyline Ballroom at the McCormick Place convention center were noticeable as CNN broadcasted the event. Many attendees had already departed the convention by the time Obama spoke.

In weeks prior to the convention, UNITY organizers had heavily promoted a forum between Obama and Sen. John McCain, but neither candidate had confirmed the appearance, originally scheduled for Thursday night.

Karen Lincoln Michel, UNITY president, said McCain could not make the forum because of scheduling conflicts, although repeated invitations were sent.

Obama said although he was away from the country for a week, he was in touch with what was happening on this side. He expressed his pleasure with the passing of a landmark housing bill that will offer up to $300 billion in loans for troubled homeowners and establish a government rescue plan for mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

“We’ve got to prevent people from losing their homes,” he said.

In response to criticism he faced for going on the overseas trip, the presumptive nominee said he met with the same leaders that McCain met with when he won the nomination.

“I was puzzled by the notion that what we did was any different,” Obama said. “We just did it better.”

Obama said the trip offered him key insight into what it would be like as a leader, should he win the election.

In anticipation of both candidates’ arrival, The UNITY News sent an informal survey to members of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and National Association of Black Journalists, and interviewed journalists planning to attend the convention. The Asian American Journalist Association and the Native American Journalist Association did not participate.

The journalists were surveyed about the most important issues they wanted each candidate to address, and the strengths and weaknesses of the presumptive nominees. Each member surveyed was also asked to identify their gender and race.

The 38 NAHJ members who responded to the survey chose immigration reform as the most important issue facing the next president, while the 15 NABJ members who responded identified stabilizing the economy. But many respondents expressed doubt about Obama’s security and immigration policies.

“We are a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws,” Obama said. “The fact that we’re getting people who want to come to this country that is good.”

Obama said he will work to make a comprehensive immigration policy and work with immigrants currently in the country to help them become legal citizens.

The senator was asked a handful of tough questions, including if he would issue an apology to Native Americans for past mistreatment if elected.

“The most important thing for the U.S. government to do is not just offer apologies, but offer deeds,” Obama said. “I have to confess, I’m more concerned with providing a better way of life.”

An apology was issued to Native Americans in 2000 by Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs.

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8 Responses to “Obama Addresses UNITY as Convention Draws to a Close”

  1. Barack Obama (U.S.): We are a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws : Says:

    [...] Several journalists from different minorities also posed questions to Obama. One question focused on immigration. UNITY News Article [...]

  2. Saved Says:

    why is that John McCann is not being critized as Obama? He is being held accountable by every race of color, and every religious group in America but not John McCann. Why is that Obama is being answered question McCann is not? No one critized his European trip; why is anyone asking to attend a Africian American Church, Muslim Temple, etc?

  3. OPINION: Foreign professionals unwelcome in U.S. workforce : Says:

    [...] UNITY News Article “We are a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws,” Obama said. “The fact that we’re getting people who want to come to this country that is good.” [...]

  4. Lisbon Treaty Says:

    Adventure is not outside a man, it is within.

  5. US Economics Says:

    The most instructive experiences are those of everyday life.FriedrichWilhelmNietzscheFriedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

  6. Kevin James Says:

    I caught the speech on CNN and couldn’t believe how much applause came from an audience of journalists. You all aren’t even trying to hide your love affair anymore. I was amused.

  7. Aaron Martin Says:

    Saved, McCain isn’t being asked those same questions because McCain’s candidacy isn’t being built up as the second coming of Moses. To listen to the Black radio stations in my area, and some Black journalist I know, Obama is the truth, the way, and the light. McCain is just some old, white guy. Hopefully things are different in other places.

    It is a biased viewpoint, it does neither candidate any justice, and it may come back to bite Black people in the behind - but we deserve what we get if won’t hold either candidate truly accountable.

  8. DD Says:

    Aaron, for the record, all of us “black people” do not think and act alike. Some of us actually consider each candidate thoroughly and we judge them on the issues, not the color of their skin.

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