"Oh, I will
be President....,"
and she meant every word.
Every four years
voters in the United States get to elect a "leader" to
address the pressing issues of the day: the economy; job
losses; national defense; terrorism; health care; dependency
on foreign oil; etc.
They call that leader: the
President. As November 2008 approached, Americans were
poised to have an election like no other in the country's
history. The choice for president would be between the white
presumptive Republican nominee on one side and Democrat
Winston Greene, the first-ever black presumptive nominee
(for the either party).
In an apparent power
struggle, Greene, the son of a black father and white
mother, was rebuffed by some black "leaders." But that, and
the reasons behind it, were the least of his problems.
Democratic rival, Rep. Karen Carson (D-CA), had other plans
for Greene's demise... plans that threatened not only to
leave "blood on the floor" but possible a more divided
nation. Those plans had one purpose, to ensure...
She Would Be President.