Saturday, March 13, 2010
A frustrated caucus keeps complaints quiet
"Some say that any public airing of their disagreements with Obama runs the risk of politically damaging the president and ultimately slowing the advancement of other African Americans. 'He's ours. He has to be more careful because he is the first black ever to be president,' said Rep. Diane Watson (Calif.). '. . . I want to help him, to protect him.'"
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