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If you look at Clinton's comments on Dr. King & LBJ regarding "King's dream began to be realized...", you will not only see a discounting of Dr King but of all of the real life actions (not talk) that were taken by all of the people in the civil rights effort over many years. While the role of presidents and other top leaders is crucial to any significant change. Most change and effort comes from concerned people. Clinton took a shallow look at history to try to make her dubious political point that she would "get it done". Not only does Obama have a "grounds up" campaign that seems to listen, learn and truly value people, but he seems to be showing that he is a more effective leader when it comes to keeping his campaign on message.