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08-28-2008, 07:25 PM
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Rep Power: 1 | | America Still just not ready to elect Barack Obama. America still has to many closet racists,in order for a Black Politician to be elected as President .It just won't happen!. I hate to tell all you Barack Obama supporters,but it just won't happen this year, or in the not to distant future. |
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08-28-2008, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by 52ndStreet America still has to many closet racists,in order for a Black Politician to be elected as President .It just won't happen!. I hate to tell all you Barack Obama supporters,but it just won't happen this year, or in the not to distant future. | I think you're right. I think there's a silent group that the polls aren't picking up. I really think a lot of whites will show up just to keep a black man out of office.
At the same time, I think a lot of blacks will show up to put a black man in office.
So we'll see what happens.
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08-28-2008, 07:28 PM
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Obama has touched a part of the American "soul" that goes beyond race.
He represents all that IS right with America and all that COULD be right again under the right leadership. | 
08-28-2008, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Silence He represents all that IS right with America and all that COULD be right again under the right leadership. | Trinity United Church of Christ 
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08-28-2008, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 52ndStreet America still has to many closet racists,in order for a Black Politician to be elected as President .It just won't happen!. I hate to tell all you Barack Obama supporters,but it just won't happen this year, or in the not to distant future. | I have faith. I think the people saying racist things weren't going to vote for a democrat no matter what.
We'd be hearing the same thing about being ready to vote for a woman.
If the masses want to vote against their own best interests, fine. Obama will give the middle class 3 times the tax breaks McCain will give you.
Wages for the middle class will go down and gas will go up if McCain wins.
All you broke ass people voting for McCain because you are racists? You are shooting yourselves in the foot. Stop it. | 
08-28-2008, 07:30 PM
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Rep Power: 21 | | The black racists will easily outnumber the white racists, so this is just a weak excuse that the Obamites are putting out ahead of time in an attempt to minimize mass suicide among Liberals when their Messiah loses.  | 
08-28-2008, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by jsanders I think you're right. I think there's a silent group that the polls aren't picking up. I really think a lot of whites will show up just to keep a black man out of office.
At the same time, I think a lot of blacks will show up to put a black man in office.
So we'll see what happens. | As jsanders said, there is silent group out there that is not participating in any of these polls. And they will make the difference come election day.
And this man Barack Obama could in fact be the Anti Christ in the fleash | 
08-28-2008, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by glockmail The black racists will easily outnumber the white racists, so this is just a weak excuse that the Obamites are putting out ahead of time in an attempt to minimize mass suicide among Liberals when their Messiah loses.  | How will he lose if the black racists outnumber the white racists? You have no logic. Your whole life is flawed. | 
08-28-2008, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 52ndStreet And this man Barack Obama could in fact be the Anti Christ in the fleash |
bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahhahaha!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
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08-28-2008, 07:35 PM
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Rep Power: 32 | | | I believe that evidence points strongly to the majority of Americans being more than willing to elect a qualified black president - in fact I would go one step further and say that the majority of Americans want very much to elect the first black President of the United States of America.
I simply think that Americans are not willing to vote for a president solely based on the color of his skin.
They are nervous about electing a man with such little experience in politics, such questionable acquaintances, and such a left-leaning agenda. Not to mention that while his "hope and change" message sounded lovely in the abstract, he has not yet been able to convert abstract to concrete - leaving many voters who had been considering him wondering if there is any "there" there.
This is a moment to move race relations in this nation forward - we have a strong, decent candidate running against another strong, decent candidate. One happens to be black, and one is white. People are making the decision to vote for one instead of the other based on the merits of their ideas. This is good news for our nation.
But so many seem intent on using it for their own race-baiting devices, trying desperately to portray Americans as closet racists...smiling and cheering for Obama (or calmly mentioning the numerous reasons why they do not support him for President - none of which have to do with his skin color), while secretly burning crosses in their backyards and praying that the "uppity" negoes get off their televisions as soon as possible.
This simply is not a true portrait of this country today...and people who choose to put forth that it is, are doing so to forward their own sad agendas.
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08-28-2008, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by sealybobo How will he lose if the black racists outnumber the white racists? You have no logic. Your whole life is flawed. | Black racists can never outnumber White racists.It is statistically impossible!. | 
08-28-2008, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 52ndStreet Black racists can never outnumber White racists.It is statistically impossible!. |
You and Kirk seriously need to get a room. The two of you would make a perfect couple!! | 
08-28-2008, 07:39 PM
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Rep Power: 65 | | I hope you are incorrect but I fear for that too. I am amazed at some people I have know for a long time who are racists deep down. But most people see life in a dichotomous us-them and racism is only one part of that. How can one vote for a party that has been a complete failure in every area I can think of. I defy anyone to tell me where they have been successful. But still they vote for a man and a party who represent the worst we have become, an illegal war and a economy that bails out only the rich as it argues against a living wage for the rest. Rather bizarre. Ishmael Reed Politics of the Race Card: McCain Gurgles in the Slime http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/02/op...02herbert.html | 
08-28-2008, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Gem I believe that evidence points strongly to the majority of Americans being more than willing to elect a qualified black president - in fact I would go one step further and say that the majority of Americans want very much to elect the first black President of the United States of America.
I simply think that Americans are not willing to vote for a president solely based on the color of his skin.
They are nervous about electing a man with such little experience in politics, such questionable acquaintances, and such a left-leaning agenda. Not to mention that while his "hope and change" message sounded lovely in the abstract, he has not yet been able to convert abstract to concrete - leaving many voters who had been considering him wondering if there is any "there" there.
This is a moment to move race relations in this nation forward - we have a strong, decent candidate running against another strong, decent candidate. One happens to be black, and one is white. People are making the decision to vote for one instead of the other based on the merits of their ideas. This is good news for our nation.
But so many seem intent on using it for their own race-baiting devices, trying desperately to portray Americans as closet racists...smiling and cheering for Obama (or calmly mentioning the numerous reasons why they do not support him for President - none of which have to do with his skin color), while secretly burning crosses in their backyards and praying that the "uppity" negoes get off their televisions as soon as possible.
This simply is not a true portrait of this country today...and people who choose to put forth that it is, are doing so to forward their own sad agendas. |
I love what you said! perfectly stated for sure!
My only question is based on Obama's "questionable acquaintances" remark. If Obama were a white man or even a Republican would his friendships, acquaintances or even passing knowledge of these men even be an issue? Are John McCain's friends and associates so squeaky clean that he has room to disparage Obama based on the words and/or actions of people he may or may not associate with? are ANY of ours?
As for the experience question, well I say this, perhaps someone who hasn't had the opportunity to become jaded and set in their ways with decades of experience will be more open the possibility that it's not Americans job to save the entire world and we should be working on saving ourselves first.
Fix our own backyard before we go putting up playhouses in someone elses'
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08-28-2008, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Gem I believe that evidence points strongly to the majority of Americans being more than willing to elect a qualified black president. | Exactly.
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