Sactowndog
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- Jul 4, 2011
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good grief, the drama over a film about obama, priceless
The only drama I see is the appeal to racism... which is sort of sad.
this is what's sad (anything about Obama people are ACCUSED of being racist) and the people of this country are sick and tired it.
If Obama loses you people have only yourselves to blame
good show
I don't toss that around loosely. My father was falsely accused of this, lost his job, had to drive 3 hours to a replacement job, was so exhausted he got sick and died. So I don't take any charges of racism lightly.
I went into the movie thinking it was about the leaks done by the administration relating to national security. I was surprised by the nature of the movie. I had also read the book being referenced. I read both Obama's and McCain's book.
I left the movie theater deeply troubled. The imagery used in the movie and the premise of Obama being somehow anti colonial and anti America because his father was Kenyon was very troubling. I had truely believed that America had moved past the racist era of the 60's. I now no longer believe that. The only redeeming item I saw was that most of the people in the theater were over 50.