I never ever would have that contention. I know how humans act and those of different color and social backgrounds are no different on the issue of race relations.Obama’s Legacy? No more black presidents!
So, what will President Obama leave behind him? Racial Divide. No balanced budgets. Scandals. Obamacare where the unions don’t even trust him any longer. Broken promises.
But above all else was the Racial Divide. That was in his heart. It was the Zimmerman case and it was Cambridge case. It was the African American Education Office. It was allowing schools to discipline the number of blacks equal to the number of whites when the rules broken were primarily broken by blacks. He sat quietly as his pal at the DOJ did nothing about the Black Panther case in Philadelphia in the voting case.
He didn’t know squat about how to run the country but he was ready for the racial questions and he ruled in favor of the blacks.
This president was important for the black candidates to come after him. Will the white people trust another black president? Obama was more important that just a president, he was important for black candidates to follow him. He did them a great injustice.
I think those who voted for him to prove they are not racist have had their eyes opened. I also think when he leaves office there will be a chorus of angels singing the Hallelujah Chorus. Listen for it.
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My home I was raised in did not practice racism, the only exception is my German Papa that hated Jewish Bankers, even if they were not Jewish and said they would kill you to take the land and home, course he was born in 1896 and died in 1991. Now people were a lot different then as they are today, but I never heard a racial slur my entire life until I heard one in school at age 9, I repeated it at home in front of my mother and I was told that we don't speak that way in this house.
My Grandmother was Cherokee/Scotish and she never would never talk about being an indian.
My Granfather was Irish and never a racial slur either.