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Post by halfwaythere on May 5, 2008 15:21:20 GMT -5
I just listened to Obama really talk. The whole time I was realized more and more that he sounds black. I almost expected him to break into a Southern Baptist preacher sermon style rant. I never noticed it before. Not that I mind, but I bet it's one more nail in the coffin for his presidential bid. Do you really think the conservatives won't mind his blackness? Even liberals could find it a problem. Don't kid yourself. It sounds crazy but is the country really ready for a black president?
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Post by lillywhite on May 6, 2008 6:24:13 GMT -5
Is the country ready for a black Pres? Yah, just not Obama. If he was white he wouldn't even be a consideration for the job. His being black is a huge factor in his being accepted. Too many people are under the belief that he is going to make some monumental change in the way people act towards each other. The younger generation is behind him because its the "accepted" thing to do, support your local black man. Most of the people who support him don't have any idea where he stands on the major issues. I would never cast a vote for anyone who stands on the pulpit telling the people how he is going to bring home the troops and end the war like its some kind of friggin game. If by some freak accident he does end up in the White House he won't last more than a few months before someone caps his ass. ;D
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Post by ghostryder on May 7, 2008 1:45:09 GMT -5
Alan Keys is you man if you want a black president. He's has the experience that Obama lacks, and by the way--Barack Obama won't win.
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Post by anonymous on May 7, 2008 7:45:20 GMT -5
Alan Keys is you man if you want a black president. He's has the experience that Obama lacks, and by the way--Barack Obama won't win. I agree completely. The Dems are really sinking themselves with Obama. You can be sure the GOP is already armed to go up against him. Keys was a great candidate.
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Post by whodat on May 7, 2008 8:02:52 GMT -5
Last night Dem. voters in NC were asked what they would do if the "other" candidate got the bid, and more than half said they would defect from the Dem party and vote for McCain. If you listen real careful you can the Republicans laughing. ;D
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Post by buhahahaha on May 7, 2008 9:45:38 GMT -5
Last night Dem. voters in NC were asked what they would do if the "other" candidate got the bid, and more than half said they would defect from the Dem party and vote for McCain. If you listen real careful you can the Republicans laughing. ;D Stupid Dems. They will never get it.
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Post by the real answer on May 7, 2008 10:01:05 GMT -5
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Post by whataboutme on May 7, 2008 11:23:59 GMT -5
Not that Ron Paul is a bad guy, but he is just a bit of a dreamer. Some of his ideas are good but I don't care for his economic plans or his views on Iraq. He tells people what they want to hear just like Obama. Reality is he is wasting his time and those who vote for him are wasting their vote on a guy who can't win. Plus he is a little on the strange side.
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