I don’t think race enters into it. He has divided us by normal folk and the stupid. (or elites, either one is interchangeable in my mind.)
“I dont think race enters into it.”
To me, (and a lot of people I know) race does enter into it. Because of the blind allegiance by blacks to Obama (still up in the 90%). To oppose his policies makes you a racist by default. People are tired of of it.
He’s divided us by whatever lines he could. Of course he’s also driven the right and middle together.
But isn't it just plain stupid, to take on the founders of this nation; to take on millions of honest productive Americans who see through him on every histrionic speech; to take on the millions who are vastly more talented than he; to take on the very principles of self responsibility, self honesty, and self reliance which made this country great; to fall for the elitist puppet masters who manipulate him through his ego for their own agenda? Isn't the definition of stupidity when one's Ego dominates one's analytic objectivity? Bill Clinton, also a leftist, was at least smart enough to disguise his intentions, and knew when he was being manipulated.
As a person one can actually feel sorry for Barack Obama, being such a deluded individual (deluded by the puppet masters). As a President he is one of the greatest tragedies, for many many many reasons, in the history of the United States.
But we should all recognize Barack Obama was put there by agents still unfingered.
Johnny Suntrade, the Suntrade Institute
I was not racist when I was younger. I best friend in high school was black. We were like brothers and did everything together. Once, at a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert, this guy approached my friend and said, ‘You’re black. You’re not suppose to like this music.’ My friend smiled, said ‘Oh’ and kept dancing. We both still laugh at that.
Since zero came to office, I see contempt in black people’s eyes.
Like I said, I used to not be a racist. It’s more about attitude than skin color.
The race card is a very dangerous card to play. Zero and his cronies play it all the time.
Race definitely enters into it; always has, since Johnson decided he had the blueprint for ‘the great society’, which, as you can see, ain’t so great. Don’t give credit to O-dumbass for it; he hasn’t accomplished even that.