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To: Roger W. Gardner
I'm sure there are many Black Americans who devoutly believe that the election of a Black president will propel them into a new economic and social realm. When the transcendental event does not happen, what then? What will they think four or eight years into the future when Obama's fantastic promises do not materialize and his devoted followers lives are no better than they were before he was elected?

They might very well be worse, because socialism always makes it most ardent supporters worse off they they were before. Will they be disillusioned? Mad? Disconsolate? Or how about all of Obama's non-Black supporters who think somewhat along the same lines as Obama's Black supporters, but are not quite as hopeful about a transcendental change in their fortunes? When their dream of a socialist utopia doesn't happen, will they be as disillusioned?

8 posted on 10/15/2008 12:37:25 PM PDT by driftless2
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“When the transcendental event does not happen, what then? What will they think four or eight years into the future when Obama’s fantastic promises do not materialize and his devoted followers lives are no better than they were before he was elected?”

They’ll do what they always do...blame whitey. Without a doubt though, they’ll just instigate confiscation of possessions and then distribute them. A much higher form of stealing and other such thuggery.


10 posted on 10/16/2008 6:34:19 AM PDT by Niuhuru (Fine, I'm A Racist and Proud Of It!)
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