Posted on 10/11/2008 4:10:08 PM PDT by econjack
This interview goes to Harlem in NYC and asks people on the street who they support in the Presidential election. The interesting twist is that the interviewer asks if they support certain positions, but gives John McCain's positions. In some cases, they are asked if they support Obama's selection of Sarah Palin for the VP slot. They all said: "Yes".
While is isn't politically correct to say so, I'd say there are a few racists in Harlem.
wow
I thought I was the only one
I truly believe that questions should be asked before people are allowed to vote that way we will have people voting for what they want not based on ignorance like so many do/
you do know that if that was ever brought in then the Dems would never win any election.
the work shy lazy would never get to cote , they can’t even register on their own they have to have groups like ACORN to go round and get the to register
as for not many racist in Harlem , o yes there are many they are black
WOW...These people should NOT be aloud to vote.....
Are all Harlem blacks racists? Or just Dumb?
I dare you to say that allowed (sic).
95 % of Blacks vote for Obama for the Color of his skin and that doesn’t make them racists??
If 95% of Jews voted for Lieberman what would you say? Its ok? or would you say they are racists? I say Racists...
LOL
Sad.What else can you say?
Yes and i did catch my error on aloud = allowed
Gordon Liddy played these clips on his show Friday - (crediting Stern...) Hilarious.
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Gordon Liddy played these clips on his show Friday - (crediting Stern...) Hilarious.
I do have a wee bit of a problem with the 95% of blacks are voting for obama because he was black. 95% of blacks vote for the D no matter who is running. What percent of blacks would vote for Bob Parks for president?
ROFLMAO! LOL!
You gotta listen to this, you’ll rofl
purdy durn funny
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