To: Rodney Kings Brain
ROFL.
The author of this piece is basically saying that "talking like a black man" is being inarticulate.
To: Rodney Kings Brain
Biden didn't even consider an authentic African-American who ran for president in 2000 and even managed to get 26% of the primary vote in a western state with virtually no African-American population.
He was also I guy I could support enthusiastically. His name was Alan Keyes.
4 posted on
02/11/2007 7:39:15 PM PST by
Vigilanteman
(Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
To: Rodney Kings Brain
Unfortunately I'm unable to comment because of my skin colour.
7 posted on
02/11/2007 7:51:53 PM PST by
BallyBill
(Serial Hit-N-Run poster)
To: Jonathan David Morris
"everyone wants to believe a black man can become president while looking, talking, and acting like a black man" I don't want to believe. I couldn't care less. The concept never occurred to me. Perhaps you're projecting. How do you feel about different expressions of blackness? I know it's fiction but just for a baseline.. Was David Palmer looking, talking, and acting enough like a black man for your satisfaction?
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