I think the next time any one from the Obama campaign throws the race card down, Sarah Palin should address it head on with something like this: There it is again. Every time some truth comes out about Senator Obama comes out, they want to call us and you racist. Well, let me just say it is not racist to point out that Obama's financial adviser helped bankrupt Fannie Mae and helped put us in this financial mess; it is not racist to point out that Obama's preacher hates America even if Obama says he never heard it; it is not racist to call Obama a community organizer when he helped Acorn with voter registration and suing Fannie Mae to make bad loans to people who couldn't afford them, it is not racist to call Obama a socialist, more than 50 democrat members in congress are socialists and there not all black, it is not racist to disagree with Obama, which is what he and his campaign want you to think. If he were to, God forbid, become president, would he cry racism to world leaders if they dislike his positions. Let me say one thing to Senator Obama, Man up.
I know many of you are fearful of being called racist. We know it's not true and it's time to challenge that wrong and evil assumption. They want to intimidate you. That is not the American way. Do you want to know what's racist? Not criticizing a presidential candidate because he is black; not looking into his past participation in organizations engaged in wrong and evil behavior because he's black; not properly vetting him, because he's black; voting for someone simply because he's back. That's racist. Senator Obama is running for President, not Prom King. It's time for us to all man up.