To: LA Woman3
Racism will die when a white man and a black man can run for president and 95% of black voters select their candidate based on the issues.
2 posted on
11/09/2008 11:22:49 AM PST by
bolobaby
To: bolobaby
Racism will die when a white man and a black man can run for president and 95% of black voters select their candidate based on the issues.
Better grab a Snickers.
To: bolobaby
The kicker is that hopefully Obama will screw this country so badly that next up will be black guilt for allowing it to happen.
7 posted on
11/09/2008 11:31:03 AM PST by
Cacique
(quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
To: bolobaby
Racism will die when a white man and a black man can run for president and 95% of black voters select their candidate based on the issues. WELL SAID!!
What the article actually says is idealistically correct...it should be over. Unfortunately, Black America (most - NOT ALL) is the only group to understand that prosperity is worked for and earned. This election will not do enough to motivate the Black Community. They will look for their Black Brother to give them hand outs. They still do not understand that the very intent of liberalism is keep groups like Black Americans under its heel, enslaved to a body politic found in the Democratic Party, that promulgates the welfare-class of people. I pity anyone that takes a handout solely because its there for the taking.
16 posted on
11/09/2008 11:54:52 AM PST by
Heff
(Half this country is that stupid.)
To: bolobaby
Well, since a black man running for president resulted in only 5% more blacks voting democrat than would ordinarily be the case, you can't disregard the overwhelming tendency of blacks to vote democratic? Remember that Lynn Swann only got 13% of the black vote in Pennsylvania when he ran for governor? Ken Blackwell only got 20% of the black vote when he ran for governor of Ohio. Steele received only 23% when running for the U.S. Senate.
25 posted on
11/09/2008 12:13:59 PM PST by
Shade2
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