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To: Pollster1
I usually agree with Williams, but this time I think he’s wrong. If the next serious black candidate is qualified, he (she?) will have support from the color-blind right.

Once bitten twice shy. Can America afford another affirmative action president? No we cannot. Any black would have to be so overwhelmingly superior to any other raced candidate as to be the only sane choice. (We are talkin Ronald Reagan compared to Jimmy Carter levels of dominance here). Unfortunately, people of that leevl of strength and capability only come along once every century or so. (if that often).

Even though we are color blind, we are not stupid.

If the next black is unqualified, then with luck having survived Obama will be enough to keep the racist left from voting for another token based on skin color alone.

The racist left will vote exactly as they did this time. "He's black do he must be better". They will only learn when they die off and smarter people follow them.

Obama is no worse for black Americans than for the rest of America. While that’s a horrible thing for black Americans too, it’s no worse than for the rest of us.

Actually he is worse for them. He is single-handedly reinvigorating anti-black prejudice in this country by openly being the enemy of these united States. Every black person has to bear the suspicion of being another moslem, kenyan obama until they prove otherwise. They didn't have to face that before.

65 posted on 06/09/2010 11:16:56 AM PDT by John O (God Save America (Please))
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To: John O
He is single-handedly reinvigorating anti-black prejudice in this country

Those were the words I was searching for.

73 posted on 06/09/2010 1:37:35 PM PDT by FourPeas (God Save America)
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