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To: Jonty30
There are many blacks who are going to see the show as well, from what I can tell from my Facebook friends.

I wonder why they are seeing it. Is it a desire to ridicule it, or because someone (their preacher?) urged them to see it? Or are they genuinely curious about BO?

Obama may not do as well nearly as well as he did in 2008 within the black community.

Why do you think he won't do as well?

Today I saw a black guy wearing a shirt with a large, colorful BO picture and slogan on it. I used to see more black people wearing these shirts, but now they are fewer. The draw of racial pride and loyalty might still be strong. I don't know what the individual, thoughtful black person will do in the privacy of the polling booth.

73 posted on 09/01/2012 10:41:06 PM PDT by thecodont
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To: thecodont

Blacks are hurting as well and they know that Obama’s policies are, at least, part of the reason.

There are probably many reasons, to see if there might be truth to those birthing conspiracies, or to see what the opposition has to say about it. Some are going to see it, so they can build arguements as to why the movie is wrong.

But they are going to see it and a few will be convinced that they were hoodwinked.

I’m sure many blacks will stick with Obama, but we don’t need every black to turn their back. If there is an increase of about 5% of blacks not voting for Obama from the number that did not vote for him, that’s a lot of votes.


74 posted on 09/01/2012 10:49:48 PM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults.)
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