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To: ynotjjr

I had a liberal “friend” on Facebook post this tonight:
“Whadaya know, the days of the ‘good ole’ boys’ may have finally passed ...”

In 2008, we had an old white guy and a woman on the ticket. The electorate could see right through that stupid move...

In 2012 we have two squeaky clean white guys....I knew that would not win, especially since the incumbent was a (half) black guy.

My question would be, will we EVER be able to run a good candidate without our motives being questioned? Two white guys ain’t gonna cut it, obviously, and if you add a women or person of color on the ticket then motives will be in question.

Why can’t we just all be COLOR BLIND???? Or better put, why can’t voters VOTE ON THE ISSUES AND NOT ON THE SKIN COLOR of the candidates? I do think there is racism involved, and I think the deck was stacked against the two white guys because they weren’t “Cool”


33 posted on 11/06/2012 11:45:12 PM PST by free-n-TX
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To: free-n-TX
Why can’t we just all be COLOR BLIND????

While Caucasians have tried to be color blind the Negroes and south of the border types have never been.

They hate Caucasians and they hate our free society. They think we made our greatness on the backs of others but when they take over and everything collapses because of their total lack of ability to sustain cities and societies, they stick their hands out and blame Caucasians again.

My eyes are finally fully open. Caucasians, including me, tried to be color blind and be fair while they remained a monolithic, white hating group who's intent is to take power and get rid of us. The US may just have ended and the days of freedom, especially for Caucasians, are numbered.

34 posted on 11/07/2012 12:29:00 AM PST by OldMissileer
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