May 04, 2008 07:15PM GMT
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Politics - Other
Is the Clinton lie machine more concerned with grabbing power for themselves or keeping African Americans in their place?
I wonder what they really want the most. Themselves in power or anyone but a Black Man.-
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i dont know my background either my mother came from irland my father was a chi. cop who was shot dead by a black man my mother was very poor so she put me in a orphanage thats all i know. it bothers me i wish i knew more. but let me ask you this what coulor was the men who fought to free the slaves.your wasting your time dwelling on the past people like rev wright are the ones keeping you down ther geting rich getting you all worked up hate whityand pass the baskit. while you bicht and moan over the past the mexcans,koreans veitneass polish who dont even speak english are passing you by. im a carpenter i work my ass off to make a better life for my son.when i work in a black neighbor one by one the people come out to ask me if the mail man came yet. and some come out to aks me if i would work on ther house cause they dont trust a black. im sorry but thats the way it is. i used to blame the world for my problems the day i pointed the finger of blame at my shelf was the day i changed for the better.your people are keeping themselves down and deep down you know it.but i guess its easy to blame someone else. (abe linclon was a repulican)
and he was white so were the solders of the norhten army. you dont whant to talk about that do ya so keep on bichen and crying but when your paying your rent to some mexican who doesnt speak english dont blame me !!! -
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Hillary and Bill Clinton are not racist. They did not employ the race card like Obama did either. It is my opinion that Obama did it to himself in order to win the majority of African American votes. He is an imposter because legally he is not even African American. He has less then 6.25% African blood in him. He is half white Caucasian and almost half Arabic decent. Moreover, his white grandparents mostly raised him. From the age of 6 to 10 years of age, Barack/Barry Obama lived with his mother and Arabic stepfather. Hillary and Bill Clinton have devoted their lives to public service and helping people in need. Theirs is not an issue of power. BHO and MO are the power mongers. -
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If we are going to start slinging perhaps we can have these lies from the Messiah answered before we start making images of him out of bronze - The Truth VS. Barack Obama. And remember, the Truth is never hateful - it is just the truth.
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If you didn't want to pick a fight with "whitey" why would you have made a hateful poll like this. I read your profile. You are aching for a fight. You're hoping that the "any means necessary" is violent. As long as you feel that way, it won't matter whether whites call you "massa" or kiss your feet. You will kick them in the teeth because you hate. You wonder why white people are scared of Obama winning? People like you are for him.
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Marshal, Marshal, Marshal, I am not a hater. I just do not want Obama unless he takes Hillary as his vice president. That way we would get the best of both worlds. If he refuses to compromise, we won't either. That is the only way we will ever be able to get back together.
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This is not a racial issue at all. Only for those who choose to make it so. Hillary Clinton has alot of supporters from the black community, the older, seasoned Democrats, who know what the party stands for knows what a real Democrat is. Democrats are open minded individuals, who don't look down on others, and look to do what is right for the country as a whole. We do not vote for issues that favor a chosen few. May the best person, male or female, black or white, win this race. -
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It is about who is the most qualified and who can best beat McCain. I'm tired of the black Americans making it into a racial issue. He is not ready for the position of president at this point in his career and he can't and won't beat McCain. The simple fact the a black man has gotten to this point in a presidential race should in itself prove that racism is not an issue in the country nor is there any longer a need for affirmative action. -
No... the effort being put into place is to stop Mr Obama, who has no experience, no leadership skills, no decision making credibility from taking the office of the President of the United States. There are many blacks that would be qualified, just as there are whites, latinos, asians, etc. So get off your racial high horse, this campaign is not about race... although race panderers like Rev Wright, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton want race to be an issue since that lines their pockets with more cash.
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raves +3

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