Anyone with even a community college education knows that you cannot win the Presidency without winning a good portion of the South. The South is invariably traditionalist/conservative in their political ideology. The South rejects radical Liberals, and especially radical black Liberals who make apologies for criminals, people who breed like rabbits, and those who think that Timberlands are more of a fashion statement than actual workboots. Now, add to this that B. Hussein Obama was educated in a radical Madrassa school that educated all of the 9/11 terrorists. Oh, and he shares names common with two of America's most infamous Public Enemies ever.
So, again, are Liberal Democrats delusional? Sorry for belaboring the obvious, but go ahead and express your views anyway. I own Yahoo Answers.
2007-01-21
07:44:35
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Alex,
Of course a black conservative could fair much better, but don't be naive. I know that you know better.
Rex
2007-01-21
07:50:38 ·
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Toma Homie,
You mean like Savannah, Georgia, the most beautiful place in America?
Get in the game, Homes, this isn't Compton or Detroit.
Rex
2007-01-21
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I think the media is building up Osama Obama so when Hillary wins the primary, we will all be saying, "Thank God it wasn't Obama", the evil of two lessors.
2007-01-21 07:51:11
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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I think you're being a bit negative about the intellect of southern Americans. I don't believe they're that stupid.
For one thing, claiming that his middle name has any bearing on his character is ridiculous. Do all people named Donald have really bad hair? Do all men named Simpson murder their wives? Do all women named Angelina look like movie stars and date Brad Pitt? I don't think so!
And unless you simply never attend school past the age of 9 or 10, you're unlikely to be more impacted by your schooling as a child than you are as a young adult. Obama also attended a Catholic school as a child, Columbia University and Harvard Law School as an adult. He has attended a Christian church for many years. Are you actually trying to make the case that Americans in the South are so illiterate themselves that they can't appreciate the benefit of a well-rounded education, or judge an individual based upon the way he lives his life and does his job?
As far as your assertion that he attended "a radical Madrassa school that educated all of the 9/11 terrorists," you're just flat wrong. He went to school in Jakarta, in Indonesia. The terrorists were Saudis. From Saudi Arabia. Didn't you know that? I bet most Americans from the South know who destroyed the World Trade Centers. It's been in the news a LOT.
Oh, and thanks for YA, since you own it. It's a great forum from which to refute bigots and disinformation aimed at the overly credulous.
2007-01-21 09:21:09
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answered by functionary01 4
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Come on now, don't try and paint the south as being racist by including that whole black thing. I'd vote for Condi Rice or Powell any day, and I'm a southerner. I just don't like his extremist liberal views and voting record, this is why I wont be voting for Obama, nothing more
EDIT: I know but I get so tired of this whole southern racist stereotype that goes around. Its like saying people in boston still burn those who practice wicca. Anyway, I don't think Obama has a chance in hell. Hillary is favored at 41% to win the primary anyway, and Hussein Obama is only at 17%.
2007-01-21 07:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I happen to know that not everyone in the South fits your description. Most of them are much more thoughtful and intelligent than you seem to be.
Shakespeare said, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet".
And where did you get the idea that Senator Obama is a radical?
Breed like rabbits? Where do you get this information?
No one says you have to like any politician - you can be opposed for any reason you want. Unless it was changed to honor someone detestable, his name is irrelevant to his politics.
2007-01-21 07:58:58
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answered by alphapeople 1
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there are a tremendous number of time-honored suspicious donations, time-honored outright unlawful donations, and time-honored donations from overseas resources, time-honored donations in overseas change..... there is not any way that his donors are interior the regulation. No way he would have that many donors utilising their personal money and doing it legally; do the maths. And, the very shown actuality that he gained't instruct donor names is a useless supply away. This guy is risky for u . s . of america and our structure.
2016-10-15 21:47:53
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answered by jakiela 4
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enough votes in the north with the swing states in the middle, it could happen. and places like LA where they hold a grudge about how conservatives helped them during the hurricanes, only makes his chances higher
2007-01-21 08:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Not just the South. Obamasama needs to have the American people feel all Warm & Fuzzy, about him. Liberals will be clammering to have sex with him, but the rest of us will be thinking:
Hussein? Saddam
Obama? Osama
Muslim? Radical Terrorist
Not much to feel Warm & fuzzy about , is there?
2007-01-21 07:51:22
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answered by PoliticallyIncorrect 4
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Wow....you should do some more research
before you make a generalization about the entire South. Pathetic!
"I own Yahoo Answers"...LMAO.
Let me guess-You occasionally wear a white pointy hat?
2007-01-21 07:58:56
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answered by kissmybum 4
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This is America, where anyone can run for president. And I don't believe having a middle name that's a common Arabic last name is grounds for insults.
2007-01-21 07:49:52
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answered by Draco Paladin 4
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The Libs are just holding on to a dream that they need to let go of.
2007-01-21 07:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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