I don't get what you're trying to say. Who are you referring to?
2007-04-16 19:11:40
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answered by the Boss 7
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I agree. some blacks sense they might desire to "come back" at white human beings for the previous, yet I even have already seen many black human beings asserting that that's a victory for all human beings, no longer purely them. This adventure might properly be precisely what we mandatory to end the justifications, blaming and anger between us. definite, electing a black president that's a historic adventure that a lot of human beings did no longer have faith we would ever see. yet previous that, i think of Obama gained because of the fact he's the suitable guy for the job. I too grew to become into very skeptical of his journey and grew to become into initially for Hillary (even nevertheless I even have continually voted Republican interior the previous). I even have continually enjoyed him nevertheless. the 1st time I observed an interview with him years in the past, i presumed that he got here upon trustworthy and figured that i might evaluate balloting for him if he ever did run for place of work. i think of the shown fact that he did get elected says alot approximately how a good distance this u . s . a . has come. i even have faith that maximum human beings regarded previous the colour of his dermis and elected the guy who might lead us suitable. each and every of the hot first time electorate does not are transforming into off their butts just to vote for a "black" or "a million/2-black" guy. They felt that this time we had a good determination. observing his speech final night, i grew to become into reminded of a few great previous leaders like Martin Luther King, JFK, Abraham Lincoln, and so on. He "can" motivate and placed across the good out in human beings, black or white; and human beings can initiate accepting their ameliorations. so a good distance, it feels like he will. He did no longer come from priveledge like our presidents oftentimes do. He worked his way as much as the place he's, and that's what usa is meant to be all approximately. as long as he does not forget approximately the place he got here from, each and everything would be ok.
2016-12-29 03:22:29
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answered by lykes 4
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I'm a conservative. But are you honestly suggesting Obama is a terrorist? What mass-killings of civilians has he played a part in?
I'll definitely vote for a conservative, but we needn't denigrate our opposition with baseless name calling. It won't help, and it brings us down to their level. We're better than those slime tactics.
And, I'd definitely vote for Colin Powell. But, probably not a Muslim at the moment. And yes, I recognize the prejudice in such a statement. Certainly most Muslims are decent folk. But all the same, we are at war with a good percentage of the Muslim world at the moment, based on religion, in part, so I wouldn't vote for a Muslim at this juncture in our history. Wouldn't be prudent, to borrow the phrase.
2007-04-16 19:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I would not accept that Obama character! This country will no longer be the United States if he or any minority is elected. All these blacks want a shot at running this country. God help us all if that is the case. But I won't be here either to see what happens, I'm with the girl who first responded to this and I'll also say adios crazy states of america.
2007-04-16 19:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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America would not accept a terrorist president who's out of touch with the rest of America, for obvious reasons.
Did you really have to ask?
2007-04-16 19:11:29
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answered by ♥ karisa ♥ 2
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I do not mind that his skin is black but not a Muslim. This is just what the terrorists want, I am not saying he is a terrorist but this could possibly open the door to the real enemy
2007-04-16 19:14:43
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answered by devora k 7
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The racists who make false claims--like saying Obama is a Muslim (he's a Christian--Congregationalist, to be specific) are simply ignorant--ordishonest. And they are the ones who are out of touch with the decent majority of Americans. Do you really want to be that kind of person?
2007-04-16 19:14:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you talking about Obama!?!?!
I'm a Republican in some sort of way I guess, but I would still Vote for that man. Especially over Clinton!
Are you all promising to leave if he does get elected too? Cause I'll put it in writing if you are! =)
2007-04-16 19:17:38
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answered by Detroit Punk 3
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He's a crook to boot and a liar. He claimed his parents did it therefore conceiving (yes him) at a civil rights march in a year he mentioned. The funny thing (I can't keep track of everything) that year he was already 6 years old! How can anyone vote for either a pathological liar, or someone who doesn't know how old he is.
2007-04-16 19:17:31
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answered by The Instant Classic 2
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I am going to assume that you are referring to Barack Obama.
Obama is NOT Muslim. He's a christian.
Try to actually think about what you say, before you say it.
It appears that you are the one that is out of touch.
2007-04-16 19:15:07
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answered by Harry 5
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Do you think an Arab people will accept a Christian president? The answer is no. The applies to US.
2007-04-16 19:14:19
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answered by ayyoub 2
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