Clinton got him beat he was pimpin in the white house obama is an uncle tom!
2007-04-23 19:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I would vote for a Black man as president , but not Barack Hussein Obama , he talks a good game only because he hears the people ,and their concerns then bases his speeches on them , just like Hillary except without using accents. To me a candidate has to have a back bone. Trying to cater ,and please every single person , and their tender hearted candy *sses is no way to try to run a Country, because no one can please everyone all the time Besides anyone who says " trust me " or " I'm honest " I try to stay away from. I trust no one that has not earned my trust . Unlike others I am not going to stereotype you in to a southern KKK thing , nor call you a bigot , as you are in-titled to your opinion . I do not care if the man is white or black he just has to have a pair of steel .. I would without a doubt vote for an old school black woman ( you know the kind like big momma) and I am not being stereotypical or racist here , but you know for a fact no body will get up in her face , or call her a liar , or a thief , she will walk right through congress with a belt ,and whoop all of their *sses .. She will beat the House down , and take no sh*t off anybody ,including Nancy , or Hillary , anyone in government bad mouths or back talks her would get a whoopin , and she would know how to balance the budget I have never seen any other race or generation of women do so much with so little money , she would make congress work , and if they did not make progress she would whoop them ,and send their lazy *ss home . Now a strong black woman who only cares about right ,and wrong , and does not care about hurting your feelings with the sad truth of reality would definitly get my support. Hillary , and Barack only wish they could dream of ever being that strong .
2007-04-23 19:34:44
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answered by Insensitively Honest 5
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You aren't funny, and I would vote for a black man if he were a good candidate. Unfortunately Barack Obama is little more than a smooth talking racist with extreme leftist ideals. Nobody would even notice him in the elections if he wasn't a weak looking light-black man that made morons feel good about picking a black guy. He comes off as non-threatening, so white apologists absolutely love him.
2007-04-25 19:01:52
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answered by rusty shackleford 3
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I won't cry. i'm going to be shouting and cheering and leaping off the partitions. we want Barack Obama. i will cry if somebody tries to assassinate him because of the fact he's black or thinks he's an Islamic terrorist. that's what i'm frightened approximately. the two way, i think of Joe Biden could make a miles greater beneficial President than Sarah Palin could.
2016-10-13 08:31:10
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answered by ? 4
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I wouldn't vote for the man because he is owned (bought and paid for) by the isreali government.
Personally, and I am white, I would love to see a strong black leader male or female that would lead America, it might be the best thing that ever happened.
Cynthia McKenny would be my first choice, cause she is the only one with the cahoonas to ask the tough questions.
2007-04-23 19:46:23
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answered by KTR 3
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You and KTR are wrong and racist.
KTR: the media that published that story was extremely right wing, and all of the things they said were proven to be false-but it doesn't stop them from spreading their lies because they are afraid he might win.
I urge everyone to look beyond the media and check out the candidates for themselves: all the media cares about whether right or left is selling papers or getting the highest ratings.
I have read Barack's book "The Audacity of Hope" and checked out his senate page and his website for President, and I like all of the issues he wants to address, and believe that if most people would take an open minded look at them for themselves, they would see that he's actually in support of issues that appeal to most Americans, regardless of party.
He also does not take money from lobbyists (In fact, he refused $50,000, when he found out it was from a lobbyist group) And I believe he speaks from his heart, and he truly wants to do everything he can to help the majority of Americans: the middle class and poor. He also wants our input before he passes legislation.
I have never been interested in politics before, and have never in fact voted (I'm 27), because I always felt like we were shuffling around the same type of people every election: people who tell us whatever we want to hear and never make good on most, if any of their promises.
I am so inspired by Barack, that I want to at least get people to take a look at him, beyond what the media says.
But don't just take my word for it, go to his website at BarackObama.com or check out his book for yourself, and if you like what you see, join the growing movement to change our government!
2007-04-23 21:11:24
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answered by Frances 4
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Don't forget Washington D.C.
Mayor Marion "b*tch set me up!" Barry, crackhead extraordinare
There are some respectable black leaders. I would vote for Alan Keyes for President, for example.
2007-04-23 19:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I like what I hear from him so far. He has made mistakes, owned up to them, and made himself and his community better. Can't say the same for a lot of our white politicians, can you? I could start at the White House as my first prime example of a leader completely f-ing up the place that he governs. (He's white, btw....)
2007-04-23 19:29:00
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answered by Lili Montegue 3
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Color of a person must not be a factor in selecting a President but performance, sincerity and leadership.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees profile blog and know who will likely win.
2007-04-23 22:15:05
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Martin Luther King, Jr was a very successful black leader.
Tanzania is an African country that has been very successful in maintaining its democracy.
More importantly though, your question and supporting argument are racist, you realize that, don't you?
2007-04-23 19:30:07
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answered by BOOM 7
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