I sincerely hope that this country is ready to put all of this behind us. Obama is a move in the right direction if we are to lead the free world in this century.
2007-12-22 05:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No prejudice or racism, but just the reality it would take mass stupdity to elect an Obama or Clinton or any other socialist to be Commander in Chief of the USA in dangerous world.
If you truly believe he is qualified to be Commander in Chief of the USA, then you have responded to Nigerian email scams about being a pay agent for million dollar money transfers.
PS: you incorrectly said "peoples" twice. You also incorrectly said "racist" instead of "racism" in the format you gave. What are you a "doctor" of, incorrect vocabulary? You may want to find a child educated at a nonpublic school to give you some tips on the use of possessives and better word choice.
2007-12-22 05:25:29
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answered by RealTruth 3
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In united states of america of america...the closer to the fact a flesh presser talks....the extra he's named a "NUT CASE" by people who're area of inept government in Washington, D.C. and could discredit a individual collectively with Ron Paul as what he believes exposes the hypocrisy of their political critiques and movements throughout the time of the years! existence-time politicians...fleece united states of america of america and human beings for the main-area and shop the regularly occurring public guessing as to what they actually stand for...that's often no longer something! they only say one situation at some point and yet another situation yet another day to delight whoever they're chatting with at any specific time, to maintain their self in workplace! Serving the wellbeing of the final public under no circumstances enters into the equation! The politicians are basically self-serving and that's the reason while a individual like Ron Paul talks the fact he's made out to be a "Nut Case", devoid of advantage! could desire to almost all those experienced American politicians be so solid for united states of america of america as they declare they're, why is that this usa in the form its in decrease than their direction?
2016-10-09 02:10:05
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answered by shorty 4
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There are still a lot of racist and hate monger in America. But i don't believe that most Americans will allow any ones race or ethnicity determine their decision as to who they will vote for. Most feel this is to important of an issue to allow that...I personally no not like his stance on illegal immigration, he seems to be pro illegal so for that reason he wont get my vote unless he changes his stance on that one issue because its a very important issue, one that could determine the survival or the fall of America, in my opinion
2007-12-22 05:25:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so, Obama is an intelligent man, and I think everyones more concerned about him carrying the Bush torch on Iraq and then into Iran, but the same can be said about hillary......I would have liked to hear more on candidate ambassador keyes, but the establishent itself showed discrimination on keyes altogether.
so its not the voters dicriminating, its the republican party.....with the exception of candidate Paul, and even he is taking some discriminating hits by anti-constitutional neo cons who like a sociallistic one world government and Democracy by the barrel of a gun idealogy.
2007-12-22 06:07:50
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answered by Al 6
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So the fact that I don't support a candidate I feel to be unqualified for office makes me a racist?
2007-12-22 05:28:58
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answered by DOOM 7
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I can only hope that people leave behind their racist attitude at the door of their polling place. That's my hope.
But there's nothing you and I can do to change their attitude.
2007-12-22 05:25:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think racists would ever support a black man no matter what, do you?
2007-12-22 09:03:14
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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