Whoever is the Dem nominee, I think they will win very easily over McCain. Actually, I think a 50-state sweep is possible. And what I'm very curious to see is this: If a black man were elected president, if his margin of victory were historically high, if an old white war hero were defeated by a young powerful black man ... would America still be considered a hopelessly racist country in which black folks were oppressed and not allowed to get ahead because all white folks hate all black folks?
Democrats being who they are, I'm pretty sure that the song would remain the same.
http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=28795&only&rss
h/t LGF
Never underestimate the hildabeast's machine. She has the "super" delegates lined up. Let the people speak then the super delegates will still select her (some pigs are more equal - Animal Farm).
‘... would America still be considered a hopelessly racist country in which black folks were oppressed and not allowed to get ahead because all white folks hate all black folks?...’
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I’ve wondered the same thing. If Mr. Obama becomes President will Americans, who refer to themselves as African-Americans, then consider that America is the land of opportunity for all. And, if Mr. Obama becomes President, perhaps he can prove he’s a “uniter” by declaring he will no longer use hypenated nationalities since we, ALL, should be Americans first and always and he and all Americans owe our allegiance ONLY to America.