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To: pabianice

Honestly, do many black people vote for someone just because they’re black, regardless of what they stand for?

I am white and I have no problem with a black person being President....just NOBAMA!!!!! The reason I am not voting for Obama is not because he is black, rather it is because he supports abortion-on-demand, voted for live-birth abortion, is inexperienced, and is flat-out socialist!

McCain-Palin’08!!!!


20 posted on 09/15/2008 5:10:20 AM PDT by wk4bush2004
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To: wk4bush2004

We have a black man who rents a room from us. He’s reasonably well educated and a very pleasant guy to drink with but plans to vote for Obama anyhow. In our discussions on the subject it’s clear his primary reason for wanting Obama is racial.

We try not to discuss it very much since political discourse can get pretty heated and I while control his rent he’s 6’5” and weighs about 270 lbs. If we let things get out of hand we could both lose.


88 posted on 09/15/2008 7:03:45 AM PDT by oldfart
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To: wk4bush2004

“Honestly, do many black people vote for someone just because they’re black, regardless of what they stand for?”

Honestly, YES, they do. Obama will garner at least 90% of the black vote this time around, probably more like 93-95%.

Simply because he is black.

The ONLY exception to this rule is if the black that happens to be running for office is shown to be a .... conservative.

Euro-Americans should not fear that blacks may riot if “their candidate” loses. What’s coming after the 2008 election (assuming anything is going to happen at all) is actually a _necessary_ event - “necessary” in that it will show the Euros that their carefully-nurtured “white guilt” is all for naught.

For 45 years the American “dialogue” on race has been more like a one-way harangue. That is to say, it is acceptable for blacks to say almost anything they wish regarding race relations, and have whatever they say accepted or at least excused. Conversely, whites are not permitted to say ONE WORD that would criticize black behavior without fear of opprobrium and ostracism.

Hopefully, this will change with Obama’s loss.

We had better be prepared for the media telling us over and over and over and over and over and over (had enough?) that the messiah’s loss is but one more piece of evidence of continuing “white racism” in America.

Fair enough. Let them say what they wish, for it is what they’ve been saying for four decades. The difference is, that, this time, hopefully, Euro-Americans will dare to speak out and tell them to shut up.

- John


91 posted on 09/15/2008 7:09:39 AM PDT by Fishrrman
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To: wk4bush2004
Honestly, do many black people vote for someone just because they’re black, regardless of what they stand for?

I work with several black soldiers and they cannot stand BO. I also showed them this The Racist History of the Democratic Party

They are NOT voting for the BO.

I am white and I have no problem with a black person being President....just NOBAMA!!!!! The reason I am not voting for Obama is not because he is black, rather it is because he supports abortion-on-demand, voted for live-birth abortion, is inexperienced, and is flat-out socialist!

Same here. I actually voted for Alan Keyes as a protest vote in the Texas primaries.

McCain-Palin’08!!!!

102 posted on 09/15/2008 8:29:58 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Sarah Palin is NOT worried about anything being above her pay grade!)
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