Chinyere STILL thinks white people are the racists.
She voted for a FRESHMAN Senator from the most corrupt political system in the country, a man with no accomplishments outside of writing two self-exalting autobiographies, a man with no message other than ‘hope & change’ or ‘Yes we can!’ (and perhaps the underlying message of ‘vote for the first black President’). 95% of black people voted Obama. Whites split evenly on Obama (i.e. there are stupid white people also).
But whites are the bigots.
Notice that she is also ‘afraid’ of anti-Obama violence by whites? Can ANYONE name an example of such violence? Anywhere? I can find perhaps a hundred examples of some black flash mob beating the h3ll out of a white bystander over the past four years - celebrating their ethnic heritage or whatever excuse they use. But one example of a white anti-Obama crowd beating up an innocent black? ANYONE?
So I guess this post proves to her that I’m a bigot. Probably prone to outbreaks of irrational violence too! But the God she claims to worship would see it differently, (although it seems the black church is black first, Christian second, if at all).
Yeah, and did you notice how the Compost described the story of the woman supposedly set on fire for wearing an Obama t-shirt?
They call it a "tragic hoax".
"Tragic"? How about "OUTRAGEOUS"!
Bishop Jackson: Black churchgoers shaken by Obama backing gay marriage "......Ministers are being questioned by their members: How can we vote for President Obama? Jackson said. Ive even had some ministers who are on the left frankly, politically saying, We gotta figure out how we quiet everybody. We gotta figure out how we get everybody back in the camp, because they sense that people are awakening and saying, now wait a minute: If I have to choose between Jesus and the Democrat Party, Jesus and Barack Obama, then Jesus is going to be my choice.....
GOP seeks favor with South Texas Hispanics ".....when folks like J.M. switch, people look at it and say, 'I guess it's not so bad.'" ...."We (Republicans) support oil and gas jobs, we are strongly faith-based based," Lozano said. "When you break it down by party lines, the Republican Party is the one that shares Hispanic values."....