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Yeah, these were the first black presidents. LMAO!!!
You people are a freggin joke.
North Carolina congressman G.K. Butterfield has a black father and a white mother. And he looks white. So Obama will be the first black looking presidential candidate... okay?
About GK (http://butterfield.house.gov/aboutgk.asp - broken link)
Congressman G. K. Butterfield is a life-long resident of eastern North Carolina. His father was a well respected dentist and civic leader in Wilson for many years and was the first black elected official elected in eastern North Carolina in the 20th century. His mother was a classroom teacher for 48 years. Having graduated from the Charles H. Darden High School, Congressman Butterfield graduated from North Carolina Central University with degrees in Political Science and Sociology. In 1974, he received a Juris Doctor degree from the NCCU School of Law launching a very successful legal career.
Very interesting - my family has some very racially ambiguous looking people. But I would never guess this guy is half black.
~ButterBrownBiscuit~
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Originally Posted by miu
North Carolina congressman G.K. Butterfield has a black father and a white mother. And he looks white. So Obama will be the first black looking presidential candidate... okay?
About GK (http://butterfield.house.gov/aboutgk.asp - broken link)
so therefore this shows that blacks arnt voting for him becuase he will be the 1st black president, but because he will be a great president. GOOD POINT!
I thought Clinton was the first black president????
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