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Most women and most blacks are to far to the left for me to vote for them. But if they were to move to the right that would be different......
Too far left to a Republican means Blacks and women have the right to vote, and *gasp*, a woman can decide whether or not she wants to be knocked up or not. A Republican wet dream consists of all Hispanics (legal or not) being shipped back to their various countries of origin (execpt for the landscaper, pool boy and nanny), all blacks back in positions of servatude, or shipped back to Africa, all Americans being born-again-Christmongers and all women "knowing their place" always a foot behind a man, and preferably at home tending to his house (wife) while outside of the home, the other tends to his loins (ho).
Because this country is mostly populated by bible thumping neanderthals who fear critical thought and decision making as if it were AIDS, I too doubt we will see Hillary or Obama as president.
I think that a woman would have a better chance then a black man, since racism is still alive in america today. Personally, I would vote for a black president (as long as he's not a muslim), or any other woman prez., before I would vote for nasty old Hilary.
I think that a woman would have a better chance then a black man, since racism is still alive in america today. Personally, I would vote for a black president (as long as he's not a muslim), or any other woman prez., before I would vote for nasty old Hilary.
LOL! Yep, racism, or, rather, PREJUDICE sure is still alive in America today.
The only one I can think of is Dr. Rice,. . . But I am sure the black Dems. don't like her.
Yeah, I'll bet they don't either.
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