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Herman Cain isn't a racist...he is more of an uncle tom if you ask me.
You're right,
if of course you believe that any successful, well educated black man who actually does something with his life is an Uncle Tom. In that case, we need more Uncle Tom's walking around this country who aren't afraid to go against the grain and run away from the Democrat plantation.
Obama's election is all the proof we need, blacks voted for Obama in the 90% range across the country on promises of hope and change. Democrats have been promising to get black people out of the ghettos and poverty for decades but do nothing to make it happen... they don't do anything because an educated and logical person isn't going to keep blindly voting for people who lie to them like the Democrats have for decades.
Barack Obama didn't get more of the black vote than Kerry, Gore, or Clinton did.
This post is complete BS. How many blacks have you spoken too that have stated this? Have you ever heard of personal responsibility? The only person that could keep anyone one down is that person. Neither party is worth the American Choice brand of toilet tissue I use each time I wipe my arse. So please give it a rest. Its pathetic that you would honestly believe that a vote for either party would benefit anyone other than that politician that has scored a free ride for the rest of their life.
Then why do black people overwhelmingly vote Democrat over and over again? Democrat and personal responsibility are 2 terms that shouldn't even be used in the same zip code given the fact that the ultimate goal of the Democrats is to create a government dependent population of idiots.
if of course you believe that any successful, well educated black man who actually does something with his life is an Uncle Tom. In that case, we need more Uncle Tom's walking around this country who aren't afraid to go against the grain and run away from the Democrat plantation.
I agree that he's successful and educated and a very smart man. I like him. I just wonder why he felt the need to speak in those terms. It's not necessary, it can be polarizing, and it just makes it look like he's trying to get points for saying something like that. It's just not necessary.
Obama's election is all the proof we need, blacks voted for Obama in the 90% range across the country on promises of hope and change. Democrats have been promising to get black people out of the ghettos and poverty for decades but do nothing to make it happen... they don't do anything because an educated and logical person isn't going to keep blindly voting for people who lie to them like the Democrats have for decades.
Again with this. Every Democratic candidate has received the same if not more % of the Black vote, so get over it. As far as the promise to get blacks out of the ghetto and poverty, which candidate? Provide the link...In my life time I have NEVER heard or seen a candidate make this statement.
So your calling blacks uneducated because their not voting Republican considering they have done NOTHING for Blacks, Hispanics or even WHITE middle class during the 12 years they had control, I guess its because we didn't vote for them.
I agree that he's successful and educated and a very smart man. I like him. I just wonder why he felt the need to speak in those terms. It's not necessary, it can be polarizing, and it just makes it look like he's trying to get points for saying something like that. It's just not necessary.
Did you approve when Obama called Reopublicans the enemy and said they can sit in the back of the bus? You want to talk about polarizing....
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