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Yes for the blacks i know of. They did not vote for him the first time around, nor will they even think about it the second time around.
However they are not the brainwashing type. Sorry but their not. They are highly eduacted, own their own businessess, live in very exclusive areas, always believe in working and working hard, and doing what is right. They have their own minds, and won't be ignorant to the fact of voting for a person, just because of his color, sorry but they will not.
There are many factors they look at, someone being of the same color of themselves, does not happen to be one of them.
Thank you so much for telling it like it is. I voted for Obama because he was the lesser of two evils. I couldn't imagine old, senile John McCain waking up everyday for 4 years wondering what his name is or what day it is.
While Ron Paul would be my choice, unfortunately, I may have to settle for Romney this time around.
He did that back in 2008, and, as with Cosby, it made him more popular. Meanwhile,vthe GOP has made it very clear that they collectively consider black people to be inferior - as if we didn't know that already.
Tell us, what exactly does the GOP do that makes it clear that they collectively consider black people to be inferior? I usually hear the opposite argument, that it's the democrats that consider blacks to be inferior because they tend to be big supporter of programs like Affirmative Action.
He did that back in 2008, and, as with Cosby, it made him more popular. Meanwhile,vthe GOP has made it very clear that they collectively consider black people to be inferior - as if we didn't know that already.
That's why they are like they are. They will never win a presidency again until they change.
Thank you so much for telling it like it is. I voted for Obama because he was the lesser of two evils. I couldn't imagine old, senile John McCain waking up everyday for 4 years wondering what his name is or what day it is.
While Ron Paul would be my choice, unfortunately, I may have to settle for Romney this time around.
Thank you think your the only one who truly gets it. Nothing racist about my post. First time they did not vote for Obama . This time it has to do with the economy, and actions of the President, which is their right to not vote for him this time around either. Nothing racist at all. They will vote for their choice.
There is nothing racist voting for the person of your choice, even if it is not what the majority says it should be.
Comes down to all that Hope n' Change, which was not delivered!
And because one does not vote for Obama, does not mean it is anything of a racist nature, stop spreading lies. It has to do with so much more then his color. Color is not the issue, stop saying it is. As Americans we have every right to vote for the person of our choice, and not voting for the person we feel, cannot and has not improved on things he said he would. We are no better off, keep on telling yourselves it is, some of us know better. No two people ever fit the same mold!
Last edited by california-jewel; 05-12-2012 at 11:36 AM..
Yes for the blacks i know of. They did not vote for him the first time around, nor will they even think about it the second time around.
However they are not the brainwashing type. Sorry but their not. They are highly eduacted, own their own businessess, live in very exclusive areas, always believe in working and working hard, and doing what is right. They have their own minds, and won't be ignorant to the fact of voting for a person, just because of his color, sorry but they will not.
There are many factors they look at, someone being of the same color of themselves, does not happen to be one of them.
And they are so well-spoken...
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