Black President Best thing for America (McCain, CNN, Clinton, Obama)
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BLACKS were saying hussein obama was not BLACK enough but in the end they voted for him because he was black. In reality he is a malatto.
according to Chude-Sokei, is that Obama isn't "black enough" to get the support of the standing Black American leadership because of his White/Hawaiian/African (meaning NOT African American, but real African) heritage
Nice deflect. And as I've stated to you and others like you. Unless you've polled and or spoken to EVERY black person, you don't know why All voted the way they did. These articles do not speak for everyone Black. I for one was NOT giving my vote to Palin, PERIOD.
I was trying to avoid this one, but just thought I would point something out. You say he's not black, but then in quite a few threads you've posted that Blacks voted for him because he's black. Why the contradiction?
You'll get an answer, but he'll only be contradicting some other post I'm sure...
Well by your post it is obvious to see what color you are. Just so you will know, I don't like his white half either. So far, he has not proven he can be a president of the United States, when he accepted grant money at Columbia University he said he was born in Kenya, not Hawaii. But he has spent millions to try to cover his past. I bet he doesn't finish his first term, and you knw there will not be a second term. When you finish your term in Iraq and get back home to New Orleans, maybe you can convince your friends to do some wagering. Maybe if you win some money you can get an education.
Why is it obvious by the post what "color" the poster is? Are the ideas of the poster incapable of being thought by a person of non-black "race"?
Last edited by NomadScribe; 02-27-2010 at 01:28 PM..
Most "black" people born in America, whose ancestors have been here for generations are of mixed race. When some cite "black on white" crime they don't account for their "white" ancestry. This is only mentioned when it is to the advantage to the topic at hand.
I was trying to avoid this one, but just thought I would point something out. You say he's not black, but then in quite a few threads you've posted that Blacks voted for him because he's black. Why the contradiction?
Sunny is black and white, no shades of gray in between...
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