Your right,him being part black does not mean he will be a good President.But graduating atop of his class at one of the most respected Universities World Wide might.What separates him from McCain?McCain was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and a Navy Jet to fly,while Obama actually had to work for his day in the sunshine.Obama just like he did in life has earned My vote while McCain tried to buy it with fear.Fear doesn't work on white folks like me. I'm a realist for Obama. Great video...
im not voting for barrack because of one simple reason. lack of experience. im not voting for mc cain either. i feel that if i vote this year ill be doing the wrong thing. mc cain and obama ftl.
Look closely at the makeup of the Republican Convention. You have to search long and hard to find Africans or Asians present. This is in great contrast to the Democrats' Convention. It is clear that Obama brings a diverse group of people together, McCain does not and cannot.
So by your title and because this is a response to my video, if I don't vote for Barack Obama I'm racist? In the videos I post and under "More info" I give details as to why I'm not voting for him. Maybe you should read them. A little Economics 101: if you raise taxes on "the rich" (the small business owners, you know the ones actually creating the jobs and hiring people) that hurts their business, which means less jobs for Americans. That doesn't sound like hope to me.
Based on your comment on the side, just because Obama is part black doesn't necessarily mean he'll be a good president, nor the fact that he's part white. You ultimately have to put into consideration whether he's educated enough, knows the right things to say and do (and actually act on them where appropriate), and can actually make the USA a better and stronger nation than it ever has before. So far I have only heard "Change, we can believe in" and "Yes we can!" Nothing much else to go on.
If you vote Mccain you are racist?
greg08thelife 3 years ago
Your right,him being part black does not mean he will be a good President.But graduating atop of his class at one of the most respected Universities World Wide might.What separates him from McCain?McCain was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and a Navy Jet to fly,while Obama actually had to work for his day in the sunshine.Obama just like he did in life has earned My vote while McCain tried to buy it with fear.Fear doesn't work on white folks like me. I'm a realist for Obama. Great video...
ExtremeBillsfan247 3 years ago
im not voting for barrack because of one simple reason. lack of experience. im not voting for mc cain either. i feel that if i vote this year ill be doing the wrong thing. mc cain and obama ftl.
frankiej510 3 years ago
dam u got tiny ass eyes
doomdoom20 3 years ago
Look closely at the makeup of the Republican Convention. You have to search long and hard to find Africans or Asians present. This is in great contrast to the Democrats' Convention. It is clear that Obama brings a diverse group of people together, McCain does not and cannot.
westthea 3 years ago
Dear black people: Please put your racism aside and vote for John McCain.
See how stupid that sounds? It sounds just as stupid the other way around.
SexSandwich 3 years ago
So by your title and because this is a response to my video, if I don't vote for Barack Obama I'm racist? In the videos I post and under "More info" I give details as to why I'm not voting for him. Maybe you should read them. A little Economics 101: if you raise taxes on "the rich" (the small business owners, you know the ones actually creating the jobs and hiring people) that hurts their business, which means less jobs for Americans. That doesn't sound like hope to me.
harvardlawgrad 3 years ago 2
Very Well Said
ObamaRepublican 3 years ago
Are you sure you want to post this video? the white racist are going to go crazy and you will hear the worst racism ever. I will post it if u want
kaz6350 3 years ago
Based on your comment on the side, just because Obama is part black doesn't necessarily mean he'll be a good president, nor the fact that he's part white. You ultimately have to put into consideration whether he's educated enough, knows the right things to say and do (and actually act on them where appropriate), and can actually make the USA a better and stronger nation than it ever has before. So far I have only heard "Change, we can believe in" and "Yes we can!" Nothing much else to go on.
bigjerre 3 years ago