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Will the Real Obama Please Stand Up?

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Obama seems to have a lot of associations with people that do not express the "unity" and ideals that he claims to believe in. Should we question his judgment, based on these associations, and ask if he's really suited to run the nation?

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  • It is not about him being partially black, it's about him being

    out of his mind for moving this country toward socialism.

    republicans have failed us, democrats have failed us-

    It's time for a TRUE American to run for PResident.

  • Actually, I WOULD have asked that question. I have a family member (WHITE) that made a comment that those not supporting Obama were racist. YOU are the one playing the race card, and your lies and self delusion are no longer welcome on here. You know I didn't mention color - YOU were the one that is trying to make it an issue. Lie to yourself all you want, but it won;t be in my space.

  • No I am not one of those irrational individuals who think that if someone who is not black says something negative about a black person that makes them a racist. No, I am intelligent enough to know the difference between a racist and someone who is of another race who voices his or her opinion about a black. You are playing the race card and you do not even know it. I mean, would you have asked me that question if I were "one of those people who..." if I were white???? Let me answer 4 U--NO!

  • No, the color of his skin has NOTHING to do with why I don't like him. Are you one of those that thinks if someone says something negative about a person of another color, it MUST be related to the color? THAT is racism. As for my friends list (not even public), I have quite a few black friends on there, all of whom are great people deserving of respect. You are fishing, and coming up empty.

  • I'm sure this along with the other two comments will not get posted, but anyway:

    Lastly, Another thing, I have seen the racist comment U posted and quickly took down. So I already know what hateful spirit you are operating in, but I am sure you think I only say this b/c I am black and so is Barack, pleeeease!!!!!! Get a clue.

    God bless you (I mean that in all sincerity)

    Agape

    ECE

  • P.S. I despise the heretical black liberation theology. However, I equally hate your hypocrisy. U have accused Barack of playing the race card, but U are doing the same thing. I think it would work best if you would keep your qualms with him centered around his inconsistency with the bible.

  • Ur take on the "typical white person" is just that, Ur interpretation. Arent U proving Baracks theory right in this instance; don't you fear him because he is black? Like I said, I do not support Barack (or the hypocritical McCain for that matter). However, I think it is disgusting how you and your friends (like Random331 and BroJustin) who seem to be nothing more than closeted white supremacist R tryin to hide behind the Bible. You are PLAYING THE RACE CARD ( but in reverse).

  • Read the comments he made in his book. He called his grandmother a "typical white person", basically saying she was racist. He attended a "church" for 2 DECADES that pushes Black Liberation Theology, a system so racist they state that if God doesn't support them in defeating whites, they will kill God. He even played the race card in the election, flat out stating that people would fear him because he's black. His own behavior shows the facts.

  • I am not a Barake supporter, but I am curious to understand your perspective. Where do you get that Barack hates whites, him mother was white and so were the grand parents who raised him.

    God bless you,

    ECE

  • There were still things that happened in the Civil Rights movement after that act passed. I was born in 1964, and I remember some of the things that happened with race relations. Educate yourself. The ignorance is showing. BTW, your boy Barak lied about his parents meeting due to that Selma march, too - it was four YEARS after he was born.

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