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Another famous claim by Republicans. Obama won because every black American voted for him just because he's black. LMAO No surprise,, there actually ARE those who oppose Obama due to race and there are those who voted for him partly because he was black, the majority left however, probably voted for the candidate they thought best supported their priorities and political ideals. |
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Edited by
willing2
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Tue 12/01/09 06:50 AM
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Hate bein' at the bottom of the page. The only ones who go that low are, well, here's da facts.
I know a lot of Mexicans who voted for him because he wasn't white. I don't know if that's the same as because he is black. They also voted for him because he promised them amnesty. Dang good thing he don't keep campaign promises. BTW, someones lyin' and sayin' there's good jobs in the U.S. Boxcars filled with future Illegals, from Mexico all the way to the tip of South America are still headed this way. I seen it on a Mexican News channel Saturday. They even did interviews Check this out. Libs and fence-sitters need not fear this site. http://flag@whitehouse.com |
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Your link is an email address willing.
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Your link is an email address willing. yeah. it's where you "flag" your neighbors that are speaking out. |
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Another famous claim by Republicans. Obama won because every black American voted for him just because he's black. LMAO actually, exit polling showed that the increase in blacks voting for the democratic candidate increased by a far greater percentage than any other demographic. Well outside the margin of error. I saw the report last december but just googled and cannot find it again. Truthfully though, blacks in general normally vote democratic so a larger percentage point increase may not necessarily indicate a larger proportion - basically, 20% increase from 60% is the same proportion as a 10% increase from 30% (both a 1:3 ratio) |
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actually, exit polling showed that the increase in blacks voting for the democratic candidate increased by a far greater percentage than any other demographic. Well outside the margin of error.
thats's kinda intuitive though you would expect that if a Floridian was running a higher percentage of Floridians would turn out or if we have to keep it racial, if a Asian was running that more Asians would turn out to vote |
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Another famous claim by Republicans. Obama won because every black American voted for him just because he's black. LMAO actually, exit polling showed that the increase in blacks voting for the democratic candidate increased by a far greater percentage than any other demographic. Well outside the margin of error. I saw the report last december but just googled and cannot find it again. Truthfully though, blacks in general normally vote democratic so a larger percentage point increase may not necessarily indicate a larger proportion - basically, 20% increase from 60% is the same proportion as a 10% increase from 30% (both a 1:3 ratio) Oh, I'd agree that most Black Americans voted for Obama. It's a no brainer. Which brings up my question. How was McCain able to take states like Mississippi, Ark, Tenn, Ga, and S.C. by 20% of the vote when the population of those states have such high percentages of blacks? It raises suspicion of Voter suppression in my mind. Kentucky, WV, and Texas I can understand. They are predominately good ole white boys. And despite what willing says, Illegal Immigrants can't vote. |
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Another famous claim by Republicans. Obama won because every black American voted for him just because he's black. LMAO actually, exit polling showed that the increase in blacks voting for the democratic candidate increased by a far greater percentage than any other demographic. Well outside the margin of error. I saw the report last december but just googled and cannot find it again. Truthfully though, blacks in general normally vote democratic so a larger percentage point increase may not necessarily indicate a larger proportion - basically, 20% increase from 60% is the same proportion as a 10% increase from 30% (both a 1:3 ratio) Oh, I'd agree that most Black Americans voted for Obama. It's a no brainer. Which brings up my question. How was McCain able to take states like Mississippi, Ark, Tenn, Ga, and S.C. by 20% of the vote when the population of those states have such high percentages of blacks? It raises suspicion of Voter suppression in my mind. Kentucky, WV, and Texas I can understand. They are predominately good ole white boys. And despite what willing says, Illegal Immigrants can't vote. Not LEGALLY anyhow,,,I think the lady needs to go through the process like anyone else. I think parts of the PROCESS suck, but as long as its whats in place, it should apply to everyone equally. |
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I agree.
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Another famous claim by Republicans. Obama won because every black American voted for him just because he's black. LMAO No surprise,, there actually ARE those who oppose Obama due to race and there are those who voted for him partly because he was black, the majority left however, probably voted for the candidate they thought best supported their priorities and political ideals. Aye and some conservatives supported him because they see a need for change. Question is did he bring it... Or did our politicians simply switch trains on us hoping we wouldn't notice. Seems to me that we are still on the same track we were on before... Broke, getting broker, spending air, printing air, and intending to continue stealing from the future. |
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Even non American blacks support Obama and are proud of him .
This shows how narrow minded some peole are . Just because you are a black it does not mean that you should support any black . Everyone should support his or her politician according to their politics and not their skin colour . The same goes with the Republican Colin Powell . |
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I'm white and I support him. I haven't waived or regretted voting for him.
I know many other whites who feel the same way. We didn't vote for him because he's black. We voted for the best man, and he's making us proud. |
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Proud?
Of what? I am quite disapointed. He speaks eloquently yet works do not match words. Words spill from his lips like honey scented roses only to stink like poo as reality strikes months later. I for one am tired of looking up his nose, watching him flash pose for profile as he turns from one prompter to the next. |
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To each their own opinion I guess.
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I'm proud the man has tried to keep his word.
I'm proud the man has stuck his neck out for the people. I'm proud that when America needed them most the people abandoned their complacency and made a stand. I'm proud of my vote! No regrets! |
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No one said it was going to be easy, and no one said it was going to get done in one term. Let alone 11 months.
Most all of us said the Republicans were going to try and block him every chance they could. Even though we hoped they wouldn't. |
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Edited by
MiddleEarthling
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Wed 12/02/09 07:00 PM
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"In what's being called a local wardrobe malfunction, area resident and Klansman Arnie Stevens showed up at his latest Ku Klux Klan rally in a pink hood and a pink robe. "They say it happened because I didn't separate my whites from my coloreds," said Arnie. "That just goes to show you segregation is the way of the Lord. In laundry and also in life." "The little missus was at a Tupperware convention so I had to do my own laundry," explained Arnie. A former bachelor, Arnie hauled his dirty Klansman outfit to the local washtub but what followed no one could foresee. Although the real culprit is probably a wayward Cincinnati Reds tee-shirt, Arnie tends to believe his washer was tampered with by some of the young African American men, or as Arnie called them, "homies" loitering around the shop. "Someone sabotaged that there washer. Sure as I know nigras are black, I know I separated my coloreds from my whites." He continued, "There's something rotten in Denmark around here. The name of the laundromat is Rub-A-Dub Scrub. Need I say more?" And then, he said no more. Conspiracy or not, the mishap did not discourage the lifelong KKK member from attending his monthly Klansman rally, held in his hometown of Pigeon Hole, Oklahoma. But because his robe and hood were both an unfortunate shade of flamingo pink, Arnie was immediately asked to go home for suspicion of being a flaming homosexual. "Unfortunately, my fellow Klansman judged me solely on the color of my robe. But I can't help what color my robe is, can I? What's inside is what counts," said Arnie, wiping back. http://www.glossynews.com/artman/publish/kkk-746.shtml |
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Edited by
Dragoness
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Wed 12/02/09 07:51 PM
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Even non American blacks support Obama and are proud of him . This shows how narrow minded some peole are . Just because you are a black it does not mean that you should support any black . Everyone should support his or her politician according to their politics and not their skin colour . The same goes with the Republican Colin Powell . Blacks could not possibly have appreciated his intelligence and desire for change???? They could not have possible seen him in positive light except for his skin color huh?????? Sad. There were more whites not voting because of skin color than blacks, you can bet on it. I talked to some of them. |
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**yawn**
Blacks are far more likely to be murdered by another black then they are by someone of another race. This is a fact.. You can post all the pics of the klan you want, but the simple math shows more blacks are killed by their own race than the klan has members. I think claiming this has something to do with Obama is just more left wing propaganda. |
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**yawn** Blacks are far more likely to be murdered by another black then they are by someone of another race. This is a fact.. You can post all the pics of the klan you want, but the simple math shows more blacks are killed by their own race than the klan has members. I think claiming this has something to do with Obama is just more left wing propaganda. huh? did someone post that crime had something to do with Obama? |
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