You ain't seen nothin' yet. Just wait 'til the GOP gets their hate machine into full gear. The danger for them is that they will go too far and suffer a backlash.
It's not that many Americans aren't racist. It's just that they don't like to be reminded of it.
I'm in a lot of ways surprised to see Clinton falling so far behind. If she fails to get the nomination, it will be between Barack and McCain for this election. The one and only good thing I can say about Tom, is that he was a POW and remained there with his comrades when he could have left early from special treatment, of which he wanted none. He is a patriot in that respect, despite Vietnam being such a bad war.
As for Barack, he has always been strange about his background and views. For example: not wanting to put his hand on his heart for the pledge of Allegiance? Also, not wearing the American flag? Did he say awhile back that it's because he’s an Atheist? Either way, despite his reasons, are we really going to vote for this?
Personally, unless Obama is of Somali ancestry, then I see it as inappropriate to adorn ones self with “tribal” or other elder attire. A person in his position is always looking to make a statement, so what is he trying to tell us?
Call her a bitch, call whatever you want, but Clinton has the best political mind for the office. Sorry old white guys. I know you would rather see anyone else in office.
Coincidentally, Smeared backwards is almost Dreams. Now isn't that ironic, when you think about the race politics happening here. What would Martin Luther King Say?
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Greetings, Ridwan.
You ain't seen nothin' yet. Just wait 'til the GOP gets their hate machine into full gear. The danger for them is that they will go too far and suffer a backlash.
It's not that many Americans aren't racist. It's just that they don't like to be reminded of it.
Dade it is good to hear from you brother.
I am afraid but you are right. I have been watching close to see how the race baiting tactics would play out.
This tactic is so predictable, as is the denial reflex.
Sorry state huh?
Be well brother,
Ridwan
I'm in a lot of ways surprised to see Clinton falling so far behind.
If she fails to get the nomination, it will be between Barack and McCain for this election.
The one and only good thing I can say about Tom, is that he was a POW and remained there with his comrades when he could have left early from special treatment, of which he wanted none. He is a patriot in that respect, despite Vietnam being such a bad war.
As for Barack, he has always been strange about his background and views. For example: not wanting to put his hand on his heart for the pledge of Allegiance? Also, not wearing the American flag? Did he say awhile back that it's because he’s an Atheist? Either way, despite his reasons, are we really going to vote for this?
Personally, unless Obama is of Somali ancestry, then I see it as inappropriate to adorn ones self with “tribal” or other elder attire. A person in his position is always looking to make a statement, so what is he trying to tell us?
Call her a bitch, call whatever you want, but Clinton has the best political mind for the office. Sorry old white guys. I know you would rather see anyone else in office.
Coincidentally, Smeared backwards is almost Dreams. Now isn't that ironic, when you think about the race politics happening here. What would Martin Luther King Say?
Dione sorry for the late reply here. Thanks for your comment.
Obama was being dressed as a sign of respect by folks from his father's side.
Nothing sinister.
Hillary in my view is an apologist for Israel and far from being the best suited for the presidency.
As it stands now, it seems (much to my surprise) like the next president will be McPain.
MLK would be amused (I hope).
I know what Malcolm X would say .... !
Peace,
Ridwan
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