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for some, the issue is that obama is black. it may be as simple as that. as much as we have progressed, i feel there may be some people who think "the audacity of this black man and his black wife". i have had convos with friends and they are uncomfortable with how he got to this point and who he has backing him. they believe he is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
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the family values angle is being pushed here. i think that the republicans have made it very evident what their angle is going to be. even with pallin's baby momma drama, it will be spun in as positive a light as possible. if this were obama and one of their daughter's was prego at 17, they would want his head on a platter.
the fact that pallin is a woman with 5 children, not the atypical politician and therefore does not 'slick' talk like all lawyers do :rolleyes:, this will appeal to a lot of blue collar folks and a lot of moms. Quote:
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We have terrorists, no oil, failing infrastructure, managing disasters with minimal resources, etc. and in the meanwhile we fall behind other industrialized countries when we were at the heightened peak... Surely, Obama could not have the "end all be all" to solve our US problems... Surely... :rolleyes: ;) Besides, this is a page outta Dr. Frances Cress Welsing's "Isis Papers"... |
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Frankly, I believe that Hillary brought a lot of it on herself. She chose poor advisors, allowed her husband to exercise his ego and carried an air of inevitability far into the process. |
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While I have no doubt that race plays some part, it could just be old-fashioned bitterness after a tough primary season. I also should point out that largely, I believe with you, in that I question those who switched parties because their candidate of choice didn't get the nomination. |
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It's ironic that you wrote this because now McCain's camp is saying the same thing about Palin:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080902/...palin_politics I really think they are mad because the media and the people are questioning his decision and that we are not rolling over and accepting his decision. |
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"Not now 'sweetie'..." As he rushed out of the facility to go to another with secret service telling him where he needs to be... Or when Obama said, "I look forward to working with you in the Whitehouse..." as Hillary rolled her eyes during one of the primary debates... That's what "they" are talking about... That is "extremely offensive" to them... LOL... Kind of like "you people" at the NAACP in 1992... |
While I fully agree with Barack on the fact that family, especially children, should be left out of politics, it is becomming increasingly hard to ingnore Palin's family troubles.
My growing list of problems with Palin: 1. Her daughter is pregnant 2. Her daughter is also apparently a drinker. http://www.bossip.com/25563/booze-and-babies/ 3. Her husband was (and might still be) a drinker who had a DUI. 4. She has a infant with a disability 5. Said infant appeared out of nowhere because Nobody saw Palin preggers. I dont even think Mr. Palin remembers a pregnancy 6. She has NO experience! (Her PTA experience is equal to my Dorm Council experience and student government experience in H/S. Shoot, I even did Model UN and was actually a delegate to a real UN Summit on Sustainable Development. Since I'm both black and female McCain should have picked me for VP. He could've killed two birds with one stone.) 7. She clearly cannot control her children and as such I highly doubt she can control our nation. 8. She governs Alaska! As Diddy so eloquently put it "I don't even think there's crackheads in Alaska" Side note: I really think McCain begged C.Rice to be his VP. I'm sure she gave him a mean side-eye and a resounding NO! (and then told him she's voting for Obama) lol. Also has anyone else ever noticed that when some pigmantly impaired newspeople do not like someone they mispronounce the person's name? Like O-Bama (as in Alabama) instead of Obama or "mistaking" Obama for Osama. Even O-Sam-Ah instead of Osama or Ben Loudin instead of Bin Laden. Sa-Damn instead of Sadam. So many people (the last two I have no bit of fondness for) that they don't like get their names mispronounced. |
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*applause* My mom said yesterday the ones who claim they have family values don't have them. They wouldn't know them if they bought it at Wal-Mart. :) :p And our current president says Is-slam instead of Is-lam (Islam) so that doesn't surprise me at all. |
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So far, no proof of Obama's sexism towards Hillary. |
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Its funny that the Obama's have the model family life and Biden has overcome a great tragedy (he actually didn't remarry until after 'death did them part') and raised beautiful, successful children (one of his son's is the Delaware State Attorney General) for several years as a single father. On the other hand, you have an admitted adulterer (possibly a polygamist) married to a recovering drug addict, a drunk and an (alleged) abuser of political power who are parents of a pregnant teenage daughter.......Family values??? |
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Now switch it around--if Hillary called a Black woman reporter, "girl" like "gwirrrlll" or a Black male reporter, "boy", some kneegrows would lose they dayum minds. It's the same thing as saying "nappy headed hoes"... Now, to me, I'd probably think it is a dumb thing to say by a man like Imus and wonder how does Imus know anything about "nappy headed" or "hoes"... Nevertheless, he meant to demean women, especially Black women, intentionally. Whereas, Obama has to get the sexist label... :rolleyes: Because like I said, read the "Isis Papers" and it will explain it fully. PM me if you want to know more, because I am unable to say it here... |
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