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| If the country's next president is going to be decided by elitist Manhattan and Hollywood celebs money along with voter fraud and the unification of the entire welfare system of America, so be it. You get what you deserve. |
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| Good afternoon my proud African-American brothers and sisters, and 'sup to all the crackers! (I am ignoring unregistered cowards hehehe) Its time for your daily Copy & Paste from EVERYONE'S favorite AAR! Say "Thank you Miss AAR for the enlightenment!" hehehe ------------------------------- There are all sorts of reasons for hoping that Barack Hussein Obama will be the next president of the United States. He seems highly intelligent. He has an air of courtesy and sincerity. Unlike the current occupant of the White House, he has no difficulty in orally extemporising a series of grammatical English sentences, each containing a main verb. Unlike his opponent, he visibly incarnates change and hope, at a time when America desperately needs both. The damage done by the incompetence of George Bush will take decades to determine. But at present he seems to have pulled off an astonishing double whammy. The catastrophic and unpopular intervention in Iraq has served in some parts of the world to discredit the very idea of western democracy. The recent collapse of the banking system, and the humiliating resort to semi-socialist solutions, has done a great deal to discredit - in some people's eyes - the idea of free-market capitalism. Democracy and capitalism are the two great pillars of the American idea. To have rocked one of those pillars may be regarded as a misfortune. To have damaged the reputation of both, at home and abroad, is a pretty stunning achievement for an American president. When asked what his policy was towards Iran, Mr McCain sang - to the tune of the Beach Boys - "Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran". No doubt he was joking, but if I were an Iranian politician, those words would make me want a nuclear deterrent all the more. McCain seems to stand for perpetual sabre-rattling against the terrors of abroad, and Obama wins because he seems to stand for hope, not fear. Not that the Democratic candidate is a pushover. He has shown terrific steel, beating off the Clintons, and defeating McCain in all three televised debates. If elections were decided on the ruthless efficiency of campaigns, then Obama would already have it in the bag. The defining image of the battle so far is of the two candidates leaving the stage after the last TV debate - Obama moving confidently off, after another grave and measured performance, and McCain gagging like a gargoyle, tongue out, as he realised he was about to walk over the edge. Obama deserves to win because he seems talented, compassionate, and because he offers the hope of rejuvenating the greatest country on earth in the eyes of the rest of us. All those are sufficient reasons for desiring his victory. And then there is the final, additional reason, the glaring reason, and that is race. Huge numbers of voters, whether they admit it to themselves or not, will hesitate to choose Barack Obama for President because he is black. And then there are millions of white Americans who will undoubtedly vote Obama precisely because he is black, and because he stands for the change and the progress they want to see in their society. After centuries of friction, prejudice, tension, hatred - you name it, they've had it - America is teetering on the brink of a triumph. If Obama wins, then the United States will have at last come a huge and maybe decisive step closer to achieving the dream of Martin Luther King, of a land where people are judged not on the colour of their skin but by the content of their character. If Obama wins, then black people the world over will be able to see how a gifted man has been able to smash through the ultimate glass ceiling. If Obama wins, then it will be simply fatuous to claim that there are no black role models in politics or government, because there is no higher role model than the President of the United States. If Barack Hussein Obama is successful next month, then we could even see the beginning of the end of race-based politics, with all the grievance-culture and special interest groups and political correctness that come with it. If Obama wins, he will have established that being black is as relevant to your ability to do a hard job as being left-handed or ginger-haired, and he will have re-established America's claim to be the last, best hope of Earth. __________________ Love, Your Favorite African-American Renter ----------------------------------- The word for today is REPARATIONS |
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| Yes, there is a racial "double standard" that exists in this crumbling society. One race can say or do anything in racial terms because were supposed to feel sorry for them. Were supposed to see them as not getting a fair shake at democracy and therefore need to "baby" them. Its the same reason why making fun of inferior humans such as retards or the blind is not socially acceptable. You cant say "nigger" based on the fact that the black race is inferior and therefore in need of a social crutch to stand upon when compared to their white and asian counterparts. On another note, who cares about Obama's education. He obviously got into Harvard based on racial quotas that "baby" the black culture and were about to have this guy run our country? What a joke. Go to Japan, they have it right. They understand the importance of keeping their society ethnically cleansed by immigration standards and property rights. They realize that if there are more non-Japanese than Japanese then every attribute that brought them to power would be subverted by inferior races and ethnicities. Cultural relativism is bullshit. WAKE UP AMERICA! |
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| __________________ "Don't worry about what anybody else is going to do. The best way to predict the future is to invent it." -- Alan Kay |
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| Honey, don't bother begging them to act nice. You delete posts that call you a Cum Dumpster, etc...so just delete the racist posts. Grow a pair and do it, ADMIN __________________ Love, Your Favorite African-American Renter ----------------------------------- The word for today is REPARATIONS |
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| Big differences in the posts, Shenequa. Admin is not really a cum dumpster, but you are really a n-word |
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It is noteworthy that the last time McCain led in any national poll was Sept. 25. Thus for over a month, Obama has led in every single one of the 49 national polls. Here is today's collection. - Battleground (Obama +3) - Diageo (Obama +8) - Gallup expanded (Obama +10) - IBD (Obama +3) - Rasmussen (Obama +5) - Research 2000 (Obama +8) - WaPo/ABC News (Obama +7) Good riddence. |
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