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21 Jan 2009, 8:08 pm

if you voted for him because hes black. that means you are a racist bigot and you dont like white people

i voted for mccain becuase hes white. Oh you say that makes me racist?

i guess it does, but what does that make all the black people that voted for obama. there were even commercials on BET saying vote for obama hes the "black vote"

oh yea and everyone in africa is racist too because they only have black presidents, i guess we should all go there and vote for white people and get excited about the first "white" president in nigeria.

racist scum blacks



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21 Jan 2009, 8:17 pm

ppl voted for obama becoz he has good ideas not becoz he was black. america needs a change anyway. america was rascist to begin wiv white house??????? hello its like they didnt want a black president.



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21 Jan 2009, 8:18 pm

Africa had white leaders already. Its not a new concept.


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21 Jan 2009, 8:20 pm

It's the other way around, people who did not vote for Obama are plain racists, they just won't admit it.


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21 Jan 2009, 8:24 pm

I wrote in my vote for C'thulhu (the H.P. Lovecraft character, the Primordial Evil of the cosmos). Why? Because I was sick and tired of voting for the lesser of evils. I decided to go First Class.

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21 Jan 2009, 8:47 pm

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I wrote in my vote for C'thulhu (the H.P. Lovecraft character, the Primordial Evil of the cosmos). Why? Because I was sick and tired of voting for the lesser of evils. I decided to go First Class.

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They didn't allow Cthulhu on the ballot?? Those people!

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21 Jan 2009, 8:54 pm

I'm relieved that with Mr. Obama's ascenscion to the presidency, we Americans are finally free of the politics of racial victimhood - that which claims that white people oppress black people so much that only white people will always remain in power and that no black person can ever hope to make a significant positive difference in society.

Now a black man has risen above cultural self-hate, and has become the most powerful person in the Free World; and no one can claim any longer that success is impossible for black people, or that staying in school, staying out of trouble, and growing up to become accountable and responsible adults has no place in black culture, either. It's time to look to ourselves and become the best that we can possibly be, and to stop blaming dead antebellum attitudes for holding us back.

It's over, people. It's finally over.

We can finally be free!


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21 Jan 2009, 9:06 pm

I supported Obama because I believe in peace, I believe that the previous administrations allowed sub-prime lending to happen and screw over millions if not billions of people leading to the current economic crisis and the bailout plan (necessitating a change in economic policy), I believe that renewable energy, sustainability and new technology are vitally important both for the health of the environment as well as for the economy, and I believe in the rights of people to make decisions about their own lives and health (McCain for example, thinks that protecting the life of the mother in cases of complicated pregnancies is an "extreme pro-abortion" position).

I didn't see you make any comments or claims about actual ISSUES at question in the election.

Voting for any candidate on the basis of race is... STUPID, before being racist... which I think is more important than the issue of racism.

So if you voted for McCain because he's white, then I can assume that you don't base your decisions on rational criteria and therefore whatever you're saying here can be automatically discounted as having any value because it's assumed to be ignorant.

That last statement is called "ad hominem", which I generally try to avoid, although in this case I feel it's very well deserved.


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21 Jan 2009, 9:10 pm

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america was rascist to begin wiv white house??????? hello its like they didnt want a black president.

Please, please tell me you're kidding.


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21 Jan 2009, 9:30 pm

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I'm relieved that with Mr. Obama's ascenscion to the presidency, we Americans are finally free of the politics of racial victimhood - that which claims that white people oppress black people so much that only white people will always remain in power and that no black person can ever hope to make a significant positive difference in society.

Now a black man has risen above cultural self-hate, and has become the most powerful person in the Free World; and no one can claim any longer that success is impossible for black people, or that staying in school, staying out of trouble, and growing up to become accountable and responsible adults has no place in black culture, either. It's time to look to ourselves and become the best that we can possibly be, and to stop blaming dead antebellum attitudes for holding us back.

It's over, people. It's finally over.

We can finally be free!


Very well said.


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21 Jan 2009, 9:52 pm

ike wrote:
I supported Obama because I believe in peace,


He says he wants a 'civilian national security force' - that sounds decidedly 'iffy' to me, peacewise

Obama wrote:
"We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives we've set. We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded."

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php? ... d=%2069784

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I believe that the previous administrations allowed sub-prime lending to happen and screw over millions if not billions of people leading to the current economic crisis and the bailout plan (necessitating a change in economic policy),


But look who Obamas appointing as his economic team, a bunch of crooks, fraudsters - the very same people whove made the mess in the first place.

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Robert Rubin - helped Enron cook its books, got caught cooking his own and committed numerous accouting fouls while at Ford. Guess who's in D.C., hat in hand, looking for a piece of that TARP bailout?

Anne Mulcahy -While CEO at Xerox, got popped accounting fraud.

Richard Parsons - Also got popped for accounting fraud. Both Mulcahy and Parsons were directors at Fannie Mae when they were caught breaking accounting rules

So was another member of Obama's new economic board, former Commerce Secretary William Daley. He's now a member of the executive committee at JPMorgan Chase & Co., which, like Citigroup, is among the nine large banks that just got $125 billion of Treasury's bailout budget.

Obama's economic crew might as well be called the Bailout Bunch. Another slot went to former White House economic adviser Laura Tyson. She's been a director for about a decade at Morgan Stanley, which in 2004 got slapped for accounting violations by the SEC and a month ago got $10 billion from Treasury.

Then you've got Emmanuel - consummate corporate insider. Of all the people Obama could have chosen as his chief of staff, couldn't he have found someone who wasn't once on the board of Freddie Mac? Disgusting.

Many of these guys should be getting subpoenas as material witnesses right about now, not places in Obama's inner circle. But who better to patch this economy in tatters than the very people responsible for tearing it to shreds? Who better to solve the myriad problems caused by white collar criminalality than white collar criminals, most of whom held executive positions at the very companies that sent the economy reeling with "liberal" accounting and experimental derivatives.


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ike wrote:
I believe that renewable energy, sustainability and new technology are vitally imortant both for the health of the environment as well as for the economy, and I believe in the rights of people to make decisions about their own lives and health (McCain for example, thinks that protecting the life of the mother in cases of complicated pregnancies is an "extreme pro-abortion" position).
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Do you believe in GM food? His transition team also includes Michael Warner, someone knee-deep in biotech aka genetically modified food. There is significant alarm about the safety of GMOs. This is a big subject i wont go into for now, but there are concerns GM can cross-pollinate thereby removing choice for the haelth concious consumer.

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Taylor was formerly the outside attorney for the biotech giant Monsanto, and later became their vice president. He had also been the counsel for the International Food Biotechnology Council (IFBC), for whom he drafted a model of government policy designed to rush GMOs onto the market with no significant regulations. The final FDA policy that he oversaw, which did not require any safety tests or labeling, closely resembled the model he had drafted for the IFBC.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeffrey-s ... 47188.html

Obama & Warner are now saying that they are in favour of labelling. I remain sceptical!

Obama has recently appointed Vilsack as agriculture secretary - another knee-deep in GMO.

from the organic consumers association

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* When Vilsack created the Iowa Values Fund, his first poster child of economic development potential was Trans Ova and their pursuit of cloning dairy cows.

* Vilsack was the origin of the seed pre-emption bill in 2005, which many people here in Iowa fought because it took away local government's possibility of ever having a regulation on seeds- where GE would be grown, having GE-free buffers, banning pharma corn locally, etc. Representative Sandy Greiner, the Republican sponsor of the bill, bragged on the House Floor that Vilsack put her up to it right after his state of the state address.

* Vilsack has a glowing reputation as being a schill for agribusiness biotech giants like Monsanto.


http://www.organicconsumers.org/article ... _15573.cfm



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21 Jan 2009, 10:16 pm

falcorn wrote:
if you voted for him because hes black. that means you are a racist bigot and you dont like white people

i voted for mccain becuase hes white. Oh you say that makes me racist?

i guess it does, but what does that make all the black people that voted for obama. there were even commercials on BET saying vote for obama hes the "black vote"

oh yea and everyone in africa is racist too because they only have black presidents, i guess we should all go there and vote for white people and get excited about the first "white" president in nigeria.

racist scum blacks
:lmao:


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21 Jan 2009, 10:20 pm

Fnord wrote:
I'm relieved that with Mr. Obama's ascenscion to the presidency, we Americans are finally free of the politics of racial victimhood - that which claims that white people oppress black people so much that only white people will always remain in power and that no black person can ever hope to make a significant positive difference in society.

Now a black man has risen above cultural self-hate, and has become the most powerful person in the Free World; and no one can claim any longer that success is impossible for black people, or that staying in school, staying out of trouble, and growing up to become accountable and responsible adults has no place in black culture, either. It's time to look to ourselves and become the best that we can possibly be, and to stop blaming dead antebellum attitudes for holding us back.

It's over, people. It's finally over.

We can finally be free!


One more hurdle to jump. Electing a female president.

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21 Jan 2009, 10:30 pm

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Fnord wrote:
I'm relieved that with Mr. Obama's ascenscion to the presidency, we Americans are finally free of the politics of racial victimhood - that which claims that white people oppress black people so much that only white people will always remain in power and that no black person can ever hope to make a significant positive difference in society.

Now a black man has risen above cultural self-hate, and has become the most powerful person in the Free World; and no one can claim any longer that success is impossible for black people, or that staying in school, staying out of trouble, and growing up to become accountable and responsible adults has no place in black culture, either. It's time to look to ourselves and become the best that we can possibly be, and to stop blaming dead antebellum attitudes for holding us back.

It's over, people. It's finally over.

We can finally be free!


One more hurdle to jump. Electing a female president.

ruveyn


Or go all-out with the transgender, Mexican, atheist president.



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21 Jan 2009, 10:34 pm

lol



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21 Jan 2009, 11:18 pm

That's bizarre and illogical. First, Obama is half black and hlaf white, so voting for him would be the absolute opposite of racist voting (by your definition of racist voting). Secondly, it implies that people vote based only on race, which is also highly flawed as Obama was the most qualified candidate for what America needs at this time.

I call sour grapes.