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We already know there is no way 'in hell' you would vote for Barack Obama VW. However your accusations of how 'white guilt' would singlehandedly derail his presidency as the latest 'reason' why you wouldn't is just way beyond pathetic.

Oh, and the second part of your outburst somewhat killed your earlier aguments as to why we should all be voting Palin. Way to go girl :lol::lol::lol:

Michelle, good points too. Oh yes, the Dems are so anti-American. Perhaps every registered Dem and sympathizer should now be deported?

As to A.J's original post - how sad that anyone would think that was an appropriate way to demonstrate their support for McCain. Horrible.

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I think putting the argument that rascism would be an issue is entirely wrong in itself. It's not a good reason in my opinion. As a matter of fact, if I can find one reason other than rascism that makes McCain a more reasonable President then I would switch my vote from Obama.

Everybody should realize that there's also an IMPEACHMENT process as well. So, I strongly disagree that OBAMA will call those who object to him as rascist. I still don't believe that in this day in age, people cannot see through the colors of the skin. Even the voters. OBAMA isn't a rascist. And, throughout his years in office he has not shown he's a rascist. By injecting this belief into the mind of American people by McCain's campaigner, they are something to be thought clearly about.

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Last thing we need is 4 years of people being accused of being racist every time they object to him or his presidency.

How would that be any different from 8 years of being accused of being unpatriotic for objecting Bush's actions or just Bush himself?

I've objected to Bush's actions, but have never been called unpatriotic for doing so. Obama's not even president and people are already being accused of being racist if they don't vote for him. No matter what his policies are, Obama will always be Black, and objections to him will be presumed to carry a racist taint against a Black president.

I think putting the argument that rascism would be an issue is entirely wrong in itself. It's not a good reason in my opinion. As a matter of fact, if I can find one reason other than rascism that makes McCain a more reasonable President then I would switch my vote from Obama.

Everybody should realize that there's also an IMPEACHMENT process as well. So, I strongly disagree that OBAMA will call those who object to him as rascist. I still don't believe that in this day in age, people cannot see through the colors of the skin. Even the voters. OBAMA isn't a rascist. And, throughout his years in office he has not shown he's a rascist. By injecting this belief into the mind of American people by McCain's campaigner, they are something to be thought clearly about.

Obama stays above the fray, it's his sycophants who play the racism card. He won't be a unitor if he wins anymore than he is transcendent of race now. In fact, it may just get worse.

Obama made his racial identity issues and his racial prejudices and animosities known in his autobiographies. If you haven't read them, you should. It will explain why he attended for 23 years a Black liberation church that affiliated with Black supremicists and the NOI. Make no mistake, Obama has his own issues with race.

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Last thing we need is 4 years of people being accused of being racist every time they object to him or his presidency.

How would that be any different from 8 years of being accused of being unpatriotic for objecting Bush's actions or just Bush himself?

I've objected to Bush's actions, but have never been called unpatriotic for doing so. Obama's not even president and people are already being accused of being racist if they don't vote for him. No matter what his policies are, Obama will always be Black, and objections to him will be presumed to carry a racist taint against a Black president.

I think putting the argument that rascism would be an issue is entirely wrong in itself. It's not a good reason in my opinion. As a matter of fact, if I can find one reason other than rascism that makes McCain a more reasonable President then I would switch my vote from Obama.

Everybody should realize that there's also an IMPEACHMENT process as well. So, I strongly disagree that OBAMA will call those who object to him as rascist. I still don't believe that in this day in age, people cannot see through the colors of the skin. Even the voters. OBAMA isn't a rascist. And, throughout his years in office he has not shown he's a rascist. By injecting this belief into the mind of American people by McCain's campaigner, they are something to be thought clearly about.

Obama stays above the fray, it's his sycophants who play the racism card. He won't be a unitor if he wins anymore than he is transcendent of race now. In fact, it may just get worse.

Obama made his racial identity issues and his racial prejudices and animosities known in his autobiographies. If you haven't read them, you should. It will explain why he attended for 23 years a Black liberation church that affiliated with Black supremicists and the NOI. Make no mistake, Obama has his own issues with race.

This is just wrong. He's affiliated doesn't mean he supports them. There's lots of reasons for someone to join. There's a lack of churches that practice religion. Technically, if you do think he's a black supremicists, he hasn't shown in while he's a senator. He treats a black person the same as white professionally.

People are entitled to whatever they believe. Just like me, I am an Engineer and is upheld at the highest ethical practice with safety when designing and implementing frameworks for commercial use. I do think people are dumb, very dumb when they do things that are illogical and defy why we place safety to electrical systems, cars, etc...and they remove it. However, it doesn't give me the power to go to them and throw rocks at them. I still need practice safety, no matter how stupid people are.

Obama is no different. But, when he's a senator, I haven't read about his actions of retaliating towards the white group.

Now, if he would've shown retaliation then I would believe he is someone who shouldn't run for office.

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Obama's not even president and people are already being accused of being racist if they don't vote for him. No matter what his policies are, Obama will always be Black, and objections to him will be presumed to carry a racist taint against a Black president.

That's strange, because voting for him because he is or isn't black seems to be the central focus of people like you.

I don't see anyone here accusing you of being a racist merely for voting for or against him. Sounds like more made up ####### to justify your vote against Obama. As if you don't have enough made up #######.

By the way, there's no way in hell I vote for either Obama or McCain. Now THAT is in the best interest of the nation.

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Last thing we need is 4 years of people being accused of being racist every time they object to him or his presidency.

How would that be any different from 8 years of being accused of being unpatriotic for objecting Bush's actions or just Bush himself?

I've objected to Bush's actions, but have never been called unpatriotic for doing so. Obama's not even president and people are already being accused of being racist if they don't vote for him. No matter what his policies are, Obama will always be Black, and objections to him will be presumed to carry a racist taint against a Black president.

I think putting the argument that rascism would be an issue is entirely wrong in itself. It's not a good reason in my opinion. As a matter of fact, if I can find one reason other than rascism that makes McCain a more reasonable President then I would switch my vote from Obama.

Everybody should realize that there's also an IMPEACHMENT process as well. So, I strongly disagree that OBAMA will call those who object to him as rascist. I still don't believe that in this day in age, people cannot see through the colors of the skin. Even the voters. OBAMA isn't a rascist. And, throughout his years in office he has not shown he's a rascist. By injecting this belief into the mind of American people by McCain's campaigner, they are something to be thought clearly about.

Obama stays above the fray, it's his sycophants who play the racism card. He won't be a unitor if he wins anymore than he is transcendent of race now. In fact, it may just get worse.

Obama made his racial identity issues and his racial prejudices and animosities known in his autobiographies. If you haven't read them, you should. It will explain why he attended for 23 years a Black liberation church that affiliated with Black supremicists and the NOI. Make no mistake, Obama has his own issues with race.

This is just wrong. He's affiliated doesn't mean he supports them. There's lots of reasons for someone to join. There's a lack of churches that practice religion. Technically, if you do think he's a black supremicists, he hasn't shown in while he's a senator. He treats a black person the same as white professionally.

People are entitled to whatever they believe. Just like me, I am an Engineer and is upheld at the highest ethical practice with safety when designing and implementing frameworks for commercial use. I do think people are dumb, very dumb when they do things that are illogical and defy why we place safety to electrical systems, cars, etc...and they remove it. However, it doesn't give me the power to go to them and throw rocks at them. I still need practice safety, no matter how stupid people are.

Obama is no different. But, when he's a senator, I haven't read about his actions of retaliating towards the white group.

Now, if he would've shown retaliation then I would believe he is someone who shouldn't run for office.

Consolemaster, I like the way you think :)

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Yuck - giving Ohio a bad rep! But I guess you'll find people like that across the nation. It's sad.

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Surprise, shock and some fear in a local neighborhood, after an anti-Obama display is hung from a tree. The display is at a home at Symmes and Hicks Road in Fairfield.

And the person who put it there says the message isn't political, it's racist. Shawn Ley spoke with the man who isn't shy about his views.

There it is, right above the "McCain-Palin" sign: a make-shift ghost, hanging from a noose. A Barack Obama sign attached upside down. Obama's middle name: "Hussein" spray painted and misspelled above.

Mike Lunsford hung the ghost in his yard. He spoke to us off-camera, saying his views could hurt his employers business ... but he says make no mistake: He doesn't want an African American running the country.

Lunsford says he believes Barack Obama is not a "full blooded American." And he says the United States is a white, Christian nation - and only with white Christians should be in power.

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Wake up and smell the diversity!

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I think putting the argument that rascism would be an issue is entirely wrong in itself. It's not a good reason in my opinion. As a matter of fact, if I can find one reason other than rascism that makes McCain a more reasonable President then I would switch my vote from Obama.

Everybody should realize that there's also an IMPEACHMENT process as well. So, I strongly disagree that OBAMA will call those who object to him as rascist. I still don't believe that in this day in age, people cannot see through the colors of the skin. Even the voters. OBAMA isn't a rascist. And, throughout his years in office he has not shown he's a rascist. By injecting this belief into the mind of American people by McCain's campaigner, they are something to be thought clearly about.

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AOS: Mailed V-Day; received February 15th, 2007 – phew!

I-485 application transferred to CSC – March 12th, 2008

Travel/Work approval notices via email – April 23rd, 2008

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By the way, there's no way in hell I vote for either Obama or McCain. Now THAT is in the best interest of the nation.

But unfortunatley it won't matter as one of them will be the next president.

Won't matter to anyone else, because they're busy voting how everyone else is. Some of us have a taste for individuality. :P

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Consolemaster says: People are entitled to whatever they believe.

So, why be upset at what this man believes? He is entitled to his beliefs and he hasn't hurt anyone by expressing them.

Or, do you really believe that?

Have you read Obama's autobiographies?

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Consolemaster says: People are entitled to whatever they believe.

So, why be upset at what this man believes? He is entitled to his beliefs and he hasn't hurt anyone by expressing them.

Or, do you really believe that?

If he votes by these beliefs, this is not correct, as they do directly affect others. Best case example today happens to be gay people and women.

Another thing to understand is inciting violence is not part of freedom of speech. If that's what this incident causes, that's a third degree felony.

 

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