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Originally Posted by mntruthseeker
End Time 2012
I cant believe you brought up racism in your statement
I have never heard so much of that "one word" since Obama started this race
He is black, yes, but what comes out of all of this is, he is also very racist and waves this issue around like a white flag of sorts. He is not who everyone thinks he is, otherwise he wouldnt be where he is at.
No one becomes president unless he is "one of them"
Jeff Rense didnt write the letter that he had posted on his web site. I have to agree with the writer on the shift of emotions of voting for him
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I think you're imaging things. Obama's detractors have brought up his race far more than he has. They've made false claims and have attempted to destroy his campaign while giving his opponents a pass (though this is starting to change).
In fact, let's look at things shall we?
Obama - Pastor Wright
McCain - Pastor Hagee
Palin- Pastor Kalnins
Obama- Ayers
McCain- Keating 5
Palin- Alaska Independence Party
All three candidates had or have been accused of having shady connections (Ayers is junk but Wright was an issue). Before you claim that Obama is bringing up race all the time, I urge you to look at media coverage of all three candidates. Rev.Wright and Ayers have gotten far more coverage than the wingnut pastors of Palin and McCain or the fact that Palin has associated with the AIP or even the Keating 5.
Who's making race an issue here? It's not Obama. Because he is black (bi-racial actually), he's getting more criticism than two white candidates.
I fail to see what discussing politics here will accomplish. I can clearly see that I'm not going to agree with anyone politically. I'd rather not worry about politics because in the bigger picture, this election isn't going to matter much anyway. They're all corrupt but I still chose Obama and that's final for me.