Can This Country Survive a Racist President and First Lady?

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Gaard

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: brandonb
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: teiresias
Threads like this crap should be deleted on sight by a moderator.

And OP sent to the wood shed.


:thumbsdown:

What's wrong with the question? I'm sure theres plenty of people who think the same thing (but are afraid to ask it) because they fear reprisals. I'm sure many of you have had a racial thought or two in your lifetime.
Can a person that is half white half black be racist?

how does that work exactly?

Ask Moonbeam. According to him, we all hate ourselves.

True, but in this case his big white intellect looks down at his big black dick and smiles.
LOL x2

What MB said was funny, but I'm even happier that I finally understand one of his posts. :)

 

sandmanwake

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I came in here thinking this tread was about McCain and his tendency to call certain Asians "gooks".
 

imported_Imp

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Originally posted by: brandonb
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Originally posted by: brandonb

Hey. White girls who refused to date anybody but black guys (which I'm sure you've seen a few) are racist. Think about it.

I don't date blondes because I find most women with blonde hair to be unattractive. Clearly I am discriminating against blondes. Surely it has nothing to do with my preferences based upon what I deem as physically attractive. :roll:

Some call it a preference, some call it racial.

I find Aryans to be beautiful. Then again I am one. I don't find hispanic/pacific island or any of those types of races because they look like crap or a mutt type race who all look the same and not that appealing. I could call it preference, yet others might call it racial.

Pot calling the kettle black. :roll:

Others also might call it "social" or "cultural".
 

jpeyton

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Nominate a black man for President, and all the creatures come out from under the bed.

His church is old news. Wright is old news. Furthermore, unlike Bush, McCain continues to insist on running a clean campaign. If McCain really wanted to get elected, he would have strayed from the issues a long time ago and shifted to a full on negative campaign.

I know some of you insist polls can't be trusted, but even the most skeptical will agree that the #1 issue for voters by a large margin is the economy. No questions about it.

Every single day we continue to pay $4+/gallon for gas, watch the cost of food rise, watch unemployment rise, watch foreclosures increase, etc., is another day in which Obama increases his net advantage on McCain. No amount of advertising, campaigning, free media coverage, or stories from the rumor mill will change that simple advantage that every single American encounters in their day-to-day.