Why wouldn't blacks vote for McCain? Just because his opponent was
half-black?   A decision based on the colour of one's skin is not one
motivated by racism?   Just review a few of the comments made by 'voters'
who supported Barry and you should quickly realize that the positions
espoused by him (moronic as they were and are) didn't even register with
these people nor would they be able to explain them to anyone that asked,
not that any of the media cared to.

If a person voted strictly based on the colour of the candidates skin (and
yes, I realize that his happens all the time) then yes, they would be quilty
of discrimination.  Yea this works both ways but of course whites were
accused of just this regardless of who they chose to vote for if that
individual wasn't Barry.

As for African-American, give me a break.  You would have to actually been
born on Africa to remotely lay claim to this and even then,  the government
would explain to you, when you applied for and received US citizenship, that
there is no hyphenated citizenship.

::michael
On Nov 13, 2010 7:17 PM, "Leland Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote:


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