Saturday, September 06, 2008

When Many Blacks Conveniently Forget...
And, of course, certain Whites who want to keep them psychologically enslaved

As I watched the alleged news that CNN aired concerning "how even African-American members of the GOP are torn when it comes to voting for Barack Obama". Oh, really? Well... yes. Really.

I'm not naive enough to disbelieve that there's a lot of truth to the disgusting number (some say as high as 15%) being thrown about concerning the number of Whites who won't vote for Obama simply because he's Black. I'm also not that naive to realize that there's a sizable percentage of Blacks who'll be voting for Barack Obama simply because he's Black.

Anyone else recall this quote?I have dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.Doesn't this apply to everyone... Blacks as well as Whites?

Being objectively color-blind is a lot like The Ten Commandments or The Five Non-Negotiables; you either abide by it all, or none of 'em are worth the paper their written on.

But in all fairness... just like abortion, many Blacks have been lied to about this for decades, to the point of being brainwashed. And the names of those liars are Kennedy, Pelosi and Biden, et al.

4 comments:

  1. Very true, the African American community has been lied too, then you find out the truth and become a conservative and then find out Sarah Palin's the nominee, and vote conservative values.

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  2. I can't help thinking that here in Chicago, there's a statue of a great Democratic United States Senator from Illinois, who was once the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, just like his modern-day successor. His name was Stephen A. Douglas.

    And I can't help but imagine, given his well-known views about Africans, that he must be spinning in his grave.

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  3. Great post! Too bad someone in the mainstream media won't say it.

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  4. I agree that his is one of the most depressing and sad results of the civil rights movement being hijacked by the liberal socialists. There are many black people in the country that want the same things as do I and the people I associate with. However they are very afraid and distrust many because they have been told they need to all their lives. When they try to break free of that bondage they are castigated and marginalized by the elite. Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, and Walter Williams are three fine examples if this.

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