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Jhud -> RE: Is there ANY black person worthy to be President? (4/16/2008 10:17:48 AM)
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I'm not going to vote for him but I will never understand why so many people on this board feel the need to vilify Obama so. If you support McCain, then tell us what is and what's good about his policies. I recall anti-Romney posts, but not posts that used such negative words about him or Guiliani or Edwards. But Obama evokes that? If you disagree with aforementioned people's policies, fine. But what's the difference with Obama? Not that he's pro-choice - others were. Not that his world view is not consistent with a Christian world view because other's didn't. What's the difference? I'm 50 years old. In my lifetime, there won't be a black person or an African-American or a Negro or a colored person elected president. There will always be something wrong. I think the difference is front-runner status. Indeed, that needs to be pointed out - the man is the front runner in the Democrat party for President of the US, arguably the most powerful position in the world today. There are only two candidates (well, 1 1/2) between him and that office. And once he gets there, the election will mean nothing, because the difficulties he could face will be so far greater than anything Hillary or a few radio pundits can throw at him; and the potential for disaster so high that we can actually watch it age men in office in a few short years. So if Obama and his supporters are so thin skinned that they can't take the rough and tumble of a Presidential election that has occurred since the office existed, then he and they should just get out of the way and let someone serious run for office, because we don't have the luxury of electing a whiny, Ivy-league educated snob who thinks our country owes him the Presidency.
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