Why do people worry about being called racist for criticizing Barack Obama?, page 2
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reply posted on 19-12-2008 @ 10:14 PM by Cio88
reply to post by Frankidealist35



im talking about regular everyday people.... Ask anyone you know a question of relevance to obama... they will look like a deer in the head lights


reply posted on 19-12-2008 @ 10:16 PM by Frankidealist35
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Don't criticize the UN either... if you criticize them you'll probably get put in a FEMA camp somewhere when the NWO takes power. Don't criticize Henry Paulsun. Let him do his thing and supposedly save the economy. Don't criticize the banking industry... don't criticize George W Bush... don't criticze! Oh wait. You were being sarcastic... but I see your point!


reply posted on 20-12-2008 @ 07:26 PM by daddyroo45
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Frank,you may be one of the few that have not "played the race card"in defense of Obama.I find that commendable.However in the vast majority of the discussions I have had with Obama supporters,every subject discussed eventually ended with the allusion that my nonsupport was because of his race.When in all actuality his stance on most issues is unpalletable to me.His race has never been an issue for me.
I feel that to resort to casting a pall on someones verasity,by name calling,or other school yard games should be embarrassing for everyone involved. It's childishness and less than intelligent intercourse.


reply posted on 20-12-2008 @ 07:29 PM by Moose Head
Originally posted by daddyroo45
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post by Frankidealist35



Frank,you may be one of the few that have not "played the race card"in defense of Obama.I find that commendable.However in the vast majority of the discussions I have had with Obama supporters,every subject discussed eventually ended with the allusion that my nonsupport was because of his race.When in all actuality his stance on most issues is unpalletable to me.His race has never been an issue for me.
I feel that to resort to casting a pall on someones verasity,by name calling,or other school yard games should be embarrassing for everyone involved. It's childishness and less than intelligent intercourse.


Race was an issue for you...you just didnt accept the fact....


reply posted on 20-12-2008 @ 11:46 PM by daddyroo45
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You are directly making my point.Within one line you have called me a racist and a liar.I take exception to that,you are making assumptions based upon your beliefs and experience.Without intimate knowledge of my personality,or my driven compulsion for better understanding my fellow man.
The way I see it,any fool can burn a bridge.Only a wise man can build one. Knowledge and understanding are your friends.Take them in your confidence,you might be suprised.
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