Those that call themselves patriotic Americans and harbor racist views will have a headache when the nation gets its first black president. It is a contradiction to call yourself patriotic when you dislike the skin color of the president . The only mental relief for them would be to enter a reorientation clinic to learn what it means to be an American.
African American fashions and music will become the rage with the new presidency. Some are calling it the second civil rights movement and the end of racism. Old racial prejudices might remain in the hearts of the ignorant. But they will be eliminated as they accept the reality that the first lady in America and her family is black. Racial integration will take on a new meaning as it becomes fashionable to have a black lover or friend. These events will be good news to a world that has been suffering over racial division for centuries.
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Post a CommentMelpol - the reasons I am not for Obama have nothing to do with his skin color, but with the number of unresolved mysteries about his life and his associations. I'd feel this way about any candidate on either side. I don't believe in his policies of redistribution of wealth - it simply won't work effectively. Aside from taking money from greedy Wall Street misers, this policy would also take money from people who've worked hard to get ahead all their lives. It would go, in part, to people who may be too lazy to get a job, who will sit around taking advantage of programs that are meant for the truly needy. Besides, I thought this campaign wasn't "about race", yet pro-Obama folks bring it up more than honest hard-working McCain voters do. (Yes, believe it or not, honest hard-working McCain people do exist. We are not all skinheads and many of us didn't even really want McCain to be the Republican frontrunner).
You don't really believe what you're saying, do you? A lot of voters might be unhappy when they discover that the plans candidates propose are in fact just plans. The plans have to pass muster with congress and the American people. To be successful, a President must govern from the middle.