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Originally Posted by Angry American
If he had engaged in beating white kids, or fired staffers for racial reasons, I might feel differently, but last time I checked speech is still a protected form of expression. For me actions speak louder than words, maybe I'm missing something, but I'm not aware of actions of his that would paint him as a racist.
Care to share an example of him being a racist, or are you just going condemn him for his words--damn his actions.
Calling Obama a racist is like calling Bush a Nazi, it belittles the people who have suffered at the hand of racism, just as calling Bush a Nazi, or worse, Hitler, belittles those who suffered at the hand of Nazis.
The saying goes:"If it walks like a duck, quacks talks like a duck, and looks like a duck, it's a duck."
It's not just "If it quaks like a duck, it's a duck."
What I'm getting at, is people say a lot of things, a lot of things they later regret, but far fewer do the things they say.
Obama's words are circumstantial, show me some racist deeds, then you have a stronger case.
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He claims that this is our opportunity to elect the only person capable of bringing real change.
Now where did he get that idea? From Rev. Wright?
What is real change to Obama?
Is it electing a black President?
Is he implying that he is the only electable black that has come down the pike?