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Re: Is Obama Trying To Start A Race-War In America?

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Originally Posted by mudwhistle View Post


So, Obama has made a preemptive strike and thrown out the race-card. He claims Republicans are readying an attack against him focusing on his ethnicity.

Seems that Obama is the only one bringing it up over..........and over.......and over again.





Obama's reprehensible tricks trying to start the dialog going in this direction during the General election is an example of his own racism. His cheap tactics will only encourage people like this man:

YouTube - re: racist black man


Why does this election have to be about race? Why can't it be about the issues?

According to Obama his election as the first Black President is our only chance for salvation.
Obama's comments in Jacksonville were sarcastic, a cheap shot sure, a play on stereotypes; and man-o-man have you and the Limbaughs jumped all over it, despite it only being the punchline.

Then you attempt to associate Obama with complete radicals; sheesh, you take one off handed sarcastic remark and try to paint Obama as the boogie man, playing on the fears of uneducated white people.

Which I guess is alright, since you are only part white, if my memory serves me.

So you didn't get Obama's joke, or if you did, you were offended. How are Iranian Americans supposed to feel about a Presidential candidate who jokes about mass murdering Iranians? "... bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran ..."

That is a whole lot more inappropriate than playing on stereotypes. Obama trying to start a race war? You've got to be kidding, or seriously delusional. Is McCain trying to start a war with Iran?
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