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cope1989
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« on: October 07, 2012, 01:08:12 PM »

As a fellow white person, I want to apologize for all my ivory brothers and sisters who like to complain about reverse racism, as if it's just as big a problem. It's almost as bad as Evangelical Christians who think that their faith is under attack.

And yes, most Democrats still seem to be stuck in 2004, and we're afraid that our best efforts will be lost due to style over substance. But our president has style AND substance, and one bad debate performance doesn't change that. So no, I'm not worried.
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cope1989
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2012, 01:59:39 PM »

I don't think its a good strategy to attack white people with calling them all racists, when you are trying to keep white people wanting to vote for a "safe black guy" 

If you're trying to keep White guilt alive by blaming Obama's failures on racism, then you are doing a bad job at it. 

Obama stopped running on the issues a long time ago.  His supporters are now interested in flaming Race Wars. 

But I think base on issues, based on record high Black unemployment, that Romney will win the election decisively.  I don't want to say Obama's personally given up, but he seems to have personally given up on being able to effectively run the country.

Yeah, all right, whatever you say.
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