Probably half of these Obama voters have relented and realized they made a huge mistake. Now they want to talk about issues. And the black community? The majority still think Obama is the messiah because he's black. So you tell me who the real racists are.
Nice Deb posted a round-up of articles she did before the election for you folks that may have changed your mind about this "historic" election.
[...]"Well, you know how this story turned out: The MSM ran cover for Obama to the bitter end. The McCain campaign especially failed to go over the heads of the media and give the American people the information they needed to make a responsible decision at the ballot box. Sarah Palin tried to warn voters as much as she could, but she was muzzled by the McCain campaign from saying too much.
Why? Were they afraid of being called racists? Were they afraid of being called red-baiters? Look how much we're paying for their cowardice, now." read the rest
The information was available well before the people of this country hit the polling booths in 2008. But the real racists were so dazzled by Obama's "shiny object" skin color they didn't bother to find out what or who they were actually voting for and nothing has happened to change their minds. And the Obama supporters are still calling me racist and stupid while I keep bringing up issues.
Elections have consequences, and because of the actions of racists, our country is being thrust into a new "Dark Age." In today's article by the esteemed Dr. Zero, he talks about the government having grown out of control. And he warns us that much of this may not be reversible.
The only real historic election to happen will be in 17 days. It will be the largest repudiation of any sitting president's policies in history.[...]Even massive “wave” elections, driven by the most passionate and informed electorate in a generation, may not be enough to reverse the effects of radical power grabs, or halt the feeding frenzy of lame ducks in a shallow congressional pond. The current ruling Party has taken to explicitly stating that voters cannot possibly understand the issues, and are not qualified to pass judgment on their betters in Washington. Massive bills have been passed over deafening howls of popular opposition… and in some states, the opposition has already faded away, leaving voters ready to re-elect politicians who hold them in open contempt. read the rest
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Careful with that "Dark Age" stuff, it shows racist tendencies. Try using terms such as "enlightenment challenged".
On a more serious note, I sidestepped the race issue by citing B.O.'s support of abortion. For some reason the libs I ran into couldn't tie that to racism (maybe I just didn't argue with enough of them).
One leftist genius positively gushed as to how it would be good for the nation to have a black President with a Muslim background. Looking at her after that comment my only thought was "And she has kids. Bummer."
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