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I wish I could find a story to answer about this. No one has an article about this issue that tells the truth. The news media won’t say it and most white people will give another reason because they want to be racist on the down low. With all of the forums on the internet about every conceivable reason Obama can’t get the blue collar or women’s vote there are none that discuss the pure racial reasons behind the scene. Higher educated whites will vote for him because they can figure out that the reasoning behind Hillary’s arguments are flawed. She constantly talks about 35 years in politics and her experience. However, what are the results of that experience. If she has been in politics for 35 years (by her own admission) and still needs to get the problems solved from the prior years what good is 4 more years going to do. Blue collar (trailer park) folks can’t figure it out beyond having a "black"person in charge. They would rather lose their trailer, lose their car, and pick out of the garbage than have a "black" running things.

 

They have not figured out (even with Bush being the president for the last eight years) that no one in Washington cares if they fall. McCain and Hillary both tout their years of experience but have not accomplished nearly as much as the other candidate in the limited time he has been in government. For anyone who can read put their résumé’s beside each other and look at how many years it took to get the things accomplished. Question: Will four years make a difference? Answer: No! That is why it makes no sense to blow a vote for the same as usual.

 

Gas prices and other cost which are related to the world market will drop after the election. Reason: Nobody likes us because we screw them all. The difference is other nations can get their self together and effectively maneuver into positions that affect us and our markets like they are doing now. Remember Brazil, Russia, and Venezuela cut back oil to us to force us to be more enslaved to the market. A new person is the only one who can turn the tide. They will not believe a Clinton or McCain/Bush.

 

 

Final note: If the election is stolen from Obama (meaning he wins the delegates and super delegates) I will get a fake business and find a way to dump all of my income into it and hope they lose everything they have being racist. Their choice. I and my family will survive either way. And I will still be a Black Boss.

Keith R. Morton Camden, N.J.  

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drerunner read my blog
May 2, 2008 | 6:40 PM

I am an american black and I don't buy your argument. America is a great place. None can augured it's a perfect place. But, "it is what it is". It's also anyone's option to head to another country and live. Most people are running towards America ,not from it. I am voting for Mcain, but this Obama thing does puzzle me. The Rev. wright issue is a good example of how confused even blacks are about what they want. Here, you have a country that traditional only had white leaders( a point you alluded to) ,but is ready to realistically vote for a black candidate to lead the nation. But the Rev Wrights (not white ministers) have come out to shed a negative light on it. Rev Wright feels he is more important than this (black ) guy. "I'm a theologian, a minster of a big church." Who is he but a politician?" I find this to be very prevalent among black ministers. The arrogance. They want to be the one. (ig. Rev jackson and Rev. Sharpton) Wright may end up being the very person who singled handily brought Barrak Obama down. Not [poor whites as you said. Not the KKK. Not white people. A black Reverend. That's the irony within your argument. He could have kept quiet , but his ego and deep jealousy got in the way. This a long history of tragedies among blacks. Malcom x being one. It's kind of spooky Wright is doing to Obama what Elijhah Muhammad did to Malcolm. Harriet Tubman had to use a gun on a slave who wanted to say what she was doing was foolish ,simply because he thought he was the top dog. History repeats its self. But all of these lessons are still ignored in many area

drerunner read my blog
May 2, 2008 | 6:43 PM

p.s.

It seems ,for them , holding on to anger and the past is a greater rush. Whites had nothing to do with that my friend. I also disagree with you concerning Hillary. Obama is also using his so many years of community service at bringing people together and getting things done. People have the right to decide on who makes a better case and Different " or change "sometimes does not mean better. I think Hillary would be better. But, I must say,I feel sorry for Obama in a way. You are blaming poor whites (who actually love the lowest form of the black culture -gansta rap) for Obama;s problem with voting numbers,but it was a black guy who torpedo him. hmmm........

mommareenie read my blog
May 5, 2008 | 4:16 PM

drerunner, are you really an as you say it, american black? Wow, you are deep and please don't take that as a compliment. Don't feel sorry for Sen. Obama. I feel sorry for YOU. Seems as though you forgot whose belly you came out of. Seems as though you're terribly out of touch with reality. And BTW, there are a lot of upper class white children who buy gangsta rap. And like you said, it is a black man that is being used to bring down Sen. Obama the same as it was a black man used to bring down Malcolm X. But, did you know it was main stream society that used both men to bring down both men. People like you are more of a danger to the African American race than any white person could ever be.

drerunner read my blog
May 6, 2008 | 12:17 AM

Using your argument ,it is clear obama and rev. wright did not get that memo. They both accused the other of this situation coming to a head. Rev. Wright called obama a typical politician and Obama said Wright did not act like the guy he thought he knew. How in the world could main stream cause two intellectuals ( wright is suspect) to accuse one another and neither accused the main society as the actual chaos? It seems they didn't ,why are you? Also, your dude Mohammad dint have to silent Malcolm. He did it out of an excuse to demonstrate his leadership to his cult organization. He became afraid o f Malcolm. Malcolm was beginning to move to a more understandable message on white /black relationship that many whites began to embrace . This
became counter productive to this Mohammad character. As for rap music, of course upper class whites listen to rap music. ,it's entertaining! Haven't you ever heard the term " laughing at you and not with you"? This class and others can always remove themselves and act accordingly the next day at wall street . Black Americans fail to understand this phenomenon. I As for as your last statement concerning me , Tiger woods, Oprah Winfrey (who left Wright's church) , Clarence Thomas , Dr. Rice , Powell ,Bill Cosby would more side with me than you. You are a good example of why hood culture has become more acceptable than common sense. There is no other group, unlike some black Americans, where the worst of that group has become the best within the eyes of others and that group for merely raw entertainment. That's the tr

drerunner read my blog
May 6, 2008 | 12:18 AM

P.S.

That's the tragedy and the ignorance of your argument. White s will not push trailer park behavior at the top of the list that identifies the average white person as such. Italian Americans will not let Mafia influence be listed as the best examples of their culture, no matter how other groups admire the "God father". The black experience, through out history, is far more than dumb rap music and the rev. wright! If you fear me for pointing that out ,then you're the actual problem and not me. "IT IS WHAT IT IS !

mommareenie read my blog
May 6, 2008 | 10:34 AM

drerunner,
you are a big joke. I can't even get upset with your remarks.
1. the young whites I hear listen to that disgusting rap aren't making fun. If anything the are imitating with their pants down to their behinds.
2. Have you ever heard of E. Steven Collins, Michael Dyson, Mark Lemont Hill, just to name a few. Very, very intelligent strong black men who haven't lost sight of who they are and are proud to be in the skin God gave them.
3. There are a lot of opportunist blacks who do not speak for the entire african american race.
And don't be so sure that Oprah or Bill Cosby would be glad to side with you. Unlike you, those two are 2 proud african americans and are proud to be who they are. And I do not represent hood culture and neither do my children. Am I black, yes, am I proud to be what God gave me yes. If I were white, Chinese, Portugese etc. I would be just as proud. So TOM get off your high horse and be proud of who you are and don't get it twisted that the majority of African Americans are hoods. Another thing, read your black history on Malcolm X. You'd be surprised what you might discover. Have a good day!!!!

drerunner read my blog
May 6, 2008 | 1:30 PM

The truth blinds you. You obviously missed my last statement. I never said all of us are hood ,uneducated and deprived.That's why I take the position that I did. As an american (black) I am extremely annoyed at today's black entertainment and those (blacks and whites) who have capitalize politically and financially on those (hood and ghetto African Americans)who adopted negative stereotype within the black experience. It has only been counter productive to a community that needs to see and do things more productively and stop blaming society for personal decisions. THAT'S MY ARGUMENT! Let me reiterate since you missed it. "The black experience, through out history, is far more than dumb rap music and the rev. wright!" If that's not pointing out the best of what my ancestors were (Harriet Tubman) and those who I am proud of now(Dr. Rice, Tiger woods ,Oprah,Cosby ,Powell ect.) than I don't know what you missed in my argument. I may not agree with everything the people I mentioned above say ,but they are a truer representation of what the black experience can and should be. Not the Rev wrights. Not dumb rappers in a contrived video. Not those individuals who adopt hood behavior and ghetto philosophy as the black experience. It is those things I can not and will never relate too!So your view of me does not phase me one bit! As for Malcolm, Come on, he was a very complex individual. But,I know enough. One thing is for sure , Although he was cleaver about reality (using humor), he never acted buffoonish about its seriousness......

mommareenie read my blog
May 6, 2008 | 3:31 PM

I don't feel like arguing with you any more. You vote for McCain and I'll vote for Obama and if he doesn't get the nomination, I'll vote for Hillary.
I want to see change in this country and either one of these candidates I believe will bring change.
Good bye....

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