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Black faces at the Republican caucus are a sinister guise?

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Did you notice how the camera swept around erratically to try to include as many of the scant african american (or just black or part black) people as possible? Is it safe to assume those minorities there are either being bought and sold, are HARDCORE christians, or are war veterans that think Mccain should be president just because he was a war hero (we are thankful for his service and lament his hardships, but is this a reaosn to elect him president?)

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  1. What they trying to do is show diversity

    There trying to show the changing america. Because  the country is not all white it's a melting pot. That what america is to the world a place of diversity. But the majority of the ppl at the republican convention were white. That's not a good look.

    Barrack Obama had a bunch of different races at his convention blacks whites asians hispanics. And different races speaking for him and singing for him supporting him. His sisters husband is asian! I didn't even know this.

    Having ppl of different cultural backgrounds from different places. From all walks of life all supporting one person is a good look. Like in Barack Obama convention. They didn't even need to focus on the minorities there was such a mixture of ppl everywhere.

    When they showed bill clinton a black man was sitting right next to him! And that's the beauty of it all. That's what so great about america. All together for 1 cause.

    That's what they were trying to do at the republican convention. But you still could see that an overwhelming majority of the speakers and ppl on the floor and in the seats look the same and come from the same places. And that is just not a good look. (Did u so all those white men with cowboy hats lol)

      


  2. I hope your not suggesting all blacks are democrats....We have freedom of thought...I was glad to see some fellow blacks as delegates in the republican party just as I am as see them in the democrat party.

  3. Maybe they've noticed how many blacks actually get appointed to high level positions - like, say, Secretary of State - in recent Republican vs. Democrat administrations.  Deeds, not words...

  4. I somewhat noticed that too. I noticed that when they did attacks on Barack Obama, they showed a black person, so it wouldn't suggest racism. Like, "oh no need to worry, there are black people in this room too! They don't think it's racist! SEE, look at that black man smiling at the joke/jab" And no, I didn't think any part of the Republican Convention was racist.

  5. I suppose they have an agenda similar to their white counterparts.

  6. oh please, due to contrary belief there are black people and other minorities in the republican party.

    As for mention McCain's service, it is mentioned to show his character. We know that that alone doesn't qualify someone to be president.


  7. It's all orchestrated in my view. For someone trying to get into the highest job in the country, they make sure everything is in place and well organized. Nothing is left to chance. What is seen is meant to be seen. What is heard is meant to be heard. Just my view.

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