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Do non-whites have hate in their hearts?

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I hear non-whites saying they will vote for BHO for president b/c he has slightly more melanin in his skin then the other puppet. Is this the fringe? Or do the 99.4% of people with a lot of melanin in their skin want a 1/2 Sudanese 1/2 WASP in office because they have hatred in their hearts? Didn't MLK say judge others not on the color of their skin but the content of their character?

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  1. Oh my God, if that of the melanin is true, it is absolutely the wrong reason to choose to vote for somebody.  Maybe, non-white individuals are paying closer attention to BHO because he is the first non-white candidate getting so close to be the next president of the United States.  And after listening to his words, a lot of us will vote for him because he seems to be the better candidate, not the ¨darker candidate.  

    With your title "Do non-whites have hate in their hearts?, you are inviting us to answer a subject way out of discussion today.  You should know by now that we all are the same (whites and non-whites) and the race/color of the skin does not dictate which race loves or hates more, some white people have hate in their hearts the same way that some non-white people do as well. Shouldn't you know this already?

    I think America is looking for somebody that will save the country and the situation we are in.  At this point, majority of us are looking for promising words that will make us feel safe and in the right track when voting for the candidate we like.  

    In my opinion, the most educated a person is, more chances the person will have to understand that the content of the words of a person is more important than his skin color.  


  2. I've never heard anyone say they are gonna vote for him because he's black.  I have however, heard many whites including my family express doubts because he's black.  I think people wanna vote for him because they want health care and they don't want 10 more years of war

  3. His father is Kenyan.

    I hear whites saying they wont vote for "He who must not be named" (LOL) because of that same melanin. Ain't the world a goofy place?

    Edit- 96 percent? Oh really? I suggest you stick that imaginary figure right back from where you pulled it from.

  4. i dont know where you heard this, but no.

  5. i do not think it is based off hate, i think it is based of the idea that someone that is more like you culturally and genetically is more likely to represent you in a representative government.

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