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Does this election seem like more of a race war to you?

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I find it sad how intense this election has become, racial remarks, and misleading information, it would be funny if neither obama or Mccain won, and it went to Ron Paul....i'm a Obama supporter but this is getting out of control, i feel like i'm in the 60's

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  1. NOPE but nice try though...this a JOB OPENING and one applicant has a TON of REAL WORLD experience and one applicant has a lot of THEORETICAL concepts...


  2. For the record Obama is of Arab descent.  

  3. Obama is not making it about race...it's people in the general population that are making it into a race thing.  To me it feels more like the crips against the bloods...two vicious gangs...lol the dems and the repubs...blue against red.  It's wierd.  People are atleast passionate about politics again but let's see how many people care once the election is over.  

  4. I can see why you said that.

  5. Only the dems are making the racist comments. Only the dems are pushing the race issue.

    You haven't heard Palin crying about the "old boy's club" have you? No. Because conservatives have some backbone and don't play the sympathy card.

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  6. I have not let race or s*x get into it for me.

    I am voting based on taxes.

    Would people please stop saying if you make less than 250k a year you will do better with Obama's plan.

    It is patently untrue. If you make less than 75k you will do better with Obama's plan if you don't own any stock.

    If you make between 75 k and 250k he is doing away with Bush's tax cuts. AND raising capital gains for EVERYONE!

  7. Here we go again...  When the chips are down, Obama supporters yank out their race card again....  Your s**t campaign against Palin failed so now you go back to old faithful.  Give me a friggin' break..

  8. Yeah, it is unfortunate, the thing that worries me is I think that no matter how things work out it's going to end badly for the people here.  Also, no one can seem to explain to me how electing a non-white man as President will fix the racial divide in the United States.  Not even Barack Obama seems to have much to say, with regard to that, aside from his more perfect union speech.

  9. it seems that everything is important except the issues.  the fact that sarah palin is going to be a grandmother or obama is black or  didn't have on a flag pin one day has nothing to do with home foreclosures, gas prices, or health care reform.  i love that obama hasn't played into the ********, but i don't know any other way around it.  americans are stupid when it comes to he said, she said.  this is a country, not a high school.  wake up, america.

  10. Seems more like a class war...with each accusing the other of being elitist or out of touch with the average American. It's gotten old.

  11. No, i really dont see that.  I think its about the issues.  In fact, Obama has been so readily accepted that i see it as proof that this is not a race war.  If it was, whites would win.  They have 90% of the voters.  But what does either side have to gain at this point?

    This could not have happened in the sixties.  At all.  Not even close.  

  12. Now it feels more like a beauty contest. If Palin wasn't so attractive, we would still be saying Palin who? So far, all she has done is criticize Obama, but people think she is brilliant. The race has been more about gender than race.

  13. A somewhat one-sided race war maybe. In the eyes of a certain subset of a certain group. I will choose not to elaborate.

    McCain/Palin '08

    Country First

  14. No. Sorry, I don't agree.

  15. I really like your vision!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scS1PhfXk...

  16. Nope.

  17. Not at all.

  18. Blame them Old Red necks  

  19. It is to the obama's and rev. wright.

  20. According to some in the media, it's a culture war. Race has nothing to do with it, it's just too bad that racist people have to show their ugly opinions in public.  

  21. This is not a race war. The only candidate being openly attacked is Sarah Palin. I think it's an attack on working mothers.

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