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How does everyone feel about a black man running for President, and actually has a big chance to win?

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Not trying to be funny or anything, I just love to debate, and see where peoples heads are at....

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  1. I don't think anyone care about him anymore!  He is OLD news!  The Republicans are the popular ones now!!!  


  2. Color shouldn't be an issue since this person is going to be running our country do us a favor and stick to the issues!!

  3. You must belive in the one drop rule.

  4. hes black? didnt realize.

  5. It's great. Some white people are pissed! And thats funny.

  6. who cares if he is black? I only care about whether or not he can stand up to Russia and Iran and China and Pakistan and do so without taxing me to death. If he can do that I will vote for him. If he cannot I will not.

  7. Racist Whites Hate It And I Love That...

  8. It sickens me that races, gender, age and religion are still issues with the government. I think any country where rich white men are the only ones to hold supreme power is bound to implode upon itself. Even if Obama were white, he would probably win, because John McCain is an total ****head.

  9. He does have a good chance of being his daughter's PTA President !!

    Alaska Govermor Sarah Palin has MORE TOTAL political experience than Obama!!

    KS1982

  10. i really don't have a problem with a black man being president. I'm actually kind of scared for him because everyone says he will be assassinated within the first few weeks and i don't want that to happen. the way i see it, anyone is better than george bush.

  11. I feel it shouldn't be an issue. I feel color or race should make no difference. The issues are what matters.

  12. I think it's great.  He's half white and half black which I think makes him more interesting.  

  13. What does it matter what colour he is.  We are all the same inside. Good luck to him.

  14. I watched the DNC from start to finish, and I did not have the slightest sense that race plays a part in the issues that are at stake. The media likes to spin on it, but they are spinning on the RNC as well. It's just what they do.

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