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She's female. She's blacker than Obama. She's running for Pres. What do you think?

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She's as female as Hillary.

She's blacker than Obama (and been in politics longer).

She's running for pres.

What do you think?

Cynthia McKinney.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_McKinney

http://www.gp.org/index.php

Cynthia McKinney Announces Run for President

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03cOM9r51Nw

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  1. I think that the way you stated your question is somewhat offensive.


  2. I think you should stop looking at her s*x and color and start looking at how good she will be for the country

  3. Thats funny- shes as female as Hillary

    I think she has no chance at winning

    But maybe she will pull a nader and s***w up a tight presidential race for the Democrates

  4. I don't like her so much. Sometimes she makes sense, but mostly she comes off as a bit loony.

  5. I must point out the obvious: she's running for the GREEN PARTY. It won't happen.

  6. If her political views most most closely resemble mine and I support her stance on the different issues, I might vote for her.  I'll have to do some research into her before I make my decision.  I will not base my decision on gender or skin color.

  7. Wait a second, why are you asking anyone what they think?

    Does this woman need someone's approval to run for president because she's a black woman?

    Nobody asked anyone what they thought when Bush was running for president as a white male.

    Her ability to run for president has nothing to do with her race or gender.

    All I have to say is good for her, because she's going to have to deal with many sexist/racist remarks of this nature and I admire her for taking on the challenge.

  8. She won't take no for an answer : Like when she hit that capitol city guard.

    She tells it how it is : Like when she called her aide a name while the mic was on during a radio show.

    But really, do we need someone who can't control their temper in the White House?

  9. There is a good chance I will vote for her. Obama sounds more and more like a typical politician every day and will most likely do so more and more up to the election. And I live in a "safe" Obama state, so you do-gooder liberals can kiss off if you don't like me voting for the lady.  

  10. I saw her on the Peace and Freedom Party website.

    I certainly agree with her on a number of issues, but I feel that this election is too pivotal in US history (the next president may have to make a number of appointments)  to give votes to a 3rd-party candidate, even if I could vote. But then again, I'm from Massachusetts, so I could afford it.

  11. I think I need to know her platform - her views - her priorities - her promises - her voting history if already in politics - then I'll let you know.

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