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Will Kwame's situation affect the Presidential race?

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080905/ap_on_re_us/detroit_mayor;_ylt=AniIYVm2vGBakkPIRDltHGjBF4l4

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  1. No. He got drunk with power, it happens. He's done.


  2. lmao, Felons cant vote.

  3. No, or very little.

  4. I don't see how he's an idiot who should have more time then he does.....but how can it possibly reflect on the race....

  5. He won't be able to vote.  

  6. Why would it?  Maybe to the people in Detroit, but not for the National stage.  

  7. let me think  um no

  8. What? Who cares? He's mayor of Detroit and has never even met either of the candidates.

    Anyone who would associate Kwame with Obama based on nothing but the color of their skin is probably already voting Republican anyway.

  9. why?

    I guess all black people know eachother

  10. no

  11. ANother pal of Barry's going down becuase of his dishonesty and hatred.

  12. Obama said we ought to be our brother's keeper, yet  he won't take care of his.  Go figure!

  13. He won't be voting.  Other than that, probably not.

  14. Glitter S.

    Is your question because Kwame Kilpatrick is black and Barack Obama is black? Is your question because Kwame and Barack have a phonetic sounding name that could have African origins?  What connection are you implying between the two? Surely, Kwame Kilpatrick would not have an impact on John McCain during the Presidential race? Is this the situation the words to your question implies? I read the article and I don't see any correlation, nor do I see any reason to think "Kwame's" situation will affect the Presidential race.  Kwame Kilpatrick is a felon who has been fired as a mayor of the 11th largest city in the country, whose local government is performing miserably. Barack Obama is a law abiding, Harvard educated lawyer, who specialized in Constitutional Law and taught as Faculty at Loyola Marymount and The University of Chicago. He has been faithful to his wife and children and is gainfully employed. Forgive me, I just don't see the correlation.  Having earned a doctorate as a black male, who is law abiding, fought for this country and honorably served my community, without seeking elective office. I do find your question offensive.    

  15. No why would it?

  16. Don't worry, Kwame will remain a DNC super delegate.

    Oops he should get worried if Obama says " I will never throw him under the bus".

  17. No. The liberal media will sweep it under the rug.  

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