Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
I'd LOVE to see McCain get 40% of the black vote just to prove to this asshole that the U.S. is beyond this sort of racism. We are all equal and we are all intelligent enough to vote on the issues alone!:thumbsup:

Have a good one!:s4:
The sad thing is though that we aren't. Blacks are always talking about injustices and tehre are still some prejudices on the other side. It creates a never ending clash; if everyone would realize that we're on the same side then we really could move beyond this petty race game but the fact of the matter is that we are not.

I can't say I blame Obama playing the race card. For years it's been White Nominees. I can't fault Obama for trying to win his race over in order to try to win the election, although I have to say I'd rather he won on his policies rather than something like this.

I hold the same standards to McCain also or any political figure that is running for any office.
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