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Yurt
04-24-2008, 12:01 PM
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Doug Wilder, the nation's first elected black governor, has both encouragement and a warning for Illinois Senator Barack Obama.

The encouragement is that Obama is approaching the race issue the right way, and the nation is ready to elect a black president. The warning is that it may not be as ready as polls suggest.

``Let's not kid ourselves again, the issue of race will not disappear; but I don't think it will predominate,'' the former Virginia governor said in an interview at his office in Richmond, where he is now mayor. At the same time, he said, even if Obama is the nominee and heads into the fall with an apparent lead, the election ``will be closer than any polls will suggest.''

http://news.yahoo.com/s/bloomberg/20080424/pl_bloomberg/asjvmcty4ak;_ylt=AkRlnFtDb3FR_rPi9KAMzCoEtbAF


they bitch and whine when whitey brings it up, but they have no problem playing the race card. the founder of bet is correct, obama would not be where he is today in the race -- but for -- his race.

red states rule
04-24-2008, 01:52 PM
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Doug Wilder, the nation's first elected black governor, has both encouragement and a warning for Illinois Senator Barack Obama.

The encouragement is that Obama is approaching the race issue the right way, and the nation is ready to elect a black president. The warning is that it may not be as ready as polls suggest.

``Let's not kid ourselves again, the issue of race will not disappear; but I don't think it will predominate,'' the former Virginia governor said in an interview at his office in Richmond, where he is now mayor. At the same time, he said, even if Obama is the nominee and heads into the fall with an apparent lead, the election ``will be closer than any polls will suggest.''

http://news.yahoo.com/s/bloomberg/20080424/pl_bloomberg/asjvmcty4ak;_ylt=AkRlnFtDb3FR_rPi9KAMzCoEtbAF


they bitch and whine when whitey brings it up, but they have no problem playing the race card. the founder of bet is correct, obama would not be where he is today in the race -- but for -- his race.

Thiis is what we can expect from now to Novemeber if Barry wins the nomination

If you do not want to vote for Barry, you are a racist

You say anything critical about Barry, you are a racist.

Shoud he be elected, if you disagree with his policies, you are a racist

To the left, race is a business. They make money off it, and they do their best to keep the flame of racial division as hot as possible

red states rule
04-24-2008, 01:56 PM
The liberals bimbos on "The View" showed how they view the races

Whoopi Dismisses Elisabeth's Views as 'Very White'
By Justin McCarthy | April 24, 2008 - 14:35 ET

Voting for someone based on qualifications or ideology rather than race is very "white" according to "View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg. Also, according to Joy Behar, only white males like tax cuts.

Discussing Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s concern that women are voting for Hillary Clinton because she’s a woman and black voting for Barack Obama because he’s black, Whoopi Goldberg dismissed Hasselbeck’s concerns and proclaimed "that’s a very white way to look at it." Of course Whoopi said it "with a huge amount of love." Hasselbeck sarcastically responded "let me take off my white goggles." Sherri Shepherd and Whoopi Goldberg agreed Hasselbeck can not suggesting the white people will never understand.

Earlier in the discussion, Behar added that voting for someone with the same gender or race may be in a person’s interest. She hypothesized that a woman over 50 who may face age discrimination may vote for Hillary as a way to combat that. She also suggested that white men vote Republican because "the white male loves his tax cuts." In Behar’s world, only white men like tax cuts.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/justin-mccarthy/2008/04/24/whoopi-dismisses-elisabeths-views-very-white