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    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
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    #21

    Jan 8, 2008, 11:40 AM
    As for money, if everyone would send me a month's salary or so I'd see what kind of good I could do with it :D
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    #22

    Jan 8, 2008, 11:56 AM
    Tomer
    You make a good point. Maybe all the undocumented are going against her as a result of such a statement.

    Contrary to popular belief the undocumented are allowed to vote. Don't ask me how, but they do.
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    #23

    Jan 12, 2008, 11:04 AM
    George, you sound like you're afraid that a black guy might actually have a good set of brains and actually might do a decent job running this country.

    Assuming you were born in 1950, I'd guess that you're daddy and grand daddy hated "N*****S" too.
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    #24

    Jan 12, 2008, 12:54 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by SonofSam
    George, you sound like you're afraid that a black guy might actually have a good set of brains and actually might do a decent job running this country.

    Assuming you were born in 1950, I'd guess that you're daddy and grand daddy hated "N*****S" too.
    That may be your opinion, but not mine. Prove it.
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    #25

    Jan 12, 2008, 01:22 PM
    SonofSam

    What is your opinion as to why a black person and a female are being allowed to run for president?

    Are people being less prejudice these days?

    Or would they like to get a black person or a female in there to clean up the mess in Iran?

    I keep up very little with politics or current events and am very naïve? So I came to this forum hoping to find some opinions

    I'm too gutless to start a new thread on a subject that I think is very sensitive
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    #26

    Jan 12, 2008, 11:53 PM
    Any U.S. citizen can run for president. Granted you need some clout and a whole lot of money.

    Obama is a very intelligent man. He's young and has a lot of fresh ideas, and basically wants both the liberals and conservatives to work together.

    Hillary has been in politics forever and comes from a very politically involved family. But, if her hubby had never been president she wouldn't stand a chance. People love familiarity.

    As far as predjudice? I think people are becoming more tolerant of other races. Its definitely a virtue these days. To me its seems, at least where I live, that the older you are the more racist you are. Most people that were around during the 50s and 60s still have a hard time accepting people of color. Hell, back in the 20's being a member of the KKK was normal. Something like 1 out of every 10 white males were members.

    I think people are slowly realizing that racism is ignorance, plain and simple. I even used to have a lot of racist feelings when I was younger, but as I got to know a lot of mexicans, blacks, etc. on a personal basis whether it was at school or work, the more I realized they are fundamentally no different.
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    #27

    Jan 13, 2008, 12:39 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by George_1950
    This is a quote from Senator Obama, answering criticism from Hillary concerning leaving out citizens (comrads, sorry) in the health insurance plan: Obama said: "I have no problem, Hillary, with you pointing out areas where you think we have differences. But on health care, for example, the reason that I mandate for children is because children do not have a choice. Adults do, and it's my belief that they will choose to have health care if it is affordable. Now, that's a perfectly legitimate policy difference for us to have. That is different from saying that I will refuse to cover or leave out a bunch of individuals."

    In her response, Hillary should have looked into the camera, smiled, and said, 'Why Senator, you sound just like George Bush."

    A defining moment lost by Her Majesty.
    Actually, that would have probably scared some people.
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    Jan 13, 2008, 12:41 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by George_1950
    This is a quote from Senator Obama, answering criticism from Hillary concerning leaving out citizens (comrads, sorry) in the health insurance plan: Obama said: "I have no problem, Hillary, with you pointing out areas where you think we have differences. But on health care, for example, the reason that I mandate for children is because children do not have a choice. Adults do, and it's my belief that they will choose to have health care if it is affordable. Now, that's a perfectly legitimate policy difference for us to have. That is different from saying that I will refuse to cover or leave out a bunch of individuals."

    In her response, Hillary should have looked into the camera, smiled, and said, 'Why Senator, you sound just like George Bush."

    A defining moment lost by Her Majesty.
    And then Obama would have said, "Oh, you mean the way you sounded when you were campaigning in Texas the other week?"
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    #29

    Jan 13, 2008, 12:42 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by George_1950
    This is a quote from Senator Obama, answering criticism from Hillary concerning leaving out citizens (comrads, sorry) in the health insurance plan: Obama said: "I have no problem, Hillary, with you pointing out areas where you think we have differences. But on health care, for example, the reason that I mandate for children is because children do not have a choice. Adults do, and it's my belief that they will choose to have health care if it is affordable. Now, that's a perfectly legitimate policy difference for us to have. That is different from saying that I will refuse to cover or leave out a bunch of individuals."

    In her response, Hillary should have looked into the camera, smiled, and said, 'Why Senator, you sound just like George Bush."

    A defining moment lost by Her Majesty.
    How can Hilary rule over the U.S. if she can't even control Bill?
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    #30

    Jan 13, 2008, 12:43 AM
    Come on, watcha got! I got all day!
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    #31

    Jan 13, 2008, 12:45 AM
    I think hillary's still pissed that she can't get Slick Will to use the old cigar trick on her. And I don't blame him.
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    #32

    Jan 13, 2008, 01:13 AM
    Thanks guys for the feedback to my questions. I really appreciate your answers.

    I'm not around younger folks much so I don't know what is going on with regards to racism.

    I personally get the feeling that Obama is a fair person and cares about people.

    Caring is lacking so much right now.

    Just my feelings that's all. No facts.

    Thanks again.

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