Posted by
cornpone on Sunday, February 24, 2008 2:42:23 AM
Obama: Can't be the first "black" President,
Because his mother was white-so he is half white.
Assuming his father is black as he claims.
If that is so, he is neither black nor white-unless he wants say that black blood is more
important than white blood and so overpowers it-a very racist proposition.
Yet, He is saying he is "black" although at best he can only be HALF black
So, why doesn’t he say his he is WHITE, because he is also half white?
Instead of saying he is “black” because he is half black?
I susoect it iis because he is latently a racist as he
obviously thinks black ancestry overpowers white ancestry.
And secondly, and more importantly,
because he wants idiots to vote for him thinking they (the idiots)
will make "history" by electing the first" black" President
That’s how this sneaky race pandering charlatan manipulates
every detail of his life to bamboozle his gullible followers.
Oh, and yes, he also sees political benefits from being "black" and
thus untouchable by the liberal media-not to mention affirmative action
which guarantees admission to law school.
Hussein Obama is half black and half white
We now know Obama is a conniving Charlatan and affirmative action
purveyor who wants to radicalize America
My recommendation to dispose of this dangerous threat to America:
Vote for Hillary if you live in Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, or any state
which has not yet voted.
Do not worry: Hillary can't win without the black vote-and they will
cry "fraud" and sit at home if Hillary gets the nomination because
they are paranoid and will think she stole the nomination from their
ahem, "black" (yeah right) "brotha".[sic]
They will bitterly remember 2000 and the Florida controversy, and it will
be deja vu for black voters who tend towards conspiracies
and paranoia, and habitually think like victims, as they anxiously
await being victimized again.
And, Hillary will lose in a landslide
without the black vote in November-and Republicans
will probably take back the Congress.
All and all, not a bad days work for a little mischief
by Republicans in the Democratic primaries.