you are a ing lol
The only time in my adult life when I've cried was when I was watching the Kerry concession speech in 04. Not because I loved Kerry or anything, but because that's when it hit me that George W. Bush was going to have 4 more years to up the world, probably beyond repair. I sobbed like a baby that day and sadly Bush's lack of performance proved to exceed the expectations I had about just how bad things would get.
I don't know if I'll get emotional over an Obama win, but I do know that even more is at stake in this election then there was in 04. If I do get emotional, it will be because I'm happy that we will have a non-neocon for president; it won't have anything to do with his race.
And if McCain wins... well lets just say I'm going to spend less time crying and more time planning a shooting-spree style massacre.
you are a ing lol
You are the most immature, stupid, and lame piece of on this board. You offer nothing but racism, division, crudity and hatred. You know next to nothing about politics besides what some lame-ass "reverend" feeds you off of youtube.
You are a ing clown shoes joke of a human being. Your mother is a and your father is a gay with an asshole loose from your own AIDS infected . you, you ing little .
LOL son the pot calling the kettle black! .... those are not very mature words you are using child. LMAO ... your 24 no wonder. yea I'm sure whenever you were 20 in 2004 you really "cried" after the election.
I think the point of this thread is being overlooked.
Because if he wins, it is a momentous occasion in American history.
Thats why.
You are correct and I completely agree.Peole aren't voting FOR him because of any racial issues. They aren't voting FOR him just because he's half black. They are voting FOR him because they think he will be a good commander-in-chief and they agree with him on issues that affect the interests of the American people.
Am I right or wrong?
Acknowledging the historical event is anything short of race-baiting. As long as the merits of his election are pure in intent (they are, imo), and he is being elected on his merits (he is, imo), then the side issue of him being the first viable black candidate for POTUS in American history is....a watershed moment in American political and social dynamics.Quit race baiting.
Can we truly say we are a colorblind society? No, we cant.
But we are well on our way to becoming truly colorblind and I for one am very, very pleased with that progression.
I doubt it. I rarely show emotion, I'm somewhat of a zombie. It would be nice to actually witness a historical event in my lifetime, I have to admit. I was happy Obama won my state of Idaho in the primaries. It goes to show you just how far this state has come, we get alot of crap here. The fact that the Aryan Nations rose to prominence in my neighborhood is something that was always way overblown by the media. Nobody around here payed them any mind or thought of them as anything other than fringe nutjobs. You would have thought that they represented the people of north Idaho though.
Aside fromat the right wing nutjobs I probably won't get emotional.
...and to answer the thread le.
Yeah, I will be proud of our country and its citizens. Win or lose, its comforting to know the racial barriers in this country are crumbling. Is that not a reason to be happy?
still waiting on that link whitey
Mic e has told me that she'll be proud of her country for the 2nd time in her adult life.
I'll be happy that I'll have been alive to finally see something other than an old White male run this country, but there's been entirely too much ugly thrown in our faces during this election for me to start gushing over how far we've come.
There but for the Repug economic disaster, goes another Repug win, probably stolen in a very tight election.
Even just choosing a credible VP would have tightened the election enormously.
This election is still stealable.
I hope in his acceptance speech Obama does a little talking about McCain's campaign and it's viciousness. I myself can't wait to send an e-mail to SENATOR John McCain in order to tell him how much respect I used to have for him and how now, after his campaign, I just think he's a washed up piece of and a schill for power that he was never able to attain.
The excuse making has already begun, and he hasn't even been elected yet
I don't know what the is up with buddy's original post, talk about race baiting...
son speaking of the HONORABLE Pastor James David Manning ... thanks for reminding me. I just posted a new video of his
god bless
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,342728,00.html
Dude, Sean Hannity thinks you've gone too far with this one. Chill the out.SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: Pastor, wait a minute, I've got to get in here. I don't support Barack Obama's views. There is no — Barack Obama is a human being. He is a human being. You're a Christian, and you're calling him trash. You're calling his mother - wait a minute, a .
MANNING: I never called her a . I never did that.
HANNITY: Wait a minute, you said whoring father. You called his father, you called his mother a trashy white woman. Pastor, this is unacceptable. You cannot — this is — We will never have people run
MANNING: Sean ...
HANNITY: ... for office if they're going to be treated like this ...
MANNING: I think. Listen Sean ...
HANNITY: ... This is not fair to Barack Obama.
MANNING: Sean, if people are going to run for office, we need to have the things that they do that are noble, that are good, that are virtuous and decent. We need to put those on the table.
HANNITY: Pastor, do you believe God make trashy children?
MANNING: Can I finish? Wouldn't you agree that if you put the noble things on the table, we also need to know about the non-noble things, the awful things that people do as well?
HANNITY: Pastor, do you believe God created all human beings?
MANNING: I absolutely do.
HANNITY: Do you believe that Jesus is your personal lord and savior.
MANNING: Oh, he is. No doubt about that.
HANNITY: OK. So then, if God created all human beings, how can you say any one human being is trash? How do you say that about a man and attack him and attack his family and attack his mother and attack his father and his children?
MANNING: He attacked his mother and father long before I did.
HANNITY: No. You did.
MANNING: He did. He lied when he said his father and his mother met in Selma. That's an attack upon his mother. He attacked his grandmother by saying that she's a typical white racist.
HANNITY: But pastor, pastor this is unacceptable.
MANNING: I mean, he has done far worse that I've done. I'm mild as to what Barack himself had done with his own family.
HANNITY: But how could you say this, if you believe God created all human beings, how could you, he's not responsible. I don't know anything about his mother and father.
MANNING: Listen, Sean. I mean.
HANNITY: Wait, wait but he's running for president, it's not his parents running for president. You're attacking his mother. You're attacking his father and you're saying he was born trash. I disagree with Barack Obama, but I think he's a good man who has — he's wrong on his views, but he has good intentions.
son Hannity
Is this Reverend Manning your father or something? Or do you just suck his for s and giggles?
LOL good one son! my boy Shastafarian AKA Alex ... yall he can ride a on the dime! no lie.
Are you saying that you liked it when I rode your ? You probably have me confused with someone else. Who is Alex?
lol son like you don't remember last weekend! I cannot lie ... NO ONE rides a like you do! oh and your mean with the head game too.
LMAO LMAO LMAO
That's pretty ed up. How many guys have ridden your ? Again, who is Alex? My name doesn't begin with an "A".
LOL ... now your ashamed of the name you said you like to be called? so its not Alex anymore?
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