Thursday, October 22, 2009

IS IT BLACK AND WHITE, OR RED, WHITE, AND BLUE???

IS IT BLACK AND WHITE, OR RED, WHITE, AND BLUE???

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Though Barack Obama has been the first man who has some African descent to be nominated for president, is race the deciding factor for this election?

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Does race alone determine his ability to lead this country? Obama is both white and black, so is this a black and white issue???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xePDRrTHfH4






According to Luda, and his man "OBAMA"....

IT SURE IS !!







OBAMA MAKING RACE A POLITICAL ISSUE:


A day after Democratic candidate Barack Obama warned that Republican rival John McCain would tell voters "he doesn’t look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills," McCain’s campaign on Thursday accused Obama of playing racial politics.

MCCAIN NEVER SAID THIS !!

OBAMA SAID THIS ABOUT HIMSELF:

Obama said(THAT MCCAIN WOULD MAKE THESE STATEMENTS ABOUT HIM), but this only came out of Obama’s mouth:
"You know, ..he’s not patriotic enough, he’s got a funny name,’ you know, ..he doesn’t look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills.’"

Obama "played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck," McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said in a statement. He called Obama’s remarks "divisive, negative, shameful and wrong."

Obama himself didn’t make clear what distinctions he thinks McCain is likely to raise regarding the presidents on U.S. currency — white men who for the most part were much older than Obama when elected.

**McCain has not raised Obama’s race as an issue in the campaign; he has said Obama lacks experience.

Obama often makes references to his distinctions as a candidate, such as saying there are doubts among some voters because he has "a funny name." At times he refers to his race as well, saying he looks different from any previous candidate but then adding that the differences are not just about race. Addressing supporters Tuesday night at a fundraiser in Springfield, Mo., he said, "It’s a leap, electing a 46-year-old black guy named Barack Obama."It is as if Obama’s campaign slogan for "CHANGE" means more to him about race, than it does actual change !!

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