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Originally Posted by Kolle what i continue to find amusing is that everyone labels obama as black. everyone pretends it's a black vs white thing and that he's on the black side. if people are worried about him pushing some strange black agenda because he's half black then why not worry about him pushing some strange white agenda since he's half white?
maybe it's a self-esteem issue with white men. we all envy the enormous black penis, therefore the white half of a man must be dominated by the black half. so obama is a black man.
anyhow, i agree with obama on almost every issue. his stance on most of them is something i'm comfortable with. the two biggest issues for me are healthcare and the war. obama's healthcare plan isn't exactly what i'd like to see, but it's closer than mccain's. i'm against the war and all the bullshit attatched to it, so obviously that puts me on obama's side. that isn't to say i dislike mccain's stance on everything. as liberal as I try to act, i do agree with him on some things. it's just that he has too many big dealbreakers.
another important thing to me is poverty. i want a president that believes poverty in american can be eliminated. at least in the sense that every single person can have all the basic needs and at least some of the luxuries enjoyed by most other people. obama is closer to that than mccain. |
Hi hello Your a fucking genius. I'm serious. You just said everything I have to say in perfect form.
Sebellius looks like a win win for me to as a choice for VP. She would bring in the white women vote. Shes definetly bi-partisian which fits in with Obama's message of change so she could bring in the white working class (hell shes governor of Kansas after all isn't she?) She would be a great way to sway over independents since die-hard and for-the-war republicans have zero chance of switching to democrats whatsoever.