Saturday, August 21, 2010

Why is it the case when one says a negative thing about Barrack Hussein Obama the race card is played?

It seems that when one asks another person why the vote is cast for Obama and another does not, that person says you won't vote for him because he is black. Then when you ask about the Wright situation , you get a more pronounced response that it is a racist thing. What if he gets the presidency and someone is negative about anything he does or says? Is the race card always going to be played? When will be the right thing to say to be negative against the man, or will the race card always be played?Why is it the case when one says a negative thing about Barrack Hussein Obama the race card is played?
That is the race card alright.. get used to it.. we are going to see a lot of it in the next months.. anything anyone says against Obama will be considered racist. Guess that's the way he wants to win..Why is it the case when one says a negative thing about Barrack Hussein Obama the race card is played?
Simply because the blacks have been taught all their lives to Scream ';Racial Prejudice'; at the drop of a hat if something is not going their way or they want something.





It's all they know and they have been using it for years.
It has been a good defense against criticism, but I think they are overplaying it. Too much name-calling makes Obama look overly sensitive and unwilling to answer tough questions.
Because he is weak on the issues and substance, so the race card is his best defense
I know this will sound racist, but it's because most African-Americans are more racist than most whites.
It's all they have, no real complaints just racist comments.
Because issues like complaining about Jeremiah Wright, a typical Southern Black pastor, *can* be seen as racist.

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