littlesteppers
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I totally agree..people keep forgetting raceist going BOTH waysDuring the Primaries, I remember seeing a "man in the street" interview with an African-American woman who said she had a hard choice, should she vote for the woman or the African-American man, and I thought, are those the only criteria on which she's deciding? If she represents the average voter, then all these political ads are a total waste of time and money, they could just post pictures of the candidates and do just as well!
Funny, isn't it, how much knee-jerk nonsense goes on. No thought at all involved, there's a black man running, anyone who doesn't support him is therefore racist. Why? Because it's "their" turn? If Obama is some kind of "token black" candidate, NOW who's being racist?
And GOOD FOR HER to care enough to learn and volunteer. And another GOOD FOR HER for planning to wear it "tomorrow" and standing up for her rights.but, this young lady probably knows more about the candidates than the average voter
It's not just happening with school kids, it actually happened to me yesterday. I was called a racist at work. My entire workforce votes party line democrat because it is a union job. I do not discuss politics at work, nor have I ever...no fun being the one republican voter out of 26 democratic voters... I just got done recounting this story on another thread, Here is what happened to me yesterday:Granted these are school kids that said so,