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I am sooooo glad to see so many people who do realize it is NOT the pregnant daughter running for office! Nobamas have a probem understanding that point.
I agree. I know I will be called racist, but if Sarah was a black woman, she would be hailed as a strong successful woman.
I think if anything it may help people see her as a real person, that has a real family and real issues that they have to deal with in their real lives.
Unlike those that live in Obama Land, that are gonna change the world........
Unlike those that live in Obama Land, that are gonna change the world........
That's exactly right. Their is a sense of realness in this election that has not been in any previous election. People naturally respond to those they consider most like them. Despite Obama and Biden's attempt to understand middle class America, both are lawyers who have been priviledged to not do any real work in their lifetime except for legislate and organize.
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quote:Originally posted by autumn1964:
I agree. I know I will be called racist, but if Sarah was a black woman, she would be hailed as a strong successful woman.
Its not racism if its true.
quote:Originally posted by autumn1964:
I agree. I know I will be called racist, but if Sarah was a black woman, she would be hailed as a strong successful woman.
No, she would be seen as a irresponsible and unfit to be the mayor, let alone VP, and it would be seen as proof of the plague that is over "urban society" today. It would apply even if she was Hispanic, and not Black.
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