Not That There's Anything Wrong With That
"To be honest, it's because I liked Bill Clinton as president. I figure two heads are better than one," she said.
But she said she's also worried that "if Obama gets in there, the blacks will kind of try to take over." The fact that that thought entered her head "scares me," Jacobs said. She doesn't want to discriminate, she said, but added: "It's there."
Why is Barack Obama forcing people to be racist? I mean, come on...this woman doesn't want to have to worry about the blacks taking over, but the prospect of a black President is making her do it. Damn you Barack Obama, can't you just let them go about their business where they are only racist when confronted with questions of race?
But, I'll be honest, I kind of worry (and it scares me that I'm even thinking this) but if John McCain gets elected, rich white Republicans will take over...oh wait, they already did, and made a mess of the country.



3 comments:
Sean, with all due respect, white people split their vote closer to 50/50 between both candidates. In PA, 92% of blacks voted for Obama.
How can anyone argue with intellectual honesty that whites are voting based on race more than blacks? If our country is going to live up to Obama's desire to address this important issue, let's not forget the part reality plays in an honest discussion.
Christian,
I'm not denying this, I'm just making fun of this woman who is scared of the "blacks taking over".
Not to mention, even if whites are voting for Clinton based on racial lines, it doesn't necessarily mean they are racist any more than blacks who vote for Obama...they want someone who "connects" with them and its no wonder that senior citizen white females connect better with a senior citizen white female.
Oh, you were making fun of that woman? ;) You are so mean.
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