the New Racist Presidential hopeful
September 8, 2008 | AMERIVILLE, District of Columbia | Vetting explained
What I can't understand, is , these 3 dudes that have been hanging out with mr barrack bamma, are really good at trying to police other races of people, Americans within America,yet they can't seem to do anything about policing their own people, the so-called Afro-Americans, and they want to endorse a presidential candidate with special interest groups that seem to make Americans evil or something. You gotta be Afro-American to amount to something...it seems... Trying to build their case on days when there isn't anyone alive today that is a surviver of what happened a long time ago, Still , the rhetoric of hype in speeches continue, (in case you havn't noticed, its' the same every election year, when the crazy's seem to come out of the woodwork.
Yeah, there is something to be said for fighting racism, but, when the fighters for freedom become racist themselves, its' time to find a new passtime, and perhaps some new chumps to hang out with. imho
To truely be an American there is no prefix to the word, American. If there is truely equality in this country.
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