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-- Posted by sunshineshower at 12:56 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
It will be a great thing when colour no longer matters.
-- Posted by Mister Perfect at 12:56 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
My nigga.
-- Posted by neverjeeps at 12:56 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Then why would be have different color skittles and think rainbows were pretty?
-- Posted by NikkiMikki at 12:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Indeed.
-- Posted by BLUEAUTOMATIC at 12:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
kwuteva
-- Posted by bstodge at 12:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
it will be a long time before color doesn't matter anymore.
-- Posted by Anonymous at 12:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
i dunno what they will do, wont he clash with the white house?
-- Posted by bend at 12:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Mister Perfect at 9:56 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
My nigga.
you fucking said the fucking n word
-- Posted by SheMintsEclectic at 12:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Whoa, just whoa. Nifty.
-- Posted by dramaqueenxoxo at 12:58 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
I guessed what you were going to say before I read the post
-- Posted by r o c 2 at 12:58 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
its is a great thing..
-- Posted by philosophize at 12:58 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 12:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
i dunno what they will do, wont he clash with the white house?
the contrast will be BEAUTIFUL GTFO
-- Posted by Anonymous at 12:59 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
he is not even black he is half white and half arabic
-- Posted by MiNNiCK at 12:59 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from bend at 3:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Mister Perfect at 9:56 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
My nigga.
you fucking said the fucking n word 
Oh get over it. And I really doubt that will ever not be an issue.
-- Posted by Darraaagh at 12:59 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
I've seen blacker. >_>
-- Posted by singlesilverbullet at 1:00 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from bstodge at 12:57 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
it will be a long time before color doesn't matter anymore.
unfortunately your right. some people just won't stop judging my color or ethnicity or religion.
-- Posted by HuffleHaire at 1:07 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Amen.
-- Posted by Imessedup2 at 1:08 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 12:59 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
he is not even black he is half white and half arabic
Get it right, he is not Arabic. His father is from Kenya.
-- Posted by sunshineshower at 1:18 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Imessedup2 at 9:08 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 12:59 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
he is not even black he is half white and half arabic
Get it right, he is not Arabic. His father is from Kenya. 
But my point is that shouldn't matter. The day no one even mentions the colour of his skin is the day racism is truely over.
-- Posted by Chava at 1:24 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
You're from England you're not going to have a black prime minister.
-- Posted by kidd rune at 1:41 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
But my point is that shouldn't matter. The day no one even mentions the colour of his skin is the day racism is truely over. 
The problem isn't people being racist against him that is wrong with him being a mulatto president. It's that he is now representing all Negroes. If he does well, we're going to have every other president Black. If he doesn't... well, next time people may think twice about voting in a Negro. If he get's assassinated - we'd get another Negro holiday (if MLK wasn't enough...), and a spate of viciously anti-White legislation. This will be forcing "tolerance" on Whites, which I believe will make racism LARGER. I have absolutely no doubt that a McCain win will cause the biggest Negro rampage in history, eclipsing even the Rwanda bloodletting and the Haitian holocaust. If this happens this year, we will have a big deal of White-Black prejudicial feelings - maybe tearing us all apart and bringing back the racist days. Or maybe I'm over exaggerating. We'll see how it goes. I've heard ammunition sales have skyrocketed in many places - in case of riots.
-- Posted by sunshineshower at 1:41 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Chava at 9:24 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
You're from England you're not going to have a black prime minister.
America is a world superpower. The leader of America and the decisions they make affects the world. Therefore in a way Obama is my president too.
-- Posted by kidd rune at 1:43 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
America is a world superpower. The leader of America and the decisions they make affects the world. Therefore in a way Obama is my president too. 
The president can't really do anything but declare war, you know. Nothing good happened in the first half of bushes reign because the congress had the opposite ideas - but, though most people haven't noticed, Bush wasn't such a bad president in his later years.
-- Posted by Takinam at 9:07 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from sunshineshower at 1:41 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Chava at 9:24 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
You're from England you're not going to have a black prime minister.
America is a world superpower. The leader of America and the decisions they make affects the world. Therefore in a way Obama is my president too.
Does that make you American? Be quiet. You have no influence and no vote. Stop out of foreign politics. Just because America is powerful doesn't mean you are able to say anything. And Europeans are hypocrites, they'll never have a top minority government official. All they ever do is talk and seek to further their own agenda.
-- Posted by jakelong at 9:14 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Actually color NO LONGER matters http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/24/poll.race/
Seven out of 10 -- or 70 percent -- of Americans questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. Survey released Friday said the race of the candidates will not be a factor in their vote for president this year. That 70 percent figure is up 9 points from July, when the same question was asked. Only 5 percent of those polled said race will be the single most important factor in their choice for president, with 11 percent saying it's one of several important factors, and 13 percent indicating race will be a minor factor in their vote. 
Yes we can!!!
-- Posted by I never forget at 9:15 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from kidd rune at 1:41 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
But my point is that shouldn't matter. The day no one even mentions the colour of his skin is the day racism is truely over. 
The problem isn't people being racist against him that is wrong with him being a mulatto president. It's that he is now representing all Negroes. If he does well, we're going to have every other president Black. If he doesn't... well, next time people may think twice about voting in a Negro. If he get's assassinated - we'd get another Negro holiday (if MLK wasn't enough...), and a spate of viciously anti-White legislation. This will be forcing "tolerance" on Whites, which I believe will make racism LARGER. I have absolutely no doubt that a McCain win will cause the biggest Negro rampage in history, eclipsing even the Rwanda bloodletting and the Haitian holocaust. If this happens this year, we will have a big deal of White-Black prejudicial feelings - maybe tearing us all apart and bringing back the racist days. Or maybe I'm over exaggerating. We'll see how it goes. I've heard ammunition sales have skyrocketed in many places - in case of riots. 
*watches obama's victory speech* *reads the rest of this* *laughs so hard he cries a little bit*
-- Posted by jakelong at 9:17 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Also http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/exit.polls/index.html
Race played less of a role in the election than age, exit polls showed. While Obama is projected to be the nation's first black president, John McCain would have been the oldest person ever elected to the nation's highest office. Twice as many of those polled Tuesday said age was an important factor in their vote as those who said race was. Among those factoring age into their vote, 78 percent went for Obama to 21 percent for McCain, exit polls showed. Don't Miss Machine breakdowns lead to long lines Obama in Chicago; 'I feel really good' TIME: Why exit polls did better this time State-by-state polling Those who said race was an important factor voted 55 percent to 44 percent in favor of Obama. But Obama also was the winner by a similar margin among those who said race was not important, "which suggests that race was not a decisive factor in this election," Schneider said. The economy was the top issue in the election among 62 percent of voters questioned in exit polls on Tuesday. It was far ahead of the second-place issue, the Iraq war, which was named as the top concern of 10 percent of voters polled. 
Obama won 2/3 of those who said race was important and Obama won 2/3 of those who said race was NOT important.
-- Posted by Takinam at 9:25 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from jakelong at 9:17 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Also http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/exit.polls/index.html
Race played less of a role in the election than age, exit polls showed. While Obama is projected to be the nation's first black president, John McCain would have been the oldest person ever elected to the nation's highest office. Twice as many of those polled Tuesday said age was an important factor in their vote as those who said race was. Among those factoring age into their vote, 78 percent went for Obama to 21 percent for McCain, exit polls showed. Don't Miss Machine breakdowns lead to long lines Obama in Chicago; 'I feel really good' TIME: Why exit polls did better this time State-by-state polling Those who said race was an important factor voted 55 percent to 44 percent in favor of Obama. But Obama also was the winner by a similar margin among those who said race was not important, "which suggests that race was not a decisive factor in this election," Schneider said. The economy was the top issue in the election among 62 percent of voters questioned in exit polls on Tuesday. It was far ahead of the second-place issue, the Iraq war, which was named as the top concern of 10 percent of voters polled. 
Obama won 2/3 of those who said race was important and Obama won 2/3 of those who said race was NOT important. 
Sweet.
-- Posted by youcef at 11:46 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
I guess.
-- Posted by sunshineshower at 12:08 am on Nov. 5, 2008
Quote: from Takinam at 5:07 am on Nov. 5, 2008
Quote: from sunshineshower at 1:41 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Quote: from Chava at 9:24 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
You're from England you're not going to have a black prime minister.
America is a world superpower. The leader of America and the decisions they make affects the world. Therefore in a way Obama is my president too.
Does that make you American? Be quiet. You have no influence and no vote. Stop out of foreign politics. Just because America is powerful doesn't mean you are able to say anything. And Europeans are hypocrites, they'll never have a top minority government official. All they ever do is talk and seek to further their own agenda. 
haha so because I'm not from America I can't have an opinion. Well you're an idiot.
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