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The People's Perceptions Of Obama. by Sisikill: 2:56pm On Oct 16, 2008
Some Republican supporters were interviewed after a rally in Ohio by Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin. (not the most unbiased interview but. . . . )

– “I’m afraid if he wins, the Black will take over.”

– “When you’ve got a Negro running for President, you need a first stringer. He’s definitely a second stringer.”

– “He seems like a wolf in sheep’s clothing. I believe Palin is filled with the Holy Spirit and I believe she’s going to bring honesty and integrity to the White House.”

– “He must support terrorists. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. And that to me, is Obama.”

– “Just the whole Muslim thing. A lot of people forgot about 9/11. I don’t know, it’s just a little unnerving.”

– “Obama and his wife. I’m afraid they could be anti-White.”

– “I don’t like the fact that he thinks us white people are trash. Because we’re not!”

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The People have spoken. . . is anyone listening?


GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!  grin grin grin
Re: The People's Perceptions Of Obama. by StephenP(m): 4:12pm On Oct 16, 2008
Those people are really white trash though! I notice many of them were old and still think we're supposed to be working for them not being president. Do they even have TVs? Do they see what is going on? Or are they just interested in living in fear and believing all that Palin tells them? Let's analyze the comments:

– “I’m afraid if he wins, the Black will take over.”

1) The Blacks would take over? Take over what? We're just constitute just 12% of the American population so how can we "take over"? Are you scared that we would enslave the white folk once Obama is in power? Or kill all the whites? Don't let your guilty conscience bother you much, we forgave you all a long time ago. . . at least many of us did.

– “When you’ve got a Negro running for President, you need a first stringer. He’s definitely a second stringer.”

2) Dude,accept my deepest sympathy. You didn't get the memo, the "All Men Are Equal" part now applies to all races.

– “He seems like a wolf in sheep’s clothing. I believe Palin is filled with the Holy Spirit and I believe she’s going to bring honesty and integrity to the White House.”

3) ROFLMAOOOO!!! Nice one!! And you pulled that off with a straight face. I guess her abusing her power as Governor of Alaska was fueled by the Holy Spirit too.

– “He must support terrorists. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. And that to me, is Obama.”
– “Just the whole Muslim thing. A lot of people forgot about 9/11. I don’t know, it’s just a little unnerving.”

4) Assumptions, assumptions, assumptions. Maybe you guys should try to watch the news (FOX news doesn't count) or go on the internet and educate yourselves. Obama is not Muslim and he wasn't raised in a Muslim home. He is a Christian.

– “Obama and his wife. I’m afraid they could be anti-White.”

5) He must hate his mother then. Yes, she is white and yes she married a black man.

– “I don’t like the fact that he thinks us white people are trash. Because we’re not!”

6) Woman, you just made that up! Do you guys even think? Why would he say that when he needs the vote of the white people? You are stereotyping him. It's not Obama that thinks so, it's me that thinks so. I cannot believe how ignorant you guys are! it's scary that you guys are going to decide who the next president is.
Re: The People's Perceptions Of Obama. by NegroNtns(m): 6:33pm On Oct 18, 2008
Some Republican supporters were interviewed after a rally in Ohio by Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin. (not the most unbiased interview but. . . . )

– “I’m afraid if he wins, the Black will take over.”

, . . . .and. . . ? Whats wrong with that? Isnt it time a black person rule America from the top?


– “When you’ve got a Negro running for President, you need a first stringer. He’s definitely a second stringer.”

America couldn't handle a first stringer Negro if one became President. Heck, if they have problem accepting a second stringer, what makes them think they will accept a first stringer? This is one of their divide and rule tactics - separate the fair skinned one from the dark skinned one, the fair haired one from the nappy haired one, the half-blood one from the quarter-blood one and sow the seed of discord and hatred between them by making the one sunbservient and less desirable to the other.


– “He seems like a wolf in sheep’s clothing. I believe Palin is filled with the Holy Spirit and I believe she’s going to bring honesty and integrity to the White House.”

I am not looking to the White House for my Holy Spirit. If I need one I go to Church to get it.


– “He must support terrorists. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. And that to me, is Obama.”

Cheney, Rumsfeld, Reagan, G.H. Bush . . . . all these people supported terrorists in the 80s and 90s, back when it was popular for America to arm and finance Osama and the Mujaheedins into Afghanistan against USSR invasion.

I am clueless why Obama never bring this up and just sit there and absorb the rubbish, but again, this is one of the reasons why I am not supporting him because of his softness. If you cannot decisively beat Hillary in the primary, nor whip McCain in the general election, I don't want you leading America into a global territory fraught with egotistical tensions. I want a fighter for a leader, not someone always looking for ways to reconcile opposing views. Its fine once in a while to make peace and seek harmony, but not everytime.


– “Just the whole Muslim thing. A lot of people forgot about 9/11. I don’t know, it’s just a little unnerving.”

In that case no evangelical should vote for McCain. Timothy McVeigh was an evangelical and one of the reasons for his eruption against the government was because of Janet Reno's decison, as Attorney General to use para military force to invade the Branch Davidian compund in Waco, Texas in 1993. McVeigh soon took that anger out to Oklahoma and detonated a truck full of explosives that blew out a Federal Building and killed innocent Americans.


– “Obama and his wife. I’m afraid they could be anti-White.”


. , . you mean they are victims of anti-black??


– “I don’t like the fact that he thinks us white people are trash. Because we’re not!”

. . . then who is trash??
Re: The People's Perceptions Of Obama. by savanaha: 6:49pm On Oct 18, 2008
See, stuff like this comes on Aljeezera and not on FOX news. Racist ass dumb fu'cks. Such a pity. I think he is anti-white. So sad that the 30 yr old looking mad is though smart enough to hide his racism behind 'the holy spirit" still thinks that way. And we wonder when this thing will end. Tsk tsk.

Ps. when the guy pulled the factoid that Obama is related to a terrorist, is the terriorist perhaps Osama because if you change the B to S then Obama is Osama. How sad.
Re: The People's Perceptions Of Obama. by bawomolo(m): 8:20pm On Oct 18, 2008
– “Obama and his wife. I’m afraid they could be anti-White.”

lmao obama is half-white and fondly talks of his mom and grand mom, what a bunch of redneck semi-illiterates.
Re: The People's Perceptions Of Obama. by arramyjay: 9:08pm On Oct 18, 2008
Oh Gosh how absurd.

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