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WillYourVoteBCounted Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 02:07 AM
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"Race Matters"
Sunday, September 07, 2008

"Race Matters."

Posted at the blog called "Field Negro"



I want to talk about the elephant in the room again; no, not the GOP logo, race.

Reading the very fine columnist, Dick Polman, in my hometown paper, The Philadelphia Inquirer, made me think about it. Honestly, I try not to think about this tricky little subject when it comes to his O-ness; and being around you Obamaholics (I am married to one) makes it easier for me not to. You are all so positive, so optimistic, so full of hope, and so confident that your fellow A-merry-cans will do what is right for all of us. But that damn elephant won't go away. And watching the repukes at their Klan rally.....I mean their convention, jarred me back to reality. This years code word is "Community Organizer"

So what is reality? Well the reality is that 12% of dumbocratic voters were willing to tell pollsters straight up, that race was "important to Obama's detriment". Maybe you didn't read that. I wasn't talking about what the rethuglicans said, I was talking about the dumbocrats. And they are supposed to be the enlightened ones? According to Polman; "last June, the Washington Post-ABC News poll devised a 'racial sensitivity index,' based on a series of nuanced questions that were designed to measure questions that were designed to measure the varying levels of racial prejudice in the white electorate. The pollsters came up with three categories ranging from most to least enlightened category--- The key finding: Whites in the least enlightened category--- roughly 30 percent of the white electorate--- favored John McCain over Obama by a ratio of 2-1" Now I don't know about you folks, but where I am from, that spells trouble for his O -ness. I know my Philly politics, and right here in this 75% democratic city, where 55% of the population is African American, his O-ness will be lucky to get 65% of the overall vote come November. Why? Because many of the poor white ethnic blue collar voters will be voting for McCain, that's why, and it ain't because they think Obama is inexperienced.

...more at the link
http://field-negro.blogspot.com/2008/09/race-matters.html


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Karenina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 06:01 PM
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potone Donating Member (359 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 06:23 PM
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2. There is nothing we can do about this.
All we can do is talk about Obama's qualities and what he hopes to achieve. Racists won't vote for him no matter what, but the fact that he has gotten this far says something about how America has changed. The more people see of him, the more they seem to like him.
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psychmommy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 08:01 PM
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3. i love going to the fields,
thanks for bringing the field negro to du. he cracks me up and gets right down to it.
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