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Originally Posted by Sangetsu
I keep hearing about how "historical" this election is. It is not "historical", it is "hysterical". Hillary is more of a man than her husband ever was, and it's interesting how a half-black man becomes fully African American when he's running for political office. What you see as "historical" is nothing of the sort, it's the same cereal made by the same machine, but served in a different box.
This election should be the most important in history; we've rarely needed good leadership as much as we need it now. But once again we are forced to choose between puppets instead of men.
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People always think I'm crazy or something when I say, "But Obama isn't black." I have no problem with him wanting to identify himself with being African American. But in my eyes he will always be bi-racial. It's still a huge step forward, but the whole race hysteria is bugging me more and more every day. I'm getting sick of people telling me I only want to vote for him because he's black (I'm black). It's usually then I choose to mention that he is in fact
not black, but bi-racial. I get some half assed reply and then just stop listening actually.
But yes, I support him because I'm willing to take a chance. As far as Hillary, I was never able to trust the words coming out of her mouth and that was/is one of my biggest problems with Bush. I would
never vote for McCain because I disagree with his views on pretty much everything. And I know Obama doesn't have the 'experience' that most people think he should have. But look at the people running our govt. now. As far as their 'experience' goes it's not helping us too much in the long run. I'm not saying it doesn't matter at all, but at this point our country needs something totally different. I'm still not 100% sure that Obama is that something, but I'm more than willing to make a gamble.