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RonPaulVolunteer
02-03-2008, 06:06 PM
Stunning viewer comment left on the Hope Anthem Video.

I just had to post this here.

kittenHPD
It seems very strange to me that for the first time in history we have a Woman and a African American Man in the democratic party running for president. And Yet why are so many supporting this republican? Somethings not quite right here.

*HOWEVER* This video is amazing! The song, the choreography and the editing work! Awesome!!! ((APPLAUSE))

Maybe someone would like to educate, kindly, this user...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jClDXAv7BUM

WilliamC
02-03-2008, 06:08 PM
It's the Constitution, not the candidate.

bcreps85
02-03-2008, 06:21 PM
If Ron Paul were a black muslim woman with the same message we'd be voting for her...its not about being a woman or black, its about the MESSAGE.

Unfortunately as far as the message goes, both the black man and the woman got it wrong.

Goldwater Conservative
02-03-2008, 06:52 PM
It's wrong to vote for someone just because of their color or gender, just like it's wrong to vote against someone for the same reason.

And would Obama be nearly this popular if he was white? A freshman senator who declared his candidacy only two years into his first term, and has barely served the third year of it considering how much time he's spent campaigning and missing votes? Edwards was criticized when he ran in '04 for doing the same thing, and he had two more years experience than Obama has now.

Mystile
02-03-2008, 06:53 PM
It's wrong to vote for someone just because of their color or gender, just like it's wrong to vote against someone for the same reason.

And would Obama be nearly this popular if he was white? A freshman senator who declared his candidacy only two years into his first term, and has barely served the third year of it considering how much time he's spent campaigning and missing votes? Edwards was criticized when he ran in '04 for doing the same thing, and he had two more years experience than Obama has now.

Obama is practically a carbon copy of Edwards.

bcreps85
02-03-2008, 06:55 PM
It's wrong to vote for someone just because of their color or gender, just like it's wrong to vote against someone for the same reason.

And would Obama be nearly this popular if he was white? A freshman senator who declared his candidacy only two years into his first term, and has barely served the third year of it considering how much time he's spent campaigning and missing votes? Edwards was criticized when he ran in '04 for doing the same thing, and he had two more years experience than Obama has now.

If he were a white man every Democrat would vote for Clinton because there is no difference. All Democrats are trying to do right now is show how non-sexist or non-racist they are, instead of voting on real issues.

Joe3113
02-03-2008, 06:59 PM
Geez, talk about collectivist thinking.

If you vote for Hilary coz she is a woman or Obama coz he is half Af-Am, that's affirmative action.

CaliforniaGold
02-03-2008, 06:59 PM
Ron Paul reminds us that Liberty is for the indivual! Everyone of either gender, every race, all religions deserve Liberty and equal justice under the law! This is the message.
What is change? Change is not voting for the status quo even if it comes in a different package. A challenge to the young people would be to look at their records and see WHO is really for change. Vote Ron Paul and for once be seen not by the color of your skin but by the content of your character as is should be!

This is the comment posted. Hope it reaches it's target!

bcreps85
02-03-2008, 07:13 PM
The "Change" Obama speaks of is voting for a black man who will do the same thing that so many white men before him have done...ruin our country. But hey, it's different! He's black!

Mystile
02-03-2008, 07:17 PM
The "Change" Obama speaks of is voting for a black man who will do the same thing that so many white men before him have done...ruin our country. But hey, it's different! He's black!

I honestly don't see the logic of why black people would vote for Obama. Do they think they would receive less discrimination if somehow, the president is the same color as them?

literatim
02-03-2008, 07:25 PM
It seems affirmative action has crept into politics.

FireofLiberty
02-03-2008, 07:42 PM
I don't even know what to think of that comment, much less what to say in response to it. It's just bizarre on so many levels from the collectivist thinking to being completely clueless about Ron to the words "somethings not right here." It is, indeed, stunning.