I am an American. I believe in good conscience, and I have sworn to defend the U.S. Constitution.
When it comes to the fate of our nation, the selection of the next president is of utmost importance. Well, we have a black presidential candidate. His name is Barack Obama.
However, nobody dares to speak up about the issue of a black president. Whatever you call it, a big elephant in the living room, the emperor’s new clothes, a taboo. American people are apprehended, or frightened, to say it.
I am saying it today, publicly and comprehensively, that I don’t want a black president. I don’t like Barack Obama because he is black.
There you have it America. I said it. No one else dared to say it. I did. And I stand behind my opinion.
Why I don’t want Barack Obama as our president?
- I don’t think he understand what people want. I mean the majority of the people. Barack Obama is black. There are fundamental differences in education and morals and family values between white families and black families. While I respect the black people’s right to maintain their own values, I don’t want a black person to make key decision in my life.
- Barack Obama is all show. Barack Obama is a very good politician with a huge persona. He is very good at delivering speeches. However, behind the performance, there is hardly any substance. Have you noticed his pausing every time he tries to say something. That pause, gives me the chills every time. That pause is indication that he is thinking what to say. He is very crafty. Barack Obama always tries to say something he think the audience like to hear. Barack Obama is a showman.
- Barack Obama never satisfactorily answer questions about any issues. Every time he was asked of an issue, he throws out the “hope” word and the “change” word. And that’s it. He never convinced me that he knows how to deal with the issues, including oil prices, economy, Iraq war, education, health care, or immigration. He does not know the answer. He only knows how to please the audience that’s all.
So here you have it America. I said it. I don’t like Barack Obama because he is black. I don’t trust Barack Obama and I don’t like him. I know a lot of Americans feel hurt and betrayed by the Bush government and they are sick of it. They want someone new. And how naive! Americans are falling for Barack Obama simply because there is no other options. Barack Obama is not your man. Barack Obama is just another bullshitting politician trying to get your vote. Don’t trust him.
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May 18, 2008 at 10:53 am
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May 23, 2008 at 2:39 am
I am not American. I am not Black. Vis a Vis, (you may ask) do I then have a say in such a discussion? Aligned parallel should be the one word question (prose), ‘Democracy’? Look it up people, and maybe then you’ll understand about ultimate suffrage. We have no place in today’s society for racism, fascism or logo-centrism. If we truly live in democratic times the character of a politician should only be questioned on his/her ability to do the job at hand. Otherwise, through truly multiple polysemic situations we’re all being taken for life-long ride. If the issue of the colour of this man’s skin should come into question, some of us are clearly asking all the wrong questions.
May 24, 2008 at 12:11 pm
I don’t think you know proper English and you’re a racist moron. Who cares white elephant or not. You’re afraid like everyone else and you’re damned fear as everyone else’s is why this damned country is in the shape it’s in … I respect you’re opinion but in stead of trying to sound all reasonable why not just say you don’t like a black president simply because you’re afraid you’re like as whitey will no longer be life as whitey. You’re afraid that once he’s president it’s payback time for the blacks … I think that’s shallow and I don’t think it’s going to help this country move beyond race anytime soon. The very fact we have yet to elect a black president shows how behind we are.