I'll be voting for Romney or Paul; because they're White!! There; how does it sound? That why Obama was elected wasn't it? Samuel Jackson said it;Spike Lee said it...so now I've said it....what say you?
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They(the black voters) said a person needs to vote for the person who looks like them; and that's why they chose Obama.
Turn about is fair play;right?
Turn about is fair play;right?





















So I am not sure how to respond. So, I will respond in honesty. I am black, and I actually don't know anyone who claims they voted for Obama solely based on his race. All of the ppl. I knew who voted for him said that they did so, because they felt he was the better candidate.
If we voted for Obama based on his race, who would blacks have voted for before their was a black Presidential Candidate?
And, yet, by some miracle, Oblahblah received 95% of the black vote. ok then......
I don't know you, have no interest in fighting over my perspective. I don't believe a difference in perspective does an enemy make, but you seem to be attempting to find fault with my very basic comment. You don't even have the decency to call the President by his name... So we're done here.
Have a great weekend!
HiYa
I am a moderate Democrat because they typically legislate within my best interest as a middle class, educated, professional black woman.
Do I think any party is perfect? No
Do I think any candidate is above breaking promises? No
Do I take the time to learn about each candidate? Yes
Do I follow their career when they're in office? Absolutely Yes!
Am I interested in fighting over what my perspective? Not all Sodaheads are here to fight. In my opinion nothing could be more un American. I am entitled to my opinion and provided I state it respectfully, only an idiot feels as though they should level attacks based on a difference in opinion.
I believe in reigning in all appetites. All help, all charity and all love begins with self. Having said that... I am insulted with any suggestion that indulgence and unchecked appetites are relegated to any singular group. If you are suggesting that minorities are the only ones that need to check themselves than you have a lot to learn.
If you haven't noticed the hatred, bile and almost blood thirsty diviseness of the Right here on SH then apparently we're don't see the same threads. I don't think any group really demonstrates the moral high ground enough to point fingers at another one. Having said that it takes a certain level of hubris to point fingers at white liberals and minorities for their so called "sexual misconduct" when Republicans are constantly getting caught with their pants down (literally) in scandals that are in direct opposition to their public faces and legislations. I won't waste my time revisiting them. Because I am late for church right now, but I hope you will consider that only" he without sin should be throwing stones."
Have a great Sunday.
Early Mormonism had a range of policies and doctrines relating to race in regard to black people of African descent. References to black people, their social condition during the 19th century, and their spiritual place in Western Christianity as well as Mormon scriptures were complicated, with varying degrees and forms of discrimination against black people.
When the Mormons migrated to Missouri they encountered the pro-slavery sentiments of their neighbors. Joseph Smith, Jr. upheld the laws regarding slaves and slaveholders, but remained abolitionist in his actions and doctrines.
Following the death of Joseph Smith, Jr., Mormon leaders beginning with Brigham Young instituted a policy of excluding most people of black African descent (regardless of actual skin color) from Priesthood ordination and from participation in temple ceremonies. These practices continued in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) until the 1978 Revelation on Priesthood, which was canonized as Official Declaration—2.
Mitt Romney is not a racist.
They don't just not want to mix races, they think that anyone who is black has been cast off by god.