For thoes who are currently feeling fearful....

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See, now race for me was a non-issue. I am glad in that aspect that he won because we are over that hurdle now and maybe next time a person of color runs,people can get past something he(or she) can't help,and focus more on what he or she can help,their values. Really, the man is black and white and I would think that is a great leap forward,especially for children of bi-racial marriages. For years we have been told that these children suffer because of the race of their parents. If that was true,maybe this will stop that horrible type of discrimination.
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That's such a strong statement. Most people didn't know what they were voting for? See, it's statements like that, that throw a blanket over a whole population of humans, that make me very uneasy and also a bit frustrated. How can you possibly know what I knew when I voted? How can you possibly know how much research I did, or what was behind my vote?

It's that kind of thinking that actually made me vote for Obama. I'm tired of that kind of thinking. It's divisive and I don't believe it's good for this country.

Every African American I saw interviewed yesterday said nothing of Obama's attributes, only that they were proud of the first black president. That's why I came to this conclusion. 48% of Americans DON'T agree with his politics so now it is our turn to whine for the next 4 years, right?
 
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Fear seems to be a part of the human condition.... hard to get past.

If McCain had won... I would be uneasy.... but I would have worked to get past it and hope that he would do right by the country even if he didn't exactly mesh with my ideals. I don't hate Republicans and I don't love Democrats...... I think there are as many folks on each side that vote based on topics and for reasons that have NOTHING to do with running our nation correctly and effectively.
 
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That's such a strong statement. Most people didn't know what they were voting for? See, it's statements like that, that throw a blanket over a whole population of humans, that make me very uneasy and also a bit frustrated. How can you possibly know what I knew when I voted? How can you possibly know how much research I did, or what was behind my vote?

It's that kind of thinking that actually made me vote for Obama. I'm tired of that kind of thinking. It's divisive and I don't believe it's good for this country.

Every African American I saw interviewed yesterday said nothing of Obama's attributes, only that they were proud of the first black president. That's why I came to this conclusion. 48% of Americans DON'T agree with his politics so now it is our turn to whine for the next 4 years, right?

Well, we are talking about 10 second sound bites here. Maybe off-camera they expanded on their reasons for voting. Of course they are proud that an African-American won the Presidency! Why wouldn't they be?
 
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That's such a strong statement. Most people didn't know what they were voting for? See, it's statements like that, that throw a blanket over a whole population of humans, that make me very uneasy and also a bit frustrated. How can you possibly know what I knew when I voted? How can you possibly know how much research I did, or what was behind my vote?

It's that kind of thinking that actually made me vote for Obama. I'm tired of that kind of thinking. It's divisive and I don't believe it's good for this country.

Every African American I saw interviewed yesterday said nothing of Obama's attributes, only that they were proud of the first black president. That's why I came to this conclusion. 48% of Americans DON'T agree with his politics so now it is our turn to whine for the next 4 years, right?

so, they are proud of the next president that is black... therefore, they have no idea what they voted for? Not ganging up on you, TX. Just explain how you can come to this conclusion based solely on some "people interviewed"
 
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Most people that voted DIDN'T know what they were voting for. All they saw was his race which is white/black. And, I'm so happy that some drug addicts got to pick MY next president. I can sleep so much better tonight.

Cindy McCain voted for McCain, i bet. SHE's a drug addict. There's all kinds of drug addicts in the world that made very well informed votes. Tobacco and alcohol are drugs, too. I drank a beer and voted yesterday. As far as voting race-based, that took place on BOTH sides very heavily. Look at the states that voted for Bill and NOT Obama.

WHAT? I'm talking illegal drugs?
 
moms b/fs boss's small business makes a little over $250,000 and that goes to christmas bonus's and rases. So thats a big good bye.

Profit, or revenue Stevie? We read up on it for our small business after hearing all the propaganda & it's based on profit. There are not many "small businesses" that have $250k profit.​
 
Texasmama, believe me, I hear ya! I did much research and saw his transformation during the campaign. I believe the first time he had an American flag on his suit was a few weeks before defeating Hilary. I know his wife gave I hate America speeches and openly said this was the first time she was proud of America...is when her black husband got GOP....well, what about all these other great things that America has done before that???!

Im just saying Im going to respect the position he holds and hope he does right from here. and that all his corrupt buddies don't wind up making even more billions of dollars off of us.

No president should be made fun of like everyone did to G.W. It shows no class and lets other countries know how weak and divided we are.
 
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