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Robert Yarbrough · Friday, October 3rd 2008 at 7:22AM · 302 views
Chile...did you see Sarah? Her message, " Girls, I could be President." It was directed to the NOW women, The Hillary Democratic women of the lighter hue that have issues with their station as women in a "white Male" society, she slammed it. "When this old dude tanks, girls listen, I'll be president. And, girls it's not dependent on me being smart, I just clean up real good. I'm basically cleaned up trailer park, but it doesn't make a difference." And it doesn't.

Last week the media was in a town, Scranton Ohio, a Democratic strong hold historically. The people interviewed there came out and said, "We're to racist here to ever consider voting for a Black Man." This is 2008, where we as Blacks feel somewhat secure in our existence in this country. Are we watching and paying attention to that which is unfolding right in front of our faces? I'm not suggesting that you pick this up as something to be concerned about because it is still after all their problem.
I just hope we come to an understanding of how problemed and sick our friends of the lighter hue actually are.

Now I'm all for healing, but I submit to you, it's more to it that putting a bandaid on a cut. This country is bleeding out, and after all is said and done, it actually might be a good thing.

PS. We can have nuclear Weapons because we're the "Good Guys." Wear it like a badge would you please........

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Jen Fad Friday, October 3rd 2008 at 2:52PM

..."Last week the media was in a town, Scranton Ohio, a Democratic strong hold historically. The people interviewed there came out and said, "We're to racist here to ever consider voting for a Black Man.."

You are kidding, right? People actually said that on television? I think you are kidding me Robert. Anyway Chile this was a very amusing blog spin to the VP Debate. Thanks for the post. lol

Michelle Diane Saturday, October 4th 2008 at 3:15PM

This is cute, and voters all over the country are admitting their racial fears/doubts on national TV

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