Who in their right mind would be willing to subject themselves to the “Hell” we commonly refer to as a presidential campaign if they didn’t honest and truly love America? Who could go through life being under a microscope 24/7 while every word and every mannerism is subject to national debate and scrutiny? Who would voluntarily open themselves to public humiliation, ridicule, and scorn by people who they’ve never met? Clearly, that person is somebody who loves their country more than themselves and doesn’t just talk about it.
Although they knew they weren’t perfect; Senators Clinton, McCain, and Obama have put themselves on the line for all Americans which includes White Americans, Black Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans. We’re all Americans.
Senator Clinton is not a racist and she was factually correct when she said that lower income, uneducated, blue-collar whites were voting for her. That is a fact and simply stating a fact does not make the speaker a racist. The fact that the majority of white women voted for Senator Clinton doesn’t make them racist or sexist; rather, it was a once in a life time opportunity for women, particularly when there wasn’t much policy difference between her and Senator Obama. There was a time when women couldn’t vote. Pride. I get it.
Senator Obama is not a racist or elitist. He is just as much white, as he is black and he doesn’t come from a privileged upbringing. The fact that the majority of black people voted for Senator Obama doesn’t make them racist; rather, it was a once in a life time opportunity for blacks, particularly when there wasn’t much policy difference between him and Senator Clinton. Blacks have consistently voted for white men in previous presidential elections and consider that blacks came to this country in chains. Pride. I get it.
Anybody with an IQ greater than a rock knew from the beginning of this campaign, that without any provocation from the candidates, race, gender, and age would be the topics of fierce debates between friends, family, co-workers, and yes, bloggers. We all have our opinions and we are free to express them because we are AMERICANS. I also think those of you who are attempting to convince others to come over to your political side is an exercise in futility.
Neither Senators Clinton, McCain, nor Obama would want you to support them with the hate, racism, and sexism displayed in these posts. It is important to remember that one of these senators is going to be our President and our country will be in good hands with either of them. So which ever Senator you support; respect them and their love for AMERICA and ALL AMERICANS. “Friendship is essential to the soul.”
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