I posted this this morning...Snafoo accused me of making it up, but julie pointed out that I live in Texas, lol.
I still need help in how on earth to counter a claim like the one described below:
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I walk my dog every morning. Sometimes, we run into a neighbor, also walking her dog...she brought up politics for the first time today, saying she was watching both conventions, etc.. She started in about black welfare moms "breeding" more welfare recipients so they don't have to work, and that she's afraid that we're raising a generation of kids who want to say "It's not my fault". I had no time to dispute or argue about THAT point, so I said, well, one of the many things I love about Obama was that he will be such a positive role model, and he is all about family, mothers and fathers working together, and that it is NOT up to government to resolve certain issues (turn off the TV, read, set firm rules, etc.). She said, "He SCARES me!". Why? I asked. "Well, he says Africa is his homeland, for one." I laughed and said, no, he's never, ever said that. She replied, "Oh, yes, he HAS, I watched him and heard him with my own eyes and ears say that!"
So....here I am, Googling, YouTube searching...I can find nothing. Now, if he had EVER said such a thing, you KNOW the rightwingnut blogosphere would be pushing that video or audio 24/7.
So...how does one prove to such a person that she is "misremembering" something like that?
...I told her not to be shocked when she noticed my Obama yard sign going up soon (I've ordered it, should be here in a week or so). To her credit, she said, "That's your right as an American." (duh).
I also told her that Obama will be elected and that I believed that after he's in office, he will most assuredly allay any "fears" she ever had about him.
She said, "I don't think he'll get the chance, because somebody will 'pop' him, and then we'll have race wars like we have never, ever seen."
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Oh, My. God.
How can I prove to this woman that she is delusional?