Friday, November 20, 2009

What if Obama was white and his last name was Parker?

Would he be overwhelmingly our next President?

What if Obama was white and his last name was Parker?
He certainly wouldn't be the media darling that he is. What disturbs me most about him is not his race or his name it's his past as a Chicago politician. Anyone who grew up in the Chicago area knows how corrupt each and every one of those politicians is, it's unfortunate that there is not one exception to that rule going all the way up to Richard Daley the corrupt King of Chicago. While I admire McCain for his military service I can't say I have an abundance of confidence in his ability to be president either.
Reply:Their position on the issues and how I feel a person can function as President is what is important and still I can be mistaken. I wouldn't vote for a person because they are white, black, male or female.





We should vote our conscious, pray for that God's will be done and realize if it doesn't turn out the way we felt it should that God writes straight with crooked lines.





95% of blacks voting for Obama is probably due to the fact that one of their own is doing so well. If we were in their shoes, we might feel the same way.
Reply: I still wouldn't vote for him.I just do not like the man, and it is not because of his race. There is just something about him that scares me.


Besides, Oprah Winfrey is paying for his election--from what I have read anyway.
Reply:Name and skin color doesn't alter my personal voting habits.





However, the statistics show that it does still matter to some people and in some regions more than others, so I think this is a great question!
Reply:What makes you think that makes a difference? Grow up and join the 21st century.
Reply:no doubt.


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