--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jst...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Ben" <brbenjaminassisi@> wrote: > > > > > Obama has become the new Barry. :) > > > > > > Sal > > > > > I think they are afraid of an actual articulate educated black man... > > > > just my theory > > Can't get much lower than this "theory." > Really scraping the bottom of the barrel. > > Nothing would have thrilled me more than to > have been able to support a black man (or even > better, a black woman) for president.
Interesting that you would openly base you support of a candidate on whether they have ovaries or testicles but feel your concealed racism should never find the light of day. Perhaps you have buried it so deeply you are no longer even consciously aware it exists. It frightens you and angers you when it is spotlighted. Unfortunately this is a somewhat common thing in modern society that often manifests as one ages in a variety of severe personality disorders. Only time will tell whether Obama lives up to the hopes and dreams he has inspired in his supporters. Claiming support for brother Jesse and sister Cynthia takes the cake. For 40 years brother Jesse has been active to further only one cause, himself. Wise folks in the community have been embarrassed by this for years and it is why Obama has kept him at a great distance. Sister Cynthia is such a joke she almost a caricature. Ovaries verses testicles. Telling, very telling. > > That's why I said in an earlier post (which > you didn't bother to read) that I had been > looking forward to Obama's speech at the 2004 > Democratic Convention and was so disappointed > when it didn't inspire me. I was hoping he was > going to provide that opportunity. > > I supported Jesse Jackson in his runs for > president; and I ultimately voted this time > around for Cynthia McKinney, because I wanted > my vote to be recorded for a black person, > even if it wasn't Obama. > > Your contemptible "theory" clearly has zero > to do with anything you know about me. You've > only been here for a week and haven't even > been reading my posts. > > What's behind such racism accusations, obviously, > is a terrible fear that Obama won't live up to > expectations. The idea is to intimidate critics > into shutting up lest they be accused of racism. > > The charge is made by those who think Obama can't > stand on his own and needs some extra help, that > he has to be protected from criticism. > > That's the *real* racism. >
