RNC, MORE IMPORTANT THAN OBAMA ELECTION

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LOL, GIVE ME A BREAK I AM BLACK, HAHA , I SEE MOST OF YOU POSTING ARE IN THE MID WEST, WELL OUT WEST ITS A DIFFERENT STORY BUDDY, RACE IS BECOMING A BIG ISSUE

GET I CLUE, I PERSONALLY DONT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT RACE OR WHAT PEOPLE DO OR THINK , JUST POINTED OUT THAT A THIRD PARTY IS BEING FORMED AND ITS GONNA BE BASED ON RACE MORESO THAN ANYTHING ELSE,


I look at the "voting" of Michael Steele, as the leader of the Republican Party, as another attempt of the G.O.P. to "appear" like they are a diverse and inclusive group. "If we put a black man out front, other blacks will follow". This is the same political party that nominated Sarah Palin as a vice-presidential candidate, to blatantly appeal to disenfranchished "Hillary" supporters. "If we put a woman out front, other women will follow". The Republican Party is experiencing an extreme identity crisis, and they really aren't sure who they are or where they are going. Barack Obama didn't win because Black People supported him. He won because, ALL PEOPLE, supported him. If whites, asians, native americans, hispanics, and other immigrants didn't cast a vote for Obama, the high black voter turnout wouldn't have meant jack!!!:cool:
 

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Barack Obama didn't win because Black People supported him. He won because, ALL PEOPLE, supported him.
He won due to infighting amongst the global elite. Your vote, and the votes of all the other peope meant nothing. Also, I want to address another point you made:

I am diagnosing you with "White Man's Burden".....Black President (Dem), Black leader of G.O.P, Black people dominating entertainment, sports, business, media, and politics.
america does not have a black president it has a biracial one. However, if you want to call the man black, because he is biracial, feel free to do so. However, take heed to remember that you're still endorsing the racist one drop rule that black people didn't want forced on them.

Concerning the G.O.P leader, he is a token and will do whatever his controllers tell him, just like BH will do everything AIPAC and the Zionist regime tell him to do. Black people dominating entertainment? How so? How many movie studios do blacks own? How much music publishing is controlled by blacks? Sports? How many teams are solely owned by blacks? How many stadiums are owned by blacks? Business? Name ten products blacks sell to other races, then after you do so, name ten products other races sell to blacks. You get the picture don't you? Media? Memebrs of the CFR and TLC own american media, and few blacks hold seats in those groups (although Mrs.H is a member of the Chicago CFR branch.) Politics? On a local level, you might see a lot of blacks, nationally? Nope.


In closing, some of the things you said in your other posts I slightly agree with. However, when you claim blacks are "dominating" certain industries it pays to get down to the root and look at everything from a realistic perspective. Are blacks climbing? It seems that way, and I'm not taking anything away from my people. However, even if we were dominate in the areas you listed, we are still lacking in other areas such as education, high incarceration rates, teen pregnancy and STI's. With that being said, there needs to be a balance wouldn't you agree?
 
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I do endorse the "one-drop" rule. This is the rule that makes African-Americans who we are. I'm doubt there are many blacks in America that can trace their family bloodline, directly back to Africa. We all are technically bi-racial. Blacks are quick to claim the Native American or Hispanic parts of our family roots. However, we shut out those "white cousins" that have the same last name as we do, and live in a plantation state. (TN, AR, MS, AL, etc.). The new RNC head, Mike Steele, is the prime example of a 21st century Uncle Tom, House Negro, Token, etc. I can't wait to see him get roasted by comedians. There is still an extreme amount of racial inbalance in America, and I was being extreme when I said Blacks were "dominating". But it is a hellava good look for the Black Male image, when the President is named Barack Obama and his wife's name is Michelle. The Black Family has never looked better. The Cosby show was TV, this is the real deal.....
 
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america does not have a black president it has a biracial one. However, if you want to call the man black, because he is biracial, feel free to do so.
LOL

why do white people keep saying this shit?

get over it. hes black.
we didnt write the rules of this race shit, dont try to rewrite them now.

::shows him a brown paper bag:: REMEMBER THESE?
 
May 9, 2002
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LOL

why do white people keep saying this shit?

get over it. hes black.
we didnt write the rules of this race shit, dont try to rewrite them now.

::shows him a brown paper bag:: REMEMBER THESE?
I'm not white, I can't tell you why white people keep saying it.
OWNED

Im white, and i call how i see it: Barack is bi-racial. The important part of that equation, to EVERYONE (or at least the Barack lovers), is that one of those two racial make-ups...is black. So, thats all they focus on.

In all honesty, its whatever.