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The statement above mine has to be one of the most ignorant statements I've read (amongst the couples on here).

If anybody is thinking about being a "racist" and not thinking about the man and his political views and where it stands against theirs or with theirs, then maybe they don't need to be a part of the political process.

I for one welcome Obama, not because of his skin color, or because of his "hope" policies or anything, but because he's speaking to people, and people are talking about him and actually placing SOME THOUGHT into this upcoming election. Whether it be because he's black, or because he doesn't have experience, his views are far fetched, whatever. He's throwing a curve ball in this political process.

Now at the end of the day he's still a politician. But you got to talk about things are at the very least implement ideas before they can become actual.

McCain while the front runner for the rep. party, I don't think he stands a chance being that he's pro war, and we already know where the majority of the US stands with that issue right now.

No matter what, whoever get's elected next is going to have a WHOLE lot of stuff to get in order regardless if their conservative or liberal or whatever.



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