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bluebeard96
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Politics aside, the people who view this election as historic are fostering a racial divide.Posted : 21 Jan, 2009 09:33 AMOk, so I don't recall how many people actually asked if I watched the swearing in (which I didn't), but to me it doesn't hold any historical significance. |
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Politics aside, the people who view this election as historic are fostering a racial divide.Posted : 21 Jan, 2009 10:13 AMYou have some very good points, and I believe along the same lines. I am glad to see that we elected a black man to office, I am just disappointed that we elected one who is so obviously liberal. |
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Politics aside, the people who view this election as historic are fostering a racial divide.Posted : 21 Jan, 2009 11:21 AMI agree completely, good job! |
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Politics aside, the people who view this election as historic are fostering a racial divide.Posted : 21 Jan, 2009 11:32 AMMike, |
angel_in_mn
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Politics aside, the people who view this election as historic are fostering a racial divide.Posted : 21 Jan, 2009 02:29 PMI think that a lot of people voted very blindly in this election and it is very sad. A lot of people who voted for Obama are those who do not read politics and don't even really understand the issues. You could not have paid me any amount of money to vote for Obama. Also, the Liberal media is a joke. |
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Politics aside, the people who view this election as historic are fostering a racial divide.Posted : 21 Jan, 2009 02:46 PMAmen, my sister. |