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ramesh
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30 Nov 2014 12:12 #225836
by ramesh
Here is a black governor stating clearly his opinion but Obama chose to keep his opinion to himself .. coward
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30 Nov 2014 18:35 #225882
by pattycake
There's a big difference between a governor and a president.
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30 Nov 2014 19:09 - 30 Nov 2014 19:17 #225884
by bigbrain50
while its true that there is a difference in power and placement, between a president and a Governor, I also believe Obama is a coward, and his silence on the matter, speaks volume, I mean think about, he's in the final leg of his last term in office, any political fall out would be negligible at best, there was no reason to keep his silence.
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30 Nov 2014 19:20 - 30 Nov 2014 19:26 #225887
by pattycake
A president has to be neutral to the force of the people. And the force of the people stipulates opposition to the universe. It presents stern resistance to the female and children, a psychological leaning to the male gender for everything, and a reaction to melanin is also a part of that force. Most people are unaware of that force, what it is, and how it works, and thus assumes that a black president is a coward to say nothing about racism toward blacks. But that's not really the case.
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ramesh
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30 Nov 2014 22:10 - 30 Nov 2014 22:20 #225889
by ramesh
What an asinine statement . Opinion is opinion and what Does it matters if one is president or layman?
Last edit: 30 Nov 2014 22:20 by ramesh.
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