"We don't care what color you are, as long as you can get the job done.... "
Good lord, Dixie; you continue to out-do yourself.
Really? "You Republicans" don't care about race...all of you? Every single Republican, when they get in the voting booth, will think only along the lines of "who can get the job done," and won't see the color of the candidate's skin at all?
Wow, is that amazing. "You Republicans" are so much smarter & evolved than I thought. I'm glad you cleared that up.
No Oncie, 'every single one' of us Republicans don't feel this way, just as 'every single one' of virtually ANY group, doesn't feel ANY way! Generally, when people speak for a group, it is an opinionated generalization based on life experience. 'Democrats favor helping the poor'... doesn't mean that every single democrat in America believes this.
I would venture to say, the vast and overwhelming majority of Republicans are not racist, and would not care if their candidate was black. As for Democrats, we are going to find out what they truly feel in this election. If they support Obama with any less real numbers than they supported Gore or Kerry, it will certainly tell the story. That's why I think all this hullabaloo is being raised now about his race, some of you KNOW your party is filled with closet racists, who aren't about to vote for the black man. So, you head of the inevitable result by attempting to put the yoke of racism on Republicans and blame them early on.... then when he loses, you can say "told ya so!"
I would like to think we live in a society that has moved beyond 1964, and where people faithfully follow the teachings of Dr. King, judging by content of character, rather than color of skin... but the constant obsession liberal dems seem to have with this man's skin color, leads me to believe we haven't... not all of us, anyway. And the most insidious thing is, the way you are going to try and blame lack of liberal support for Obama on republican 'racists' who didn't vote for him! That takes the cake!
As I said, if Obama loses by 1%...2%... no biggie... "he was just too liberal" is a great excuse, and everyone buys it! There is little or no 'racism' in how we voted, in that scenario. However, if he loses big... by 10% or more... something is not right, because we know from the past two elections, both sides have essentially the same percentage of voters. Now, McCain won't get all of Bush's voters, because McCain is not the Conservative that Bush was, so there will be some who don't vote or vote for Barr, whatever. Obama will have the same situation, so these conditions cancel each other out, and we are back to an even split.... unless the closet racist liberal elites can't bring themselves to pull the lever for the black man, when the curtain is closed. I think some of them are fully aware that might just be the case, and this perpetual obsession with his race, is an attempt to do damage control early.
Bush appointed a black man to the highest cabinet level position ever held by a minority, Secretary of State... a chicken bone and bad pacemaker away from the Presidency. AFTER he did this, he was re-elected with the largest number of votes ever received by any presidential candidate in history. It doesn't appear to me that "race" matters to republicans as much as it seems to matter to liberal democrats.