Is the right's hatred of Obama racist?

Is the right's hatred of Obama racist?

  • Yes, if Obama was white they wouldn't hate him

    Votes: 16 69.6%
  • No, it's Obama's policies they hate, not him

    Votes: 5 21.7%
  • Obama isn't black

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • Obama's black?

    Votes: 1 4.3%

  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .
i have no doubt all 18 votes are from one person

legion troll

wow...to log off and on 18 times in order to make a false poll result is truly sad...i wish your life was more fulfilling :(
 
Be specific.

Name the program, and give us a number (percentage or dollar).

BTW, what will you do with the people who lose their jobs as a result?

Program?

How specific do I need to be?

Most anyone losing their job would be a bureaucrat in some kind of way. I don't have anymore money to fund them.
 
Program?

How specific do I need to be?

Most anyone losing their job would be a bureaucrat in some kind of way. I don't have anymore money to fund them.

So you are demanding cuts without knowing what you're demanding?

Kind of like passing a health care bill you haven't read.
 
I'll break it down this way for you since I can't cast a vote in your "poll" ...see if you agree with the numbers:

Of those who oppose Obama I'll give you that about 20% are probably racist while the other 80% would oppose any color government official promoting the same Obama-like agenda. Before anyone asks where my numbers come from let me just say that they come from the same place the stuff I read from Mott, Lowicue and a couple of others on this thread....they are from my observation and are strictly my opinion....same as thiers.
 
I'll break it down this way for you since I can't cast a vote in your "poll" ...see if you agree with the numbers:

Of those who oppose Obama I'll give you that about 20% are probably racist while the other 80% would oppose any color government official promoting the same Obama-like agenda. Before anyone asks where my numbers come from let me just say that they come from the same place the stuff I read from Mott, Lowicue and a couple of others on this thread....they are from my observation and are strictly my opinion....same as thiers.

I would agree. There are obviously some racist elements out there that despise/hate Obama based on his pigmentation/heritage. But the number is vastly over blown by people like Mott who want to drop the race card into every criticism of Obama.

Obama is out of his depth. Not because he is black, but because he has absolutely NO experience. He thus resorts to the non stop 'Its Bush's fault' every time things don't go well. If he is too ignorant to comprehend the fact that the Dems controlled Congress since 2007 (of which he was a part), then he should go back to Columbia and Harvard and ask for his money back. His ignorance is not based on skin color, but rather his ideological rigidity. He has shown no intention to work across the aisle (at least up to this point). He cares more about his image and passing his agenda regardless of whether it is best for the country or wanted by the populace. THAT is EGO driven.... which can be found in members of all races, religions, genders etc...
 
I'll break it down this way for you since I can't cast a vote in your "poll" ...see if you agree with the numbers:

Of those who oppose Obama I'll give you that about 20% are probably racist while the other 80% would oppose any color government official promoting the same Obama-like agenda. Before anyone asks where my numbers come from let me just say that they come from the same place the stuff I read from Mott, Lowicue and a couple of others on this thread....they are from my observation and are strictly my opinion....same as thiers.

Obama's color is just a ready-made excuse for him to push his radical agenda while feeding his overblown ego. People get so uncomfortable when race is thrown in there, they back off of it like an ugly redheaded step child, run around trying to put out the race fire, and the backdoor deals come into fruition.
 
Obama's color is just a ready-made excuse for him to push his radical agenda while feeding his overblown ego. People get so uncomfortable when race is thrown in there, they back off of it like an ugly redheaded step child, run around trying to put out the race fire, and the backdoor deals come into fruition.

Glad to see that you are apparently immune to feelings of shame.
 
What feelings of shame?

Why feel bad about the truth?

Can't imagine how a half white man ever got to be president!! Couple that with his obvious intelligence it 's a wonder he was not drowned at birth!

You agree with that, don't you Trixie?
Can I have a Yeee-hahhh?
 
Speaking of racism and Obama, I wonder how many vote he got because of his skin color. A whole fracking bunch of them, and the voters were openly proud of it.

But isn't liking someone for their race also racism? Seems to me, since anyone who said they voted for McCain because he is white would be an obvious racist.

As for why people hate him - I'd say it is far closer to 90% due to policies, attitudes, and actions and 10% skin color, than the 80/20 split opined earlier.
 
Speaking of racism and Obama, I wonder how many vote he got because of his skin color. A whole fracking bunch of them, and the voters were openly proud of it.

But isn't liking someone for their race also racism? Seems to me, since anyone who said they voted for McCain because he is white would be an obvious racist.

As for why people hate him - I'd say it is far closer to 90% due to policies, attitudes, and actions and 10% skin color, than the 80/20 split opined earlier.
Obama is also white, but just half of him!
 
Can't imagine how a half white man ever got to be president!! Couple that with his obvious intelligence it 's a wonder he was not drowned at birth!

You agree with that, don't you Trixie?
Can I have a Yeee-hahhh?

You sound like a racist.
 
Of course. As a conservative, the only reason I can think of to dislike Barack Obama is the color of his skin. Doesn't have anything to do with the fact that he's a left-wing ideologue and product of the Chicago political machine. :rolleyes:
 
Nonsense. I am proud that we've reached the point that it is possible for a black man to be elected to the highest office in the land. I simply happen to disagree with nearly everything that comes out of his mouth.

he got voted in because the alternative was an old man and a no nothing running mate...that and the bottom fell (was pushed) out of the bottom of the economy
 
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