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Prejudice Against Blacks and the Election

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saturneptune

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Right after you name all the nations that have tanked with white heads of state.
I do not know what black or white has to do with a nation tanking, but if you were in charge of one it would tank based on no common sense, no sense of purpose, and no vision.
 

Zaac

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I do not know what black or white has to do with a nation tanking, but if you were in charge of one it would tank based on no common sense, no sense of purpose, and no vision.

You'll have to ask Aaron what Black or White has to do with a nation tanking Obamahater.
 

12strings

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And you're a Romnesia Obamahater. That becomes more apparent with every post.

Have you prayed for the one you hate today?

Aside from the fact that I don't hate Obama, the answer is yes, I do pray for him...& my (white) Pastor prays for Obama in church regularly, that he would make wise decisions in the running of our country. He also wants Romney to beat him because Romney has better economic sense. Neither is strongly pro-life, though Obama's opposition to the "Born-alive" law in IL is well-documented, and should make the news more.

I had many black, Asian and Hispanic friends & partners in ministry, & housemates when I lived in Boston...Not so many now that I live in small-town Indiana. I don't say this to brag, but simply to demonstrate that it's ridiculous to accuse people you don't know of racism just because they don't vote for Obama.

As I said before, for the vast majority of voters, the listed party of the candidate matters more than anything else...Dems would vote for a white Democrat...Reps would vote or a black Reb. The number of those who would vary from this is small.
 

Zaac

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Aside from the fact that I don't hate Obama, the answer is yes, I do pray for him...& my (white) Pastor prays for Obama in church regularly, that he would make wise decisions in the running of our country. He also wants Romney to beat him because Romney has better economic sense. Neither is strongly pro-life, though Obama's opposition to the "Born-alive" law in IL is well-documented, and should make the news more.

Does he pray for Romney's salvation? Strange that you never hear much about that. we hear a lot about abortion and same sex marriage and a desire that he beats Obama. But ain't nobody talking about this man being on the way to hell. Why is that?

I had many black, Asian and Hispanic friends & partners in ministry, & housemates when I lived in Boston...Not so many now that I live in small-town Indiana. I don't say this to brag, but simply to demonstrate that it's ridiculous to accuse people you don't know of racism just because they don't vote for Obama.

I didn't accuse them of that. The story did.

One might say that it's just as ridiculous to accuse people you don't know of supporting a particular candidate just because he doesn't support your candidate of choice.

As I said before, for the vast majority of voters, the listed party of the candidate matters more than anything else...Dems would vote for a white Democrat...Reps would vote or a black Reb. The number of those who would vary from this is small.

Again it's not my story. They seem to think race plays a bigger issue with democrats and Republicans than people like to acknowledge.
 

MB

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Guess it's not to big of a stretch at all that a lot of white voters will not vote for Obama just because he's Black.

I do not believe this is true at all. What I do believe is that you're are so affraid of loosing Obama that you try laying guilt on every white man in the country to try and sway their voting. This is blantant manipulation and we all know that manipulation is witch craft plain and simple. Can we expect less? it's always evil for evil.
MB
 

SolaSaint

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The DNC has been trying to paint their opposition as racist since Obama became a candidate in 2008. I wish they would stop, it sounds ridiculus and petty. I wish the GOP had Herman Cain for their candidate then we wouldn't hear this ignorant stuff from the left, or would we?

Just listen to Chris Matthews on a daily basis (if you can stomach it) and you will hear a common rant that claims Republicans hate Obama because he is black (notice I didn't capitalize, not sure why Zaac does?) This kind of rhetoric just inflames everyone. Please stop it.
 

Zaac

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I do not believe this is true at all.

You must be a Romney fan. That would kinda explain why you don't believe the story. :laugh:

What I do believe is that you're are so affraid of loosing Obama that you try laying guilt on every white man in the country to try and sway their voting.

Afraid of losing Obama? :laugh: Now THAT is funny. Yes I'm petrified that I won't get another four years of a man who constantly shows himself to be at odds with anything to do with Christ. Not to mention that 6 trillion dollars of additional debt.

If you're feeling guilty from that story, that's on YOU.

This is blantant manipulation and we all know that manipulation is witch craft plain and simple. Can we expect less? it's always evil for evil.
MB

You call it what you want. Ain't my story.
 

Zaac

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The DNC has been trying to paint their opposition as racist since Obama became a candidate in 2008. I wish they would stop, it sounds ridiculus and petty. I wish the GOP had Herman Cain for their candidate then we wouldn't hear this ignorant stuff from the left, or would we?

This is what I said several months back. I think it would have been a wonderful thing to see Herman going against the empty suit in a debate.

Just listen to Chris Matthews on a daily basis (if you can stomach it) and you will hear a common rant that claims Republicans hate Obama because he is black (notice I didn't capitalize, not sure why Zaac does?)

I generally only capitalize black and white when talking about a group of people. Although I try to correct it because I'll type and hit the cap button, I've noticed that I have missed it in places.

This kind of rhetoric just inflames everyone. Please stop it.

This kind of rhetoric is what it is. And it is the direct result of the John Sununus, and Ann Coulters and Jesse Jacksons and Al Sharptons and several people on here showing with a certain degree of bitterness and seeming hatred of a candidate.

It ain't an issue of morality cause they are both immoral.
It might be a money thing cause some have certainly shown a propensity to vote their pocketbooks over God.

But there has been a display by several folks on here that for sure goes into hatred of that man in office. And it just might be because of his skin color. I'm not saying that it is. But I do understand, from a lot of the comments that I've seen on this board from Christians, why Blacks think this is about hatred of Obama because of his skin color.
 

SolaSaint

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I live in a fairly racist part of the country and I talk politics a lot. I have never heard anyone say they don't like Obama because he is black or wouldn't vote for him because he is black. It is the hatred of his positions on the issues. Hollering racism is the lefts only weapon since they are out of ideas, IMO.
 

Oldtimer

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You must be a Romney fan. That would kinda explain why you don't believe the story. :laugh:

Afraid of losing Obama? :laugh: Now THAT is funny. Yes I'm petrified that I won't get another four years of a man who constantly shows himself to be at odds with anything to do with Christ. Not to mention that 6 trillion dollars of additional debt.

If you're feeling guilty from that story, that's on YOU.

You call it what you want. Ain't my story.

You're right.

It ain't your story. And the story that you're telling ain't the whole story either.

Have you bothered to read the poll, itself, and study the results of the individual questions regarding race and voting?

Proverbs 15: KJB
2 The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright: but the mouth of fools poureth out foolishness.
 

Zaac

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I live in a fairly racist part of the country and I talk politics a lot. I have never heard anyone say they don't like Obama because he is black or wouldn't vote for him because he is black.

So living in a fairly racist area of the country( not quite sure how you've managed to measure this), why is it such a stretch for you to believe that there might be some of those same folks who would not vote for Obama because of his skin color even if they don't "discuss" it?


It is the hatred of his positions on the issues. Hollering racism is the lefts only weapon since they are out of ideas, IMO.

You just identified your area of the country as fairly racist. So how is it hollering racism if you're admitting there's quite a bit?
 

MB

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You must be a Romney fan. That would kinda explain why you don't believe the story. :laugh:

Not necessarily; I'm a republican yes. Actually I'm very disapointed with either canidate this time around. We are expected to vote for the lessor of two evils because both men are as evil as they come. They both lie like Satan. Voting for Romney is not a change they are both cut from the same bolt of cloth. They both want the same things. Neither one cares about anything but their particular agendas. If Romney wins we still get socialism and for certain we get that same thing from Obama. It's a which would you prefer. an Islamic or a Mormon both are godless.
Afraid of losing Obama? :laugh: Now THAT is funny. Yes I'm petrified that I won't get another four years of a man who constantly shows himself to be at odds with anything to do with Christ. Not to mention that 6 trillion dollars of additional debt.

If you're feeling guilty from that story, that's on YOU.



You call it what you want. Ain't my story.

I don't feel guilty I know I'm saved by the blood of Christ. Witchcraft doesn't work on me because I will not be manipulated.
The election this time around is a sham. We weren't given anyone worth there salt to vote for. We have the republican and democratic higher up's to blame for that. That is those who nominated these creeps.
MB
 

Oldtimer

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Not necessarily; I'm a republican yes. Actually I'm very disapointed with either canidate this time around.

>snip

The election this time around is a sham. We weren't given anyone worth there salt to vote for. We have the republican and democratic higher up's to blame for that. That is those who nominated these creeps.
MB

I respectfully disagree.

We, the Christian majority, nominated these "creeps". We let the Washington establishment choose for us. Where were the Christian majority voters when, systematically, every conservative candidate was kicked off the ballot?

By the time the polls opened here in NC in May, the damage had already been done. We already knew exactly who would be on top of the ticket in the fall.

We wasted 3 years that could have been put to good use towards having someone "worth their salt" on the Republican ticket in November. We didn't. The blame rests solely with us. We nominated these "creeps" for 2012, just as we did in 2008.
 

Zaac

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Not necessarily; I'm a republican yes. Actually I'm very disapointed with either canidate this time around. We are expected to vote for the lessor of two evils because both men are as evil as they come. They both lie like Satan. Voting for Romney is not a change they are both cut from the same bolt of cloth. They both want the same things. Neither one cares about anything but their particular agendas. If Romney wins we still get socialism and for certain we get that same thing from Obama. It's a which would you prefer. an Islamic or a Mormon both are godless.

But where are you getting this "we are expected to vote for the lessor of two evils" from? That's not Biblical.

is there a time Biblically, in which God ever directs Christians to give a larger platform to that which is against Him?


I don't feel guilty I know I'm saved by the blood of Christ. Witchcraft doesn't work on me because I will not be manipulated.

Okay. Seems to be enough manipulating going on by both parties. Somebody has obviously convinced you that we have to vote for the lesser of two evils.

The election this time around is a sham. We weren't given anyone worth there salt to vote for. We have the republican and democratic higher up's to blame for that. That is those who nominated these creeps.
MB

So if you know it's a sham, why give either of the anti-Christs your vote? If you recognize it to be a sham, then you obviously recognize that both sides are being pimped by the same people to ultimately elect more of the same.

So why be bullied into voting for that?
 

Zaac

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I respectfully disagree.

We, the Christian majority, nominated these "creeps". We let the Washington establishment choose for us. Where were the Christian majority voters when, systematically, every conservative candidate was kicked off the ballot?

By the time the polls opened here in NC in May, the damage had already been done. We already knew exactly who would be on top of the ticket in the fall.

We wasted 3 years that could have been put to good use towards having someone "worth their salt" on the Republican ticket in November. We didn't. The blame rests solely with us. We nominated these "creeps" for 2012, just as we did in 2008.

So at what point do we stop letting the same folks tell us what to do? If they keep nominating them and we ultimately keep voting for them because we feel like we're left with no choice, what's gonna change?

Didn't we do this with mcCain and then folks held their breath and just voted for him anyhow even if they didn't want to?

Folks keep getting nominated who the base ain't crazy about and at the end of the day, folks go into the voting booth and vote for them just because they are the party candidate.

the same crazy thing again and again and again. That's insanity. Why would anything change?
 

Oldtimer

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So at what point do we stop letting the same folks tell us what to do?

As usual, you miss the point.

WE ARE TELLING US WHAT TO DO.

Or, perhaps, you don't want to see the point because that would rip your soapbox right from under your feet. Evidently you didn't read the details of the survey when you started this thread or you chose to ignore them in order to try to vilify those who don't share your opinion. Then, in this reply, you've climbed right back on your soapbox and are now talking to yourself. "At what point do we stop letting .........".

BTW......

In this thread you are accusing people who do not plan to vote for Obama, haters because he is black. In the political forum you are using a different soapbox. This time, in essence questioning the beliefs of those, who oppose your views.

So just how far are you willing to go to uphold your self-righteous proclamations against my proclamations?
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So pinch your nose, hold your breath, throw out any convictions about what God's word says and support what we give you".

http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=82337&page=2

Yet, you have not answered the question that has been posed somewhere in this two forum debate.

Who will you vote for when you mark your ballot? Will you vote?

IMO, That's a fair question considering the way you've handled this discussion. If not answered, it's even more evidence that you are a troll in these forums.
 
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