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To: DMaA who wrote (23478)6/10/2013 10:32:35 AM
From: Lhn5Respond to of 24758
 
If the black president was ready for the us, the us would have been ready for the black president.



To: DMaA who wrote (23478)6/10/2013 12:53:31 PM
From: silkscreen12Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 24758
 
There was nothing furious about my "accusation". Like it or not, It is not acceptable to refer to a man of African descent as a baboon. People who do so may or may not be more racist than your average Joe Public, but I think most of them tend to be that way. If you want to criticize President Obama, go ahead and do so in a more respectful way. I'll start you off if you like: I think he's aloof almost to the point of being snobbish; he generally lacks the courage of his convictions; and he is (like most of predecessors) more interested in his legacy than solving the problems that ail America. That is not a complete list of his failings, but it'll do for starters. I don't think he's as dishonest as Nixon, as decent as Carter, as simple-minded as Bush, or as cunning as Clinton. He certainly isn't any more viscous than two of them, and no more deserving of the title "Baboon" than any of them. Okay, I think I'm done for now.