Tuesday, November 10, 2009
June 2010
"When we first heard that a black man may become president of the United States for the first time, many were sold at that moment. His voting record didn't matter. His agenda wasn't even considered. 'Does he go to church?' That would answer the only question that most black Americans would pose. If he goes to church and is black, then he should win because it's about time we had some representation on that level right? It did not matter what he voted for or against in the Senate. As long as he is dark skinned rather than white, he was the only choice for many."
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