I don't think much like a yankhave to work on it for awhile :
I reckon it will be between Hillary and Barack. Oprah's influence on the black and female voters has got to be a big plus.
Bit hard for me to pick though... I don't think much like a yankhave to work on it for awhile :
I actually hope Clinton gets it, as I think Barack and Oprah are running a rather racist campaign.
Why do you think that? Because Oprah is forever promoting black success?
Obama's mother was white. He's half white and he's never been racist.
Please don't, Whiskers. Much prefer you as you are.
Does anyone disagree that Barack will be the next US president?
I first saw him on 'Oprah' whilst I was in Canada a year ago. I sat glued and I rarely watch the show! He was so inspiring that I bought his book 'The Audacity of Hope'. This was his second book. The first was 'Dreams from My Father' which earned him enough to pay off his law school debts and buy him a house as he worked in Chicago for a pittance. I predicted the sales of his second book would help finance a run for president and I was chuffed when he nominated! He's not accepted any donations from lobbyists but from public donations which IMO give ownership by the donors to 'the cause'. A brilliant strategy!
My Canadian friends tell me Barack is the favourite in Calgary.
My best friend is American and lives in Orange County CA and insists Hillary will win and Barack will be VP. "We are ready for a woman as president but not a black man!"
David E Kelly dedicated an episode of Boston Legal last season to promote Obama, where the theme was basically about racism and 'political correctness' when Denny Crane was impressed with a black law graduate and told him he spoke like a white man. During the balcony epilogue segment Denny Crane announced Obama would be make a good president. "Anyone but Hillary". So it's not just Oprah who believes in Obama and has promoted him to the voter reluctant American public.
Below is the link to Oprah's speech yesterday (Sunday US time) at Obama's rally:
http://www.barackobama.com/oprah
I'm not sure why you guys are jumping on this 'black' thing.
He's not really considered 'black', because he wasn't a descendant of slaves. That sub culture isn't really tagged to him, thus he's more like a white guy with darker skin, as far as most groups are concerned.
mmm I think a large majority of white americans will disagree with you on that one.
PS Calling someone an egg plant is considered very racist eg "he's more like a white guy with darker skin" - just kidding, but you did set yourself up on that.
No. It seems to be that Obama is actually quite unpopular with the african-american community. He is, and is regarded, as a silver bum. He wasn't exactly a child of hardship.
I'm not sure why you guys are jumping on this 'black' thing.
He's not really considered 'black', because he wasn't a descendant of slaves. That sub culture isn't really tagged to him, thus he's more like a white guy with darker skin, as far as most groups are concerned.
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