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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Thinking Beyond the Rhetoric and the Skin Color

Great ad! It would be great and historic to see America's first black president...if he was a good man with a strong moral center, who thoroughly understood the principles of freedom and human dignity upon which America was founded.

Unfortunately, we do not have a black candidate like that in the race this time.

We should always vote values...before skin color, before sex, before background, before anything.


 
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