Rush comments on black president
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Started by fedral
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Apr 2008
Hi, to the community. I think that it was good of Rush **** to express his views on a Black President and to prove that he is not a racist has promoted Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice as strong candidates for presidential status. I think that it was fair on the part of Rush to say about is comments on a black president. I think that we should thank him….shouldn’t we?
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I think that the **** would support a black candidate, provided he/she promotes their campaign platform, and isn't seen as a moderate. If someone like Walter Williams, Condolezza Rice, or J.C. Watts entertained the idea of running for President, they would probably have a strong backing.
As a matter of fact, it's been said that ****. Rice, as well as former Maryland gubernatorial candidate Michael Steele are actively positioning themselves for a VP nomination. Not sure if this will lead to anything serious, but I think many Republicans are looking for a more conservative VP candidate to balance out John McCain who is seen as too moderate.
Whoever the candidate would be, if there is a strong stance on one of the key issues (restricting illegal immigration, tax reform, increasing defense spending or prevention of ****, or promoting American businesses) they would probably get support. But I think it's pretty unlikely for a VP spot this year.
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a lot of people are actin like obama is a hood ***** from harlem.. like he is ya avg negro.. ya dig..... dont vote for him cuz he black ... vote for the things he stands for.....
NeoSoulBrotha wrote:I think that the **** would support a black candidate, provided he/she promotes their campaign platform, and isn't seen as a moderate. If someone like Walter Williams, Condolezza Rice, or J.C. Watts entertained the idea of running for President, they would probably have a strong backing. As a matter of fact, it's been said that ****. Rice, as well as former Maryland gubernatorial candidate Michael Steele are actively positioning themselves for a VP nomination. Not sure if this will lead to anything serious, but I think many Republicans are looking for a more conservative VP candidate to balance out John McCain who is seen as too moderate. Whoever the candidate would be, if there is a strong stance on one of the key issues (restricting illegal immigration, tax reform, increasing defense spending or prevention of ****, or promoting American businesses) they would probably get support. But I think it's pretty unlikely for a VP spot this year.

