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Originally Posted by tremmor
Naaaa......i don't care no more.
When he brought in the naacp the party was over.
White man owes you this and the white man owes you that.
Im not responsible for my fathers and forefathers.
my kids are not responsible. i don't owe nothin. they don't either.
then again, i liked his consensus but the truth is
his roots are else where. if a major decision had to
be made it might not be in the best interest of the states.
His family is from elsewhere. (bottom line). thats where there at.
As far a Dupa Hilary shes scary. She don't have a clue.
sorry if feelings are hurt. im past that. its called politics.
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Uhm, if you've never heard a speech of his, he's addressed both sides of affirmative action and modern racism.
A More Perfect Union
Hope you watch that. He doesn't use the NAACP as a political tool as much as he accepts the plights of a group that's fought for rights in a large stretch of this nation's history. It's progress, not pandering.
He lived out of the US until he was ten, and only moved there when he was about 3 or 4. His heart is in America, with his family and friends, odds are a majority of the few years outside the US isn't in the forefront of his mind, it might be all the years in Honolulu and Chicago? He didn't know his dad (the elsewhere portion of your post?) and was raised by his mom and her parents in the US...