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Another Thought on Barack Obama

I’ve already said that I’m not ready for a man named Barack Hussein Obama to be President of the United States. That’s because I don’t think he is American enough; it’s not because he is considered a black man. His father was born and spent most of his life in Africa. Barack spent his formative years in Indonesia. Aside from all that, his liberal views and record are reason enough for me not to vote for him.

But that is not what this post is about. It occurred to me that the Obama phenomenon is strong evidence that racism is not as prevalent in America as the race industry claims. How could he generate the interest and poll numbers that are being reported if racism is such a huge problem? Obviously large numbers of non-blacks are indicating their support for him.

I wonder if the race industry is getting concerned. Perhaps they should worry that a black man named Barack Hussein Obama getting elected President of the United States might hurt their business.

On second thought the Obama phenomenon may not say anything at all about the lack of racism in America. It might just indicate how fearful some Americans are that Hillary Clinton could become President if no dramatic alternative is produced.

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