Comments on: What Has Obama Meant For Black America?
100 Days Into The President's Term, CBSNews.com Looks At What, If Anything, Has Changed For African-Americans
- Posted by jwind1 at 9:36 AM : Apr 29, 2009
I am far and awar more conservative then most people here.......LOL
Posted by Joe-NY-4 at 9:58 AM : Apr 29, 2009
lol the point the loser didn't get is...he put that in a sentence of telling how smart he was - Reply to this comment
- And, exactly how is that 'classic', bub? I mean, since you're such an expert in spelling---but for some strange reason, you can't spell 'won't'----I would think such spelling errors are beyond you. Yes, breakwind, I made a mistake. Does that make you feel better good about yourself? (I would pat you on the head, but I'm not sure if you've taken care of your lice problem) I mean, you seem to love pointing out my errors but turn a blind eye to your own and those of other posters on this site. Not only are you an idiot Republican, but you're biased---as if that wasn't obvious. You need to talk to your 'special friend' Joe to see if you two can't find something else to do with your time. You two really need to see one another again. Only this time, I'll bet Joe won't let you wax him again...
Posted by tj217-2009 at 9:52 AM : Apr 29, 2009
Obama = 1 step forward
Tj = 2 steps back
with people like TJ....Obama has his work cut out for him - Reply to this comment
- flreason,
I am not pinning anything on you, you did that yourself. - Reply to this comment
- Ichabod09:
Good advice. I let TJ and TheMesses get my dander up when I tried to turn the conversation back to topic. I'll leave them in your capable hands. Cheerio. - Reply to this comment
- You're just mad that you 'education' consists of a high school diploma, whereas I have far and awar more than that.
Posted by tj217-2009 at 9:33 AM : Apr 29, 2009
awar? CLASSIC!! - Reply to this comment
- Apparently you are incapable of recognizing irony.
Posted by flreason
I am very familiar with irony, metaphors, syntax, theme, formal patterning, symbolism and various other literary terms and techniques. However, when stating facts it is best to come directly to the point. Good day to you. - Reply to this comment
- specialty8:
I am a white female who has never been on food stamps. I worked full time as an admin assistant while raising my kids, so that we could also pay child support for my ex's kids. I paid my way and paid my dues, and lost my job to outsourcing. I have a daughter in the military. I'm fiscally conservative and socially liberal. I have voted for candidates of both parties. I paid my way and paid my dues, and lost my job to outsourcing. Don't you dare try to pin your Limbaugh-McCarthyist liberal stereotype on me. - Reply to this comment
- I could care less what you 'think' of me. If you could think, I just might be impressed...
Posted by tj217-2009 at 9:12 AM : Apr 29, 2009
Gang, a little heads up here. TJ is a multi-ID troll. He is a pathological liar that claims education, skills and other experiences that are non-existent for him. His sickness is that he wants attention and will use name calling and other inflammatory actions in order to continue the discussion. In other IDs, he fancies himself a romantic writer. His literature consists crude "rap".
As long as you respond to his comments, he will continue bait you into an argument.
A little advice-do not feed the troll. Go to another blog and leave him waiting for someone to post at this blog. - Reply to this comment
- themasses,
Thanks for the comment, for a while I was wondering where all the love was. TJ got no check again is starting to get really mad. Calm down TJ, it's not worth killing youself over. - Reply to this comment
- Back to topic. It seems to me that what Obama represents to the black community is hope. Not pie in the sky in the sweet by and by. Not empty promises. Obama won because he appealed directly to Americans--particularly the young and minorities. He used the Internet to take his message directly to the people, instead of paying homage to special interests. He and his organization were smarter and worked harder than his opponents. The power of that message wasn't lost on the black community...or other minorities. It isn't a guarantee--it's an opportunity. But it's one they can now believe in.
Posted by flreason at 9:17 AM : Apr 29, 2009
"Nanny, nanny, boo, boo!"
Posted by flreason at 9:06 AM : Apr 29, 2009 - Reply to this comment
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