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Is Significant Drop In African-American Support In Obama's Future?

Caprock2 Wrote: Aug 07, 2009 11:15 PM
But, this 50%-Amerifrican could easily begin to lose support of the American black man who refuses to don the hyphen that dillutes and makes them less American. Especially when it begins to dawn on enough of these folks as to how skin pigmentation is the ONLY thing they have in common with this elitist, who was ranked the #1 most liberal member in all of Congress. A man who is bent on destroying America as designed.

For all know NObamaElMessiah is a 50%-American at best, and most American blacks have a deeper measure of American lineage in their family trees than most whites, Asians, and Hispanics.

So no, I seriously doubt there will be any hyphenated-Americans dropping their support for this neo-commie...

It's just one state. But it's one of the centers of African-American culture and influence in the nation. Atlanta, Georgia, with nearly six million residents in its metro area, is home to hundreds of top black musicians and other entertainers, civil rights leaders and business entrepreneurs. Janet Jackson, Usher, Tyler Perry and Andrew Young are just a handful of the many big names that can be found moving about the city on a given day.

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