By Jueseppi B.
This is the second election for President Of The United States between a Black candidate & a caucasian candidate in 57 quadrennial United States Presidential elections. This is the first one that is driven & based on race/racism.
The very first election featuring Barack Hussein Obama was not about race/racism but more about change from failed policies by a failed President/Vice President in George Dubbya Bush/Dick Cheney. Racist caucasian Americans and their handful of house nigger minded, misguided, ignorant, Black Americans didn’t see Barack Hussein Obama coming. His campaign blindsided the American racist. They didn’t take Barack Hussein Obama’s chances of actually BEING President, very seriously.
From the very second he was announced, by a shocked media, as the winner of the 2008 general election for President Of The United States, he has been treated with the exact same respect a slave owner has for any old average field Negro. NO past 43 POTUS has ever had to endure the amount of disrespect, hatred, anger, name calling and general racist treatment that Barack Hussein Obama AND his family has handled in just under 4 years.
I have listened with a slight smile on my face, to many tell me “it’s not about his skin color or his race… it’s his policies I don’t like”. Bull shit. You are a racist when you open your mouth to say that statement. It’s nothing what so ever to do with his policies, every one helps the average everyday American have a better life, it’s the fact that a Black American signs laws that help women, elderly, disabled, young, sick, vets, lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgendered, small businesses, immigrants and the poor.
Not one of the past 43 POTUS has ever taken any criticism over helping America grow, helping Americans live healthier lives, helping Americans not go off to war and die over false dangers created by war mongers for profit. NO past President Of The United States has EVER been attacked, daily, for protecting & providing for American citizens. If you convince yourself this election is NOT about race/racism, you are stupid. There are many stupid people in America, I realize.
This current Presidential campaign is filled with racist code words, nasty racist remarks, evil dirty attack campaign advertisements and out right blatant lying by both Lyin UnFitt Mitt Romney and his new buddy Lyin Paul Ryan. This has never been done in any past campaign for President.
Why is this election for the White House so race driven?
Fear. Racism. Hatred. Ignorance. Envy. Jealously. Greed. Money.
Racist America, racist politicians, racial driven media and uninformed stupid mindless robots have a fear of this Black man. They have a hate filled racist heart/mind. They have much ignorance of this President and his policies. They have much envy & jealously that a Black man has done things for Americans that other caucasian Presidents didn’t care to do. They have a love of greed that they can not control. Finally, they have the selfish addiction to have more money, and more money, and more money. No matter who it hurts.
Think this election is NOT about race/racism…..just watch & listen to the tone and content of the media and it’s unfair/unbalanced/biased coverage of this election and the coverage afforded he candidates.
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President Obama: “We’ve Come Too Far to Turn Back Now.”
Four years ago as I had the privilege to travel all across this country and meet Americans from all walks of life.
I decided nobody else should have to endure the heartbreak of a broken health care system. No one in the wealthiest nation on earth should go broke because they get sick.
Nobody should have to tell their daughters or sons the decisions they can and cannot make for themselves are constrained because of some politicians in Washington.
And thanks to you we’ve made a difference in people’s lives. Thanks to you there are folks that I meet today who have gotten care and their cancer’s been caught. And they’ve got treatment. And they are living full lives and it happened because of you.
We’ve come too far to turn back now. We’ve got too much work to do to implement health care. We’ve got too much work to do to create good jobs.
We’ve got too many teachers that we’ve got to hire. We’ve got too many schools that we’ve got to rebuild. We’ve got too many students who still need affordable higher education.
There’s more homegrown energy to generate. There more troops that we’ve got to bring home.
There more doors of opportunity we’ve got to open to anybody who is willing to work hard and walk through those doors.
We’ve got to keep building an economy where no matter what you look like or where you come from, you can make it here if you try.
And you can leave something behind for the next generation, that’s what at stake right now Colorado. That’s why I’m running for President of the United States of America.
That’s why I’m asking for your vote. I still believe in you. And if you still believe in me, and if you’re willing to stand with me, and knock on some doors with me, and make some phone calls with me, and talk to your neighbor and friends about what’s at stake—we will win this election. We will finish what we started.
And we’ll remind the world why America is the greatest nation on earth.
God bless you and God bless the United States of America.

Lyin Paul Ryan & Lyin UnFitt Mitt
Just Say NO To Lies In “NO”vember!
Just “BARACK” The Vote
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It is about racism!!! What’s coded about “Kenyan”, “Nigger”, “Monkey” etc. Shitt Romney told The POTUS to take his campaign of anger, and divisiveness back to Chicago. We’ve heard the term “Dirty Chicago Politician” used extensively. The only thing I know about Chicago is that I was born in Cooke County hospital and adopted from there and sent to Cleveland. Stopped through there twice on The Amtrak going to California so I’m hardly an expert on anything Chicago. However, I’m sure this great city doesn’t need to be referred to as “Dirty” because it has a huge black and minority population. These right-winged assholes will stop at nothing to disrespect President Obama. Coded or not, Republican racism is in full effect mode and it’s time to squash it like a fucking cockroach. Great post as usual J.B.!!!!!!
Thank you BARACK. Like any urban city strife with unemployment, poverty and high crime. As a result of high unemployment, poverty & crime, Chicago is not your lily caucasian wealthy city like Utah. It is dirty at times, it is very dangerous at most times but it was created by greedy racist caucasians like UnFitt Mitt Romney who pushed a then minority into ghettos, kept them in poverty, unemployed and without hope of any future advancement. BUT….a change is gonna come.
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This Election is ALL About R.A.C.E.
Obamacrat: “I have listened with a slight smile on my face, to many tell me “it’s not about his skin color or his race… it’s his policies I don’t like”. Bull shit.”
Thank you for reblogging Marion…..once again you honor me. Hope you’re having a beautiful weekend.
Excellent and I’m so glad you don’t mince words. Race is exactly what this election is all about. Sharing!
No need to mince words, it’s time America gets it’s racist head out the sand, or pull it from it’s own rectum. Racism is alive and thriving.
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Why is Race/Racism has to come into Politics,who so ever is chosen should be able to lead their country with out bias.
Thank you for the reblog. I am honored by that. Thank you again.
I agree; this is all about race. What thrills me, however, is that this beautiful man has been able to stay true to himself, unflappable, resisting the temptation to sink into the sewer with those who make their living by telling blatant lies. I can’t begin to imagine Mr. Obama’s frustration, yet I somehow feel that he is more saddened than angered by people who will use the color of a man’s skin to define him. This is why I stand by my president.
I worry more about the twisted minds and plans of the pathologically greedy – those people who could just as easily pay for an assassination as they could pay for a bottle of fine wine, perhaps giving more thought to the choice of wine – than I care about their crude, obvious racism. That said, I think how wonderful it would be to live in a world without prejudice [I have felt prejudice] but anyone who has dealt with prejudice knows that it can make a person stronger, if, that is, a person doesn’t allow prejudice to eat them from the inside out. President Obama appears to be fully capable of ignoring stupid, ignorant slurs much as the thick skin of an elephant feels not the sting of a blood-sucking tick. I would model myself after his stoicism if I could, but I am not nearly as strong. This is why I stand by my president and look to him as a model for my own behavior, though I often fall far short.
This is a man of intelligence and grace. He is calm and the obvious comfort he feels of living in his own skin inspires me. I also am of two worlds, and two cultures, though in my case by choice rather than accident. It has not always been easy, but I would not change a thing. In this I feel an affinity for Barack Obama; I see him in my children’s eyes, and as I encourage them to love both sides of themselves, I can point to this man and say, “Follow his example”.
That’s all I was really trying to say yesterday. I’m glad I had the chance to say it today.
~yobaba
I’m glad you had a chance to say it as well. I knew what you were trying to say yesterday but as you pointed out, twitter is not the place to have long discussions. Glad you found your way here.
I am glad, too.