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Is it possible to disagree with Obama, not vote for him and not be racist?

Is it possible to disagree with Obama, not vote for him and not be racist? When people disagree with him his camp rolls out the “It’s because he’s black” explanation.

Here are the nonracist reasons I dislike Obama: He’s not very smart. He’s well educated, granted, but lacks intellectual imagination.

He’s frighteningly naive.

He has no new ideas.

He appears to be all talk.

His mentor role model for being a black man gets kicked to the curb when the mentor’s hate filled message of the past twenty years comes to light.

He seems to have no loyalty to his friends, mentors, church or anybody.

He and his campaign make incredibly stupid mistakes which if any other candidate made them would sink their candidacy.

He’s seems to be in denial about himself and those around him.

I suspect that terrorist attacks will commence in the United States once he’s elected and all he will do is blame others for them.

He doesn’t seem to take responsibility for anything.

He doesn’t seem to believe in evil, except the perceived evil of white racism, and doesn’t know how to confront it effectively.

Martin Luther King had a dream that his children would be judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. Senator Obama has beautiful skin, but his character is what worries me.

John

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