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<blockquote data-quote="lionfamlee" data-source="post: 7615645" data-attributes="member: 631622"><p>Hmmmm. I knew someone wold bring race into this. Your statement does not meet facts or logic. Blacks only account for 12% of the population so that's only 12% of the vote, but wait...it would be less than that because not all are old enough or registered to vote. Also, you act like blacks blindly for Obama, because he was black. I am pretty sure some did, but does that mean all white people voted for McCain because he was white...um no. The media showed racial discrimination what? The media interviewed all types of people. What news were you watching. I watched coverage on CNN, Fox, BBC and I did not just see black people. Not only did I see different ethnicity's in America cheer, but I saw people from China, Europe, etc cheer. I lived in Germany when President Obama was elected and the German's were ecstatic about his win. You can be Christian and still be for Muslims or any other religion. That's an important part of the Christian fate is to be tolerant to other religion. Also, America is full of Christians, Muslims, and many other religions, so yes the president should be for them.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, whenever we have a new president and he is white will it be because all the white people voted for him? You see how that looks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lionfamlee, post: 7615645, member: 631622"] Hmmmm. I knew someone wold bring race into this. Your statement does not meet facts or logic. Blacks only account for 12% of the population so that's only 12% of the vote, but wait...it would be less than that because not all are old enough or registered to vote. Also, you act like blacks blindly for Obama, because he was black. I am pretty sure some did, but does that mean all white people voted for McCain because he was white...um no. The media showed racial discrimination what? The media interviewed all types of people. What news were you watching. I watched coverage on CNN, Fox, BBC and I did not just see black people. Not only did I see different ethnicity's in America cheer, but I saw people from China, Europe, etc cheer. I lived in Germany when President Obama was elected and the German's were ecstatic about his win. You can be Christian and still be for Muslims or any other religion. That's an important part of the Christian fate is to be tolerant to other religion. Also, America is full of Christians, Muslims, and many other religions, so yes the president should be for them. Lastly, whenever we have a new president and he is white will it be because all the white people voted for him? You see how that looks? [/QUOTE]
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