Thursday, October 9, 2008

skin

I must agree that it goes both ways. I've been hearing, over and over again, interviews with people of color that say that they intend to vote for Sen. Obama because he's black. They don't seem to equate this with racism. Imagine the furor that would arise if people said they were going to vote for Sen. McCain because he's white? We were going to hold our noses and vote for Sen. McCain, but when he chose Gov. Palin as his running mate, we were delighted. She's an intelligent woman with more executive experience than the other three people in the race. I think it's appalling the way most of the media have been treating her and Sen. McCain. I'd love to see the unedited film of her interviews with Charlie Gibson and Katie Kouric. Not sure of that spelling, but you will know to whom I am referring. The more we have learned about Sen. Obama's associations, and his extreme liberal views, the more worried we are about him. My 88 year old mother says she's voting Republican for the first time in her life this year.

Pat in Rockport, TX, who will now retire to the closet to don her asbestos undies.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home