RE: Angry African: “I get the sense that many people support McCain and Hillary because they don’t like the other option. [...] they are more driven by dislike and hatred than an actual position? Maybe it is because they feel they have no option. There is no alternative for them. But it is sad though. Sad that they can’t mobilize around anything other than what they are against. I hear many Republicans say, “McCain. I hate him, but he is better than the other two.” Sad. Just sad.”
1) Angry Afrinan, understand that what we’ve been for long discussing here and everywhere is a US CITIZEN’s (mr. Obama’s) qualifications for being elected US president,
2) mr. Obama can be seen as unlectable by many for many reason, ranging from his being Christian, for having a white mother, for studying at Harvard, for attending school in Los Angeles, for not being an awoved bisexual, for not supporting louder mr. Ayres, etc. – and this is their constitution-given right,
3) the US presidency is not an entry level, internship or affirmative action position for which one is given some slack to learn the skills, neither should it be offered to an aggrieved minority memmber in order to repair some past injustice and to alleviate its self-esteem,
4) with these in mind, any US lawful voter can and must scrutinize a candidate’s past, talents, associations, predispositions, etc. – the enormous power of the US presidency can amplify with severe consequences the Oval Office future tenant’s character flaws, ideological servitudes and burdensome associations,
5) as an African, you can describe the above on racial lines, as hatred and dislike – I describe your position as yet another example of the entitlement sesnse which pervades mr. Obama’s following.





