
Over the past few months I noticed something new in my life. People I have known for a long time started calling me a RACIST because I don’t support Barack Obama. Last night things really came to a head when someone I know and trust said ” I’m sorry we have been friends for so long. Now I see the real you. You don’t like Barack Obama because he’s a black man”.
Another one called me yesterday and said I had become “bitter because of Obama’s election”. I hung up in his face. I have not now nor have I ever been prejudice. My family is multicultural and has always been. I have only a few white friends some of them who are prejudice including the one who called me bitter.
I can remember a time recently and I’ll withhold the names of these two people because what i overheard could cost the two of them their jobs. I was in a conference call about some business and one of them was talking about this black woman. This woman has a pretty face and a very big chest. The one of them then stated “I’d f**k her but I could never be seen walking down the street with her cuz shes black”. The other person laughed. I laughed too, but not at what they were saying. I laughed at the utter ignorance of these two men both over 50 years old who sit around all day gossiping about people who have no significance in their real lives.
I in the beginning started out as an Obama supporter. Why not hes a nice looking, well educated man with a lovely wife and family. I thought it would be nice for a change to have a younger man for president who was more in touch with young people and the issues that are important to us. I am not a republican nor am I a democrat. I am an independent. Growing up in a house of staunch republicans its a hard thing to remain neutral. But my father taught me well. He told me that when you are old enough to vote make sure you are well informed about whoever you choose. Don’t just vote for who we vote for or for who your friends are voting for because you think it will make you fit in. Vote for the person who you believe is the most qualified, be informed voting is a privilege.
This election was no different than any election in the past so i set out to find out about Barack Obama. I began reading about his life as far back as I could find. The first thing I found was that he has very little experience in public office. I checked his voting record and found alot of the things he voted yes for were things I don’t support. Hes a stong advocate for abortion and gay marriage. God made Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve and I don’t agree that its ok to let a baby die if it was alive after an abortion. The last time I checked he had missed 333 votes which left it unclear as to which bills he supported and which he did not.
Religion to me should be kept separate from politics, but I must say my friends who are muslim were all pushing for Obama because they thought he was a muslim. I now can say no one knows what Barack Obama is because his past has become clouded. He states in his books that his father was a kenyan muslim. According to Islam a man is a muslim if his father is muslim. His mother and father had divorced early and he was adopted by an indonesian man and went to islamic schools till the age of 10 at which time he was sent to live with his grandmother in Hawaii. His grandmother in Hawaii was a member of the Little Red Church.
Barack Obama I believe converted to christianity. He was a member of the church of Rev Jerimiah Wright and his children were baptised by Rev Wright. I viewed tapes of sermans given by Rev Wright they are full of bitterness and hate towards America. Barack has stated that none of what Rev Wright was saying rubbed off on him. I can’t imagine that, over 20 years of hate filled Sunday mornings and it didnt affect him at all. Then after all that he denounced Jermiah Wright publicly. Is Barack Obama a man of principles or did he do that just because he was running for President?
His past affiliations with Bill Ayers was another thing that bothered me, Bill Ayers was part of a domestic terrorist group and on the FBI’s most wanted list. Why would we want a president who associates with people like Bill Ayers. Why worry about foreign terrorists when we have domestic terrorists who have access to the future president.
The Economy, the number one thing on the minds of americans today. I checked Baracks experience on dealing with finiancial problems in his own district and state. Hard to believe it but there is so much corruption there and so much to read it would take years just to cut through it all. I did find the worst living conditions, the worst schools, high crime rate and some of Baracks associates including Tony Rezko involved in all that. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Franklin Raines,
Johnson, all associates of Obama and all related to the current economic crisis we now face.
The straw that broke the camels back came just recently when Obama’s birth issue came up. Here in the United States we have a Constitution to protect the citizens. It states very clearly the rules for President. I have a question that Barack won’t or can’t answer and for this reason I could never vote for this man. Barack Obama if you have nothing to hide why won’t you give proof of your birth to a judge? Its a simple thing that could end all of this mess. The fact thats hes paying lawyers to fight this issue left me no other choice than to believe he isn’t a citizen or he wouldn’t be wasting his time or the money on this matter.
So for you Mr Investigative Journalist who called me bitter because of the election. The election didn’t make me bitter you did. When you start doing your own research you will learn even more. Its not important to be on the winning team all the time. What is important is that your a man of principles and that other people see that.
I voted for Ron Paul and I’m proud of that. I have principles and I don’t care who approves and who doesn’t. I’m true to myself and will always be if you call that bitter so be it just don’t come crying later on. Sometimes I don’t like my government but the United States still has some great things like freedom of speech and for that I am grateful.








Some people are all to quick to call someone else a racist. In fact some people see racism in everything. It is a shame that they cannot separate their own prejudices from their pronouncements on others. A lot of these people who are so quick to call others racist without any real justification would be well served to look up the words racism and racist in the dictionary. Not supporting someone who happens to be black is not the same as not supporting someone because he/she is black. There is a world of difference between the two. As for saying you are bitter, I would submit that those people should be grateful that their candidate won and quit trying to judge others. Sounds like they are just gloating because their candidate won.