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Originally Posted by Esther
I was raised in the south where when I was a child black people were called negros. Then they said they didn't like that and they wanted to be called colored people. Then they didn't like that and they wanted to be called "Black". So I never thought the N word was negative, any more than I think Hispanic is negative. It was just the way that race was referred to.
Working on the family tree I think we have the 57 Hines variety blood type.
I don't consider myself a racist. I see people for what they are. One of my very closest friends is a black as she can be. I spend the night in her home and vice versa. In fact, she introduced me to someone recently as a part of the family. That had to be a hoot, because I am as about white as white can be. lol
I did not like Clinton or what his administration did, but it wasn't racist. It was the same as OB, I didn't like his agenda.
I don't trust OB, I just disliked Clinton. I do not believe OB is an American. He was not raised in America to have the American values. IMO
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No offense, but if you still believe he is not a citizen, then it taints everything else you say.