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Stealth Hunter 11-04-08 11:05 PM

A Few Thoughts
 
Exactly 232 years ago, the Constitution was signed. At that time, your average black man was a slave on a plantation here in America.

Just 42 years ago, a black man could not drink out of the same fountain as a white man.

Now, a black man has been made president. Some said it could never be done, but now, now they've been proven wrong.

baggygreen 11-04-08 11:13 PM

Given that there was a thread a few months back stating that white americans would be a majority, I'd have said it was only a matter of time?

Onkel Neal 11-04-08 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
Exactly 232 years ago, the Constitution was signed. At that time, your average black man was a slave on a plantation here in America.

Just 42 years ago, a black man could not drink out of the same fountain as a white man.

Now, a black man has been made president. Some said it could never be done, but now, now they've been proven wrong.

Uh, he's only half-black. Why do people keep forgetting his mother, who raised him, was white?

Stealth Hunter 11-04-08 11:22 PM

But he's still black...

Part black, but still black.

Onkel Neal 11-04-08 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
But he's still black...

Part black, but still black.

Huh? That's part true but all false.

CCIP 11-04-08 11:33 PM

Well let's turn it this way:

Do you really think that even a few decades ago, someone of that skin colour would've gotten in? I don't think so. And I think in the case, this really does mean something.

TarJak 11-04-08 11:36 PM

I take the point of the thread as saying how far the US has come in 200 odd years, but surely the mans skin pigmentation should never be an issue?

Stealth Hunter 11-04-08 11:36 PM

Aw, the hell with it. You people are missing my point.

Onkel Neal 11-04-08 11:45 PM

There was a point? (Just kidding)

But we still have not had:

Our first woman president
Our first gay president
Our first Mormon president
Our first Mexican president
Our first Terminator president
Our first Suzuki riding president
Our first Subsim player president
Our first polygamist president
Our first atheist president


OMG, America has a long way to go!

stabiz 11-04-08 11:51 PM

The gay, polygamist, atheist and terminator parts are hard to prove.:)

Actually, all those are hard to prove!

Stealth Hunter 11-04-08 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak
I take the point of the thread as saying how far the US has come in 200 odd years, but surely the mans skin pigmentation should never be an issue?

You win a cookie.:ping:

Onkel Neal 11-04-08 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stabiz
The gay, polygamist, atheist and terminator parts are hard to prove.:)

Actually, all those are hard to prove!

heh, the Terminator part is a reference to Swchartznegger :)

stabiz 11-04-08 11:59 PM

Hehe, I know, but there might have been a terminator in office allready, maybe sent from the future to ensure ... uhm ... research in ... uhm ... terminatory areas. We all know that people in the future spend almost no time at all in their own time.:)

Onkel Neal 11-05-08 12:02 AM

Ha ha. Stabiz, don't you ever leave this forum. :up:

stabiz 11-05-08 12:03 AM

Soon.:p

August 11-05-08 12:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
There was a point? (Just kidding)

But we still have not had:

Our first woman president
Our first gay president
Our first Mormon president
Our first Mexican president
Our first Terminator president
Our first Suzuki riding president
Our first Subsim player president
Our first polygamist president
Our first atheist president

You mean elect a gay Mormon woman of Mexican heritage who rides a rice burner when she's not playing subsims on the computer with her four "wives"?

Hmmm, well, as long as she's not a terminator robot, or worse, an athiest she's got my vote. As long as she's not anti-gun i mean...

Onkel Neal 11-05-08 12:11 AM

Oy, you just topped Stabiz in one throw!

jpm1 11-07-08 10:18 PM

yes but talking about black when seing a black man always seemed disturbing to me he's black and what is he human or not .? maybe that comes from a suppressed culpability feeling of the European (from where the americans also come from) towards the africans and what happened with the slavery

caspofungin 11-08-08 03:58 AM

he's just as white as he is black.

nikimcbee 11-08-08 04:13 AM

needs more cowbell.


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