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#20 illionis101
12:12:28 Mar 3 2009 Report This
wow this is the first year black people voted people really over rated obama trillion dollar bailout christ and the upper class paying for the lower classes taxs jesus help us Jindal\Rommney 12'
#19 Usereart2781
18:44:22 Jan 29 2009 Report This
Thank god the welfare is in the mail!!!
#18 Evansmompethtal
17:49:12 Jan 29 2009 Report This
OK. Pages 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, and 21 also have white people and black people in them. There were so many people all together that unless you zoomed in on one person, you could not find a group of solid colors anywhere. We all took up every block, every city street, every terminal, every exit, every bus, every train, every inch of D.C. and filled it with People. Not color. But the coats and hats were something to really see, as you lined up for the 2 hour wait on the subway. They had to close to exits off as a woman was 'gently' pushed, not intentially, but because of the masses of people, and she fell on the tracks. She was injured, but not killed or critical. But they closed those exits anyway. So, at one point many of my pictures are of the thousands of people lined up to leave all at once. It actually looked like ballooons three blocks down. As we were told to turn around and go down to Capital South to Exit, we all gasped as we saw the thousands upon thousands waiting to leave. It was hard on the elderly and handicap, like myself. You stood, and you couldn't break line, and there were no bathrooms along the way. So you had no choice but to grin and bear it, and talk to your neighbors in line. Fantastic too, to meet people from Teas, Penn., Florida, Canada, and all over. Some from CA. Amazing moment that will never be forgotten.
#17 Evansmompethtal
17:37:14 Jan 29 2009 Report This
tell Dawson, to look at all twenty one photos. Almost every single photo is that of a white person or has a white person in it. How ridiculous to say 'I don't see that many Honkees' when almost all of them are white. Look at 4, 7, 10, and I'm not done flipping through myself. Pay attention first before you shout out. Please.
#16 Evansmompethtal
17:12:33 Jan 29 2009 Report This
those stars on my comment are the words that. Don't know why they are stars. It's not an edit. I have no bad language or refences in my comment. Strange. I said we watched as Bush circled the sky two times before he left. Might have been the number sign, or something. And I wrote that the 1.7 million were cheering. Sorry. Weird.
#15 Evansmompethtal
17:09:06 Jan 29 2009 Report This
I wrote that I was there and I'm white. Thousands were white. You may have seen what the camera's chose to show you, but you had to be there, in the midst of that magical moment to know what it meant to all of us there. We were one nation, Whole, one people all brought together for the same reason. Hope and faith in a new Administration. A renewed awareness of of our Democracy at work and the failure that would soon be behind us. We were all laughing, crying, rejoicing, shouting, chanting, and happy that a New beginning was before us. Having faith in America and our Economy is hard when we've been lied to, and our resources are depleted, and budgets cut, jobs lost, houses ripped out from underneath people. We believe Pres. Obama is the best man to bring us back together again and to mend our broken country. I'm on SSI and SSD, but I did what I could to ensure he got my vote and contributions. I don't care what about color or sex, but convince me your sincere, show me what you can do to help this ailing country, prove it to me against all odds, and you got my vote. Pres. Obama did just ************** BUSH spin around the city as he left was the highlight of the moment. We all cheered! Try listening to 1.7 million people doing *********** awesome! No words can explain the relief, the peace we all felt when he swore in! Ahhhh! Kind of like that! And a lot of Amens! and Thank Gods! We were a nation brought together by Hope, and at that moment color was not a barrier. The only barrier's there were the fences we ALL tried to jumped! I've got some good pic's on my Myspace and IMVU. My video's are not yet posted as their too long. But, unless you were there, no one has any idea how wonderful this moment was for all of us. As for people of black color, or African American's, I was very elated for them. Because this was their special moment too! From racism, from secregation, from hate, and discrimination. As a woman I've known some, but not like they have. It's never been fair. Pres. Obama represents so much more to me than a Colored Man. He convinced me he wants whats right for working people, for people w/o medical, for the unemployed,and will solve our problems with a war that has taken thousands of lives and cost Billions a day, and the corruption of the politicians we currently have had to put up with. That he will address every problem at hand, and fix this economy and bring us all back together again. That's what matter. That's what counts. Not the color of your skin, or who went. But, you really SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE! It was SOOOO worth every inconvienance and pain you can imagine!! No greater moment in my lifetime! God bless us all. Suzi Pethtal of Alexandira, VA
#14 Dawsonbadass2
04:22:41 Jan 28 2009 Report This
I do not see a lot of Honky's in these pictures.
#13 SEXYVINAN2
00:26:26 Jan 28 2009 Report This
ignorance still exsist along with stupidity god made us all and everyone organs are in the same area of the body but the difference lies in the brain
#12 Michee686
06:02:14 Jan 25 2009 Report This
Cats cannot breed with dogs because they are different species, so that is a poor example to use! You can say black dogs mate with white dogs, and yellow dogs mate with brown dogs, but you will never see the same sex dogs mating! Animals have more sense than Human being!!!
#11 MrBANE202
21:01:13 Jan 23 2009 Report This
I really wish that the people who can't get over President Obama being president and can't accept his skin color would get over it. He has a lot of gust to come in, run and evem WIN and have a desire to clean up this mess that Bush created in all areas. The economy, the war, healthcare, stock market, poverty, and high unemployment. God created man equal, not just 1 particular race to be President of the United States. Everybody should be entitled to run, if they are a US citizen no matter the ethnicity. Who said that the President of the United States had to be white exclusively? they did. Evidently, it's going to take more than one race to get back close to where it was, because the last one Sucked.
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