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If you think this is true you are completely moronic.
Well, let's see...
We got a black guy as President, if the rumors about his birth in Hawaii are proven true.
We got a black guy as Attorney General.
We got a black US Supreme Court Justice.
We have black Senators.
We have black Congressmen
We have a black governor.
We've had two black Secretaries of State in a row.
One of the richest women in the world is self-made...and black.
Blacks have won Oscars, Grammies, Heiseman Trophies, and probably everything else.
Blacks have their own TV networks.
We have black corporate CEO's.
Blacks have decorated Wheaties boxes.
Black astronauts.
Black generals and black admirals, and black Tuskegee Airmen.
Black cops.
Black firemen.
Black firewomen, I suppose. Never seen one, but I bet they're out there.
Black doctors.
Really, one can't name a niche in the public fabric of America that doesn't have it's share of successful black people in it.
The only place racism is known to still exist is the NAACP, the KKK, and the Democrat party.
I'd say for all intents and purposes racism is over in America, and it's not racist for anyone to compare the lame cockamamie plans Obama is cooking up with something a chimpanzee couldn't do better by randomly pulling things out of a hat.
So no, it's not racist to make that comparison.
Just when are you people going to stop seeing race in everything you do?
When are you going to realize that a white guy with a job isn't a racist just because some black guy doesn't have that job?
And, here's the big one, when are you people going to realize that since racism is institutionalized only in the NAACP, the KKK, and the Democrat party, it's no longer the business of government to get involved?
When are you people going to realize that if Joe doesn't like someone, even if the only reason is because one of them is black and the other isn't, then Joe isn't required to associate with him if he doesn't want to? Even if that means Joe doesn't have to hire him.
The Fourteenth Amendments refuse the government the power to discriminate.
Private actions in the matter are not covered by the Constitution and thus not subject to federal law.