Quote from Gabfly1:
No one can argue with that sentiment. The problem is that there remains a fairly sizable racist element. Wishing it weren't so doesn't make it go away. The less overt among them have fine-tuned their language and approach to maintain a veil of plausible deniability that is often accompanied by quick-draw righteous indignation when they are called out. However, it's their inevitable trail of bread crumbs that gives them away. It's all about the pattern rather than a singular point of reference. For example, however finessed some birthers may be, at this point in time, all who remain steadfast about their "concerns" are nothing more than fucking racists. Of course they don't want to talk about color. They want to address their "concerns" and the America they once knew. They want a "real" American at the helm who "sees America as they do." Despite all kinds of political posturing during past administrations, I don't recall ever having heard this kind of shit before. Rather coincidental, wouldn't you say?
its racist to wonder where the President was born when his dad was not a citizen? Wonder how the hell he got educated in foreign schools which demand foreign citizenship.
Knowing full well his only proof of citizenship is a diplomatic passport he got when he became a senator.
you are what is wrong with this country. using a cry of racism to replace tolerance for questioning socialist thought.

