I take issue with this because it is well known that blacks vote proportionately Democrat anyway, the demographics of voters who turned out for Clinton mirror the numbers of those for Obama. Race may have motivated some but please believe being black does not suddenly give you an upper hand in being elected president. The rest of thise post is not directed at you.
Its ironic that people want to point the finger at uninformed voters but are nothing close to informed their selves. Quotes from biased sources, even the baseless posts here with no real information in them but whining and complaining. You'd do more for the political process by educating your self rather than making reactionary posts that are nothing more than regurgitated rhetoric. I guarantee just like supporters of Obama get called out, a vast majority those who are quick to attack him do not understand the legislative process of government, have very little understanding if any of the social aspect of Public Policy, and contribute to the deterioration of Politics in this country because you are uninformed yet so vocal.
The man took the time to address children doing well in school. I tend to appreciate when leaders take time out of their schedule to acknowledge an aspect of society that gets taken for granted, no matter if it is Obama, W. Bush, Clinton or H.W Bush, I respect all equally regardless of how I feel about them politically and it is a sad state of affairs and an aggressive display of disrespect when people lash out at an individual for doing something positive, especially when that positive is for the benefit of kids.





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