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J

These comments are so sad. Go back and read it again.

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gary bruening

Samuel L. Jackson, hmm, such intelligent, pitiful, racial and outright sad comments. I have often wondered in the past 40 years which race in this country is truly the most racist. Sam, you should have a talk with your spiritual advisers, the most Rev. Jessie or the most Rev. Al two of the most beloved and respected and non-racist religious leaders in the world. Perhaps they could explain to you that voting for someone based on the color of their skin is actually prejudice. Okay I get it, your telling us that we should all simply vote for someone based on the color of their skin like you do. Thanks for your profound and insightful message

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splashnymph

We need to move this whole political conversation beyond...race! While this type of mentality exists...believe me, Obama's presidency has not ushered in the Post racial era by any stretch of the imagination as media outlets were touting after the '08 election. Instead, there's been a heightening of divisiveness that as developed. A candidate should be elected because of his abilities, leadership skills, vision, character and competence and for no other reason. Race should not play into the political process. You'd think we'd be beyond all this by now! Sad.

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Katz

Talk about racist! So all the whites should vote for someone because of color! If any white man would of said this we would be hearing from Jesse, Al, etc! If whites didn't vote for Obama he wouldn't of made it as president. Very stuid of you Samuel, I use to like you!