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Nov 26 2008

Suicide Over Obama

Published by tglisman at 10:53 am under Living in the South Edit This

 

My Daughter-in-law told me that a man walked into a store in Cataula, Georgia and stated he could not live with a black man for our President.  He then supposedly walked out to his car, got inside the car and shot himself in the head.  He died on the way to the hospital.  I do not know if this is true or not.  I have not found anything in the news about it but not everything makes it into the news around here.  It sounds more like a new urban legion to me.  But it could be true; someone could feel that strongly about a black president.  If it is true then he was truly a racist person or a mentally disturbed person.  He could have even been both.  CNN reported that membership in hate groups has increased since Obama entered the presidential race and now membership is up even more.  Some people can not see past the skin color to see a man who is a father and a husband.  They do not see the man who was always polite to Hillary.  They do not see a man who eats, sleeps, and hurts just like anyone else.  They also do not see a man who could help this country when we need help so desperately.  They only see the color black which then makes them see the color red.

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One Response to “Suicide Over Obama”

  1. jmprice3on 09 Dec 2008 at 1:40 pm edit this

    His lost not ours. He just misses out on what yet obama has helped us with. He probally was mentally distured.

    xoxo Dallas

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