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Old 04-06-2004, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Startup
It depends who the candidate is. If he or she seems to have good ideas and if he or she seems to be a good person, then I would vote for him or her.
Very educated answere, thanks

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I don't think it is likely that this country will elect a minority candidate in the near future because too much of this country views minorities as "lesser" citizens.
I'm thinking the same thing as well, but if and im not saying I have something against it, but if the US keeps letting immigrants flock over and become legalized then the day of strong minority candidates is coming.

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An exception would have been Colin Powell who, I think, would have made a serious candidate, but the stink left by working for Bush may make him un-electable. It is a shame, because I think he would have been great for this country.
Yeah I must say, I was very saddened to see him not run, I believe if he had run he would have been the first Black President, opening the door for other strong black candidates to run. But he sold out and went to work for Bush, It's sad to see how the Bush Administration is playing him and Ms Rice like Puppets on a String, get some minorities in key positions and make em look bad, make em take the blame for your mistake,

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I am an immigrant
Immigrants fall under the minority as well, believe it or not.
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