Paul I fail to understand your enthusiasm. Black people and Hispanics voted along racial lines -- how is that a step towards non-racism? Even Colin Powell voted against his own party --his excuse was the choice of Sarah Palin. The motivation for selecting Sarah Palin was because John McCain was not trusted by the Christian vote -- a key strength of the Republicans. Also they wanted to try to capitalise on the disappointment of female Democrats that Hilary hadn't won the nomination. How can Powell be critical of that? It was a tactical move. I think Powell's vote was racist, or he should switch parties. White people were split, but I suspect that the motivation for bringing in a Democrat has less to do with non-racism, than it has to do with same-sex marriage, abortion, degenerate science etc. Also, white people are hoping that a big enough change will take all the problems away. Kind of like Evolutionists who believe that if enough time passes the impossible will happen. I think that that election is a victory for anti-white racism. John On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 7:33 AM, philip madsen <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > I've saved this post of Pauls, for when he will want to eat those > words.... It will be more of the same only worse. You believe in communism > as the ideal maturity then? Or perhaps you secretly desire the introduction > of the Mosaic law, and rule under Jerusalem. OK Paul? > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Paul Deema <paul_deema@xxxxxxxxxxx> > *To:* Geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 05, 2008 11:54 PM > *Subject:* (no subject) > > Hello America -- congratulations! > One more step up the ladder of maturity. > > Paul D > > ------------------------------ > Search 1000's of available singles in your area at the new Yahoo!7 Dating. Get > Started<http://au.rd.yahoo.com/dating/mail/tagline1/*http://au.dating.yahoo.com/?cid=53151&pid=1011> > . > >