SOME NEW YORK BLACK DISTRICTS RECORDED NOT ONE VOTE FOR OBAMA
NY TIMES - Black voters are heavily represented in the 94th Election District in Harlem’s 70th Assembly District. Yet according to the unofficial results from the New York Democratic primary last week, not a single vote in the district was cast for Senator Barack Obama.
That anomaly was not unique. In fact, a review by The New York Times of the unofficial results reported on primary night found about 80 election districts among the city’s 6,106 where Mr. Obama supposedly did not receive even one vote, including cases where he ran a respectable race in a nearby district.
City election officials this week said that their formal review of the results, which will not be completed for weeks, had confirmed some major discrepancies between the vote totals reported publicly — and unofficially — on primary night and the actual tally on hundreds of voting machines across the city.


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I think a number of blacks are suspicious of Barry, err, Barak.
What could a bi-racial chap, raised in the cloistered environs of a semi-affluent neighborhood in Hawaii know about an authentic black experience in urban USA?
How does that measured Reaganesque faux drawl really resonate in places like 54th & Crenshaw? Answer: it doesn't.
He is not believable.
In my old neighborhood there was a term for folk like Barry---OREO, black on the outside and white in the middle. I heard something the other day that summarized the feelings; "Didn't he write a book called the Audacity of Hope? I've seen the audacity, where the hell is the hope?"
Seems some can see past the froth of the campaign and have serious questions about the substance, if any.
"What could a bi-racial chap, raised in the cloistered environs of a semi-affluent neighborhood in Hawaii know about an authentic black experience in urban USA?"
Homes, if you would bother to read Barack Obama's first book, Dreams From My Father, you could find out what Barack Obama himself has to say about that particular question.
Would that be what Barry has to say about it, or, what a Ted Sorensen might have written?
A rhetorical question, as was the first posted above.
Nevertheless, I'll have to admit it should be conceded that the Junior Senator from Illinois has a way with 'just words'.
When compared to his record he still is not believable.
Hmmm...
So it appears that "Billary" did not even win her own State of NY.
Did we expect anything else? As we can see, she has "No chance in hell!" of winning anyway....
Seems a host of people believe in the words of OBAMA ... HOPE and CHANGE.
So to the previous poster, "YES WE CAN!" ... and we HAVE!
lol
Seems this bi-racial chap, is the only top-runner, that hasn't had an extra-maritial affair.
We know about Bill and Hillary...I never respected Hillary for staying with Bill. There is NO WAY he is the first BLACK president...no way a SISTAH would have put up with that mess!
Now I see that McCain married his mistress - his current wife, one month after divorcing his paralyzed wife! McCain was a "whoremonger" then and now it seems he has been throughout most of his political career. Let's see what happens with the lobbyist - stay TUNED!
Did you know he lost 4 fighter jets and can't account for another one? This clown only has 20 hours of combat flight - whatttt? Isn't this the same person that hugged all the people, that supposedly beat him to a pulp?
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