Obama Supporters
May 18th 2010 19:39
So as I was leaving work yesterday I saw a car with two bumper stickers. The first one was a sticker that said "Obama 2008". It was just the standard bumper sticker with red, white, and blue colors, nothing special. My parking lot is used by a bunch of Federal Government employees so I guessed it was just a liberal that liked Obama.
The second bumper sticker confused me. I don't know whose car it was so I don't know where they bought the bumper sticker but I found a link to one that is for sale on the internet.
Link to Constitution Bumper sticker
Let me say I am not endorsing this website; it was just the first one that I found with this bumper sticker.
So it says, "Ok, jokes over. Bring back the constitution".
Seeing these two bumper stickers confused me and made me wonder about who would put both of them on their car. The Obama is obviously a liberal supporter. The second, however, is what I usually think of as a conservatives’ complaint. I hear about conservatives complaining about liberal judges stepping on the constitution and looking at world decisions or something like that.
So it got me to thinking about this person and who they were. Here is what I came up with.
1) It is a black conservative that felt like that either HAD to support Obama because he was black or had to make others THINK they supported Obama because he is black. This is a really bad reason.
2) It is someone who does not know what they believe and have friends of both political sides and they sway back and forth depending on who they have hung out with. This is also not good.
3) It was someone that just put some bumper stickers on their car. This is not good, but since it was a new car and these are the only bumper stickers I don't think this is correct.
Therefore the only reason I could think of that fit is that the person only supported/or only appeared to support Obama because he was black. This is crazy and racist. Why would you vote for someone (or not vote for someone) because of the color of their skin. Either reason is wrong. But we live in America and people can vote like that if they wish. Sadly they will and we end up with people like Obama in elected offices.
The second bumper sticker confused me. I don't know whose car it was so I don't know where they bought the bumper sticker but I found a link to one that is for sale on the internet.
Link to Constitution Bumper sticker
Let me say I am not endorsing this website; it was just the first one that I found with this bumper sticker.
So it says, "Ok, jokes over. Bring back the constitution".
Seeing these two bumper stickers confused me and made me wonder about who would put both of them on their car. The Obama is obviously a liberal supporter. The second, however, is what I usually think of as a conservatives’ complaint. I hear about conservatives complaining about liberal judges stepping on the constitution and looking at world decisions or something like that.
So it got me to thinking about this person and who they were. Here is what I came up with.
1) It is a black conservative that felt like that either HAD to support Obama because he was black or had to make others THINK they supported Obama because he is black. This is a really bad reason.
2) It is someone who does not know what they believe and have friends of both political sides and they sway back and forth depending on who they have hung out with. This is also not good.
3) It was someone that just put some bumper stickers on their car. This is not good, but since it was a new car and these are the only bumper stickers I don't think this is correct.
Therefore the only reason I could think of that fit is that the person only supported/or only appeared to support Obama because he was black. This is crazy and racist. Why would you vote for someone (or not vote for someone) because of the color of their skin. Either reason is wrong. But we live in America and people can vote like that if they wish. Sadly they will and we end up with people like Obama in elected offices.
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