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In reply to the discussion: Let Down By Obama, Some Black Voters Ask: Is It Even Worth Backing Clinton? [View all]caine1969
(10 posts)30. I'm not let down by president Obama
I'm a 45 black American and I can tell you that no one in my family or our friends are disappointed in President Obama. He is not perfect because he's a human being and even human beings make mistakes. Let me be clear. No matter what you people say about him are pretend to know what black men and women think. We will never abandon him. We will complain about what he is doing if we disagree, but we will never abandon him or be disappointed in him.
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Let Down By Obama, Some Black Voters Ask: Is It Even Worth Backing Clinton? [View all]
Purveyor
Jun 2015
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He is not in his mid-seventies. He is six years old than she is. And he has always stood for the
merrily
Jun 2015
#27
Never expected much from Obama, and always thought he was close to the same as Clinton.
Xyzse
Jun 2015
#3
Bill Clinton's policies hurt black Americans more than anything Obama could ever do.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2015
#12
I'm reminded of a Chris Rock comment. Obama should have allowed the country to go bankrupt.
GusFring
Jun 2015
#19
Even though I don't support Clinton, it's not really fair to say don't vote for Clinton
davidpdx
Jun 2015
#24