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If Hillary drops out of the race, I will cry (with joy) and do a Nelson "HA HA"

@LuxieP: Look at the Articles of Confederation and see exactly why these states were angry — they come right out at the beginning and state their racism and desire to maintain slavery.

@xay: "I'm going to have to take a break from politics on Jezebel - reading some of the comments on this thread made me want to throw up in my mouth"

@girlscoutcookie: Right, because nobody is support Hillary purely because she is white, or purely because she is a woman, purely because she is a WHITE WOMAN, and purely because they don't want a black person to be the Democratic candidate or win the Presidential election.

@tybyla: Maybe Michelle Obama will run for President after her husband's term ends?

@BowlingForDollars: Great, that means while I am experiencing racism throughout my childhood, teens, twenties, and thirties, I will be so experienced in dealing with it, that I will surely be able to balance it along with that sexism coming in my 40's and 50's.

@momorune: Slavery (of black people in the U.S.) wasn't 500 years ago, it ended in 1865 legally, and carried on in some form with Sharecropping for many more years.

@AnnieGetYourFun: Obama DOES sound black to me, and the only way I'd think of that is pitch and tone of his voice. His voice actually reminds me quite a lot of Malcolm X (another highly well-spoken black man), and given that Obama quotes Malcolm X in his speeches, I even moreso find the similarity.

I would like Ms. Ferraro to speak a lot more, preferably getting some stage time with Ms. Clinton on the campaign trail. I think she is a wonderful representation of the campaign, the potential presidency of Ms. Clinton and her words will resonate with the kind of people who support Ms. Clinton.

@rah29: yeah, so divisive, all the monsters I know are extremely upset at being stereotyped that way.

From NEXIS:

A Ferraro flashback

@SarahMC: NOT voting for Missus Scarlett, NOT focused on saving the plantation.

Yep, I will vote for McCain, or perhaps an independent candidate who has no shot of winning, but I am not buying into a repeat system. A some point leaders need to stop taking votes for granted, and I am freeing mine.

Clip a coupon, buy another bar of soap. Make your own soap.

@BadenBaden: By the way, if Kenyans were voting for President, who'd care most about their issues, who'd work to use Americans power to help them, they'd vote overwhelmingly for Obama too.

What has Barack Obama done with his experience and what has Hillary done with hers?

A President that can reflect the very best character, the very best of America is going to be far more an effective 'anti-terrorist' tool, than one who can make the meanest faces , act and talk in the most threatening way.

@entonces: because Americans care so much about Kenya right?

@Smackdown: Most folks can't name much that Hillary has done as Senator that makes her more qualified. Is it just because she is Senator? What did she DO as Senator?