Comedy | February 20, 2008 | 7 comments

A Black Presidency: Peace, Prosperity, Dangerous Competence

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Seeing as we could very well have a black president soon, curious patriots are tilling through the earth of our history, trying to divine some clues from the past as to what that could mean for America.
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7 comments // A Black Presidency: Peace, Prosperity, Dangerous Competence // Video

  • Cynic2
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      Cynic2  
    • A Black person going Republican is like the proverbial chicken going for Col. Sanders. Hell, I'm not in love w/the Democrats either.

    • 3 years ago
  • khsing
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      khsing  
    • It's just for fun y'all. Dave Chappelle's got another take on this black president business, in case everyone forgot...

    • 4 years ago
  • bluepolo21
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      bluepolo21  
    • Personally I find this video clip out dated and overthetop for this era of American History. We need to get over this "Black President foolishness" and look at the bigger picture.

      Come on people wake up, it's a dawn of a new day... As a photographer, when I see the symbol that of the sun rising over the American flag... To me it states it's a dawn of a new day for America.

      Get over this black and white crap! And see the bigger portrait. For once Americans United!

    • 4 years ago
  • 96thdayofrage
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      96thdayofrage  
    • Please, the President before George Washington was a black man who conceded the office. It ain't like a black Presidency is that new. It's just been outrageously rare in America for over two centuries. I doubt that the nation will break into quarters before sliding off into the seas on the 20th day of next January. We survived Dumya Bush and Dick Vader for eight years of a Congressional refusal to impeach. I personally believe America gon' be a'ight.

    • 4 years ago
  • Cynic2
  • ocanada
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      ocanada  
    • It's funny. This was also the first year an African American had run for the nomination for president in a major party. Shirley Chisholm who recieved 150 delegates that year.

    • 4 years ago
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