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For instance, the idea that a balck kid has the same chance to be President as a white kid in this country is an ignorant one and I hate the fact that some people will choose to put it forward.
So you do not believe that Colin Powell can become President? I am one that would vote for him. So I believe a black child does have a chance, the opportunity for a black child to do is just opening up now or in the next decade. After Hillary or Elizabeth in 2008.
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When you tell me I'm going to hell because I don't accept the factual evidence that he existed I'll tell you to go **** yourself.
This is an understandable statement, and an appropriate response for someone that does not believe. It is faith, the factual evidence helps build that faith.
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If you read me carefully you'd know that I really have virtually no problem with people who have taken the effort to seriously consider a position and examine all the evidence and come to a conclusion about what they believe.
It is the ease at which you pull out the "Race Card" though that really distracts from your arguements. The immediate aggression that you push on someones ignorance is what makes me at least tune out what you are really saying. How can someone tell if have virtually no problem if the first words out of your keyboard is that the ignorant person is a "racist". So actually it is difficult to read you carefully, when you let your arrogance over shadow the opposing sides ignorance.
I don't know why I'm replying in this manner, but truly you can make a better arguement by being less confrontational and understand that the opposing view truly is founded on ignorance, based on their inability or unwillingness to learn for themselves.
Ok I'm off the soap box. Keep up the good fight on ignorance, cause I understand that fight all too well.