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Originally Posted by PennBF
I believe what is important is the individual candidate and the heck with
labels like Liberal or Conservative. I personally believe that Obama is the most
dangerous President we have ever had. He is a revolutionary against a
demoncratic society, and this is not open to debate. His actions speak for themselves. This is not a statement against Democrats, (e.g. I have played chop sticks with Eleanor Roosevelt, packed her groceries and she drove her own car with no security during her older years. She was a great lady and her husband did some good work too.)
He has a "poor mans" mentality which has led him to sponsoring attempts at class struggles and separations. Does all this make me a "conservative" then I confess I am a conservative. 
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I agree 100%. I vote for the candidate and their ideas and personal integrity, not the party and its power mongers.
About Obama's "poor man's" mentality, I think you are right. He was born
not a part of the American black slave descendants' heritage/culture, and his communist American grandparents' and mother's table talk and foreign and elite private education in Hawaii set him apart from typical caucasian heritage/society too.
He sadly did not have a father in his life, and it shows. He does not fit in with American society, black or white, and his adoption of Jeremiah Wright's "Hate Whitey" philosophy shows.