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Bradley Effect - Just call it what it is...

while on the subject of choice - I have to bring forward an observation or two of my own. Imagine for one second if you will - the Bradley Effect  gone horribly wrong - some who are bound and determined not to vote for a black candidate no matter what and search for instead, justifications to support their lack of(support).

 

I mention this because the conversation this morning sounded so much like trying to find a reason to say I can't support Obama. Funny thing was this person, up until today had no reason to defend her positions and they were probably taken ver batim. Whereas this morning  each issue she tried to float up as a potential reason not to vote for Obama got shot down.  An example is the post previous to this where the Issue of Obama not wearing the american flag for her was a (red flag) go figures?

 

Why say all this  - simple because  these are the people that cause Obama to lose by 3 points. They hear tidbits of information floating around in the air and because they are not  "tech savy" or  "internet geeks" they are only exposed to the evening news and whatever they choose to spin that evening.

 

I think most reading this post would agree that the MSM is far from being fair and impartial and has been that way since the days of Walter Cronkite.

Damn i just told my age.....

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