Monday, October 20, 2008

Mixing It Up In The South

Colin Powell's endorsement this weekend came on the heels of a disheartening reminder that Obama's biracial background continues to haunt him. Flyers like the one below continue to be fodder for McCain supporters, and a New York Times article last week liberally quoted many Southerners who wouldn't be voting for Obama because of his family heritage.

“He’s neither-nor,” said Ricky Thompson, a pipe fitter who works at a factory north of Mobile, while standing in the parking lot of a Wal-Mart store just north of here. “He’s other. It’s in the Bible. Come as one. Don’t create other breeds.”

“I would think of him as I would of another of mixed race,” said Glenn Reynolds, 74, a retired textile worker in Martinsville, Va., and a former supervisor at a Goodyear plant. “God taught the children of Israel not to intermarry. You should be proud of what you are, and not intermarry.”

“He’s going to tear up the rose bushes and plant a watermelon patch,” said James Halsey, chuckling, while standing in the Wal-Mart parking lot with fellow workers in the environmental cleanup business. “I just don’t think we’ll ever have a black president.”

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