"I've never been prejudiced in my life," said Sharon Fleming, 69, the wife of a retired coal miner, who spends hours at the union hall calling voters on behalf of Obama. "My niece married a black, and I don't have a problem with it. Now, I wouldn't want a mixed marriage for my daughter, but I'm voting for Obama."
Barrayar is a metaphor for America, isn't it? I can't believe I didn't see that before.
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I guess that's obscure compared to *some* authors...
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(A little learning is a dangerous thing. I have only read a couple of the Barrayar novels, so it is possible that
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However, the anecdote is encouraging--in that, I know there are plenty of folks who are uncomfortable with the concept of, say, their daughter marrying a black man, however, hopefully that won't stop them from voting for Obama.
Are my expectations too low? Too high? I don't know anymore.
-B.
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Remember how I was telling you I don't dare to hope? That I can't bear to be optimistic anymore? THIS. This is why. That there even EXIST people this stupid, let alone that there are whole counties, whole cities, whole states of them. That this conversation even needs to HAPPEN. There aren't words for my disgust for this country right now. This is why I don't dare to hope-- we can't count on logic and reason anymore.
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The boy's name Hussein \hu(s)-sein\ is pronounced hoo-SAYN. It is of Arabic origin, and its meaning is "good; small handsome one".
...hmm. At roughly six feet tall, Senator Obama is only small in the sense of weight, judging from his photos.
Still, that's a fairly accurate description.
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