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What country/century do we live in?

Sometimes, I think newspaper reporters pick out the most headline grabbing people and write about them.  Other times, I just hope that the previous statement is true.

From an article in the Guardian:

Johnny Telvor was not happy about Barack Obama becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. Not happy at all.

Standing outside the sturdy courthouse in the sweltering heat of a West Virginia afternoon in the small town of Williamson, Telvor smoked a cigarette and bluntly gave his opinion of Obama's historic mission to be America's first black president.

'We'll end up slaves. We'll be made slaves just like they was once slaves,' he said. Telvor, a white Democrat who supported Hillary Clinton in West Virginia's primary, said he planned to vote for Republican John McCain in November. 'At least he's an American,' he added with a disarmingly friendly smile.

June 11th, 2008 / 1 Comment / Trackback

Comments on “What country/century do we live in?”

  1. I'm fairly certain that West Virginia exists in a different country and a different century than the rest of us. That said, it is pretty typical of the Guardian to seek out an inarticulate Appalachian redneck and present his viewpoint as somehow representatively American.

    Brian on June 13th, 2008 at 2:30 pm