Wow there are some very interesting points of view on this matter. To get back to the beginning, David Duke is dead wrong in thinking that electing BHO will "wake up" white people. It's a rare condition to make something worse for it to get better. As I stated before, electing BHO will only demoralize our white population, and the black pop culture will be rubbing it in our face for 4 years. Granted, I think BHO would have no shot a reelection in 4 years, but the damage will have already been done.
When you want to look at deeper issues, you have to think of it this way. Barack Hussein Obama represents interracial marriage. Anybody who watched the DNC saw the gleaming images of his white mother and grandparents. And I was still astounded that a women so white as his mother can turn out something so black as him. McCain and Palin represent the traditional values. McCain and his current wife have had 4 children together, two of which are serving in our military. Palin is a great example of a beautiful white woman and mother who has had 5 children, and fortunately all with same man.
We have to remember that the whole world is watching this election, more so than any I can remember. All the PC, multiculturalist, anti-white, and self-loathing whites around the world are cheering for BHO to take this election. If we let this happen, it's a simple statement that whites in America are down and out, and hastening the ever shortening time line to when we are a minority.
We all know the saying, and how it applies to so many things that "once you go black, you never go back." And almost all of the time this applies to neighborhoods, schools, sports teams, and unfortunately political office. This is true of mayors, county commissioners, state reps, congressmen, etc. What's to say this isn't true of the presidency???
One last point: I am confident Sen. John McCain does not hate or have anything against white people. The simple matter is, that if he did the slightest thing that looks pro-white, that his chance at the presidency would be over. That's the kind of world we live in. If he were to say something like "We need to control immigration so that we don't become a majority non-white country," right then and there, we would have an anti-white black president.
It's easy for us to say these types of things, but we personally don't have very much at stake by making those statements. McCain says the same things, and he will hand the presidency to a white hating, former Muslim, black man born of an interracial relationship. I'd hate to have that kind of pressure on me.
In THIS election, a vote for a third party IS a vote for BHO!