I think if you're president, color goes away completely: you're president and it doesn't matter if you're white, green or purple.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Anytime I look at a president, I don't care what color he is.
The president of the United States is a pretty important position, and it's the ideas and policies that matter to me, not the color of their skin.
Every American president must be held to the highest standard. No president of any color should be given a free pass for screw-ups, lies or failure to keep a promise.
My passport's green.
I've seen firsthand that being president doesn't change who you are. It reveals who you are.
I never had an occasion to question color, therefore, I only saw myself as what I was... a human being.
Being of color in America by no means amounts to a constant barrage of negativity. However, unlike being white, being of color means one's race is a constant issue.
Forget the historic nature of his election having to do with skin color - Obama has an opportunity offered to few presidents: the chance to set the course of the nation for decades, if not generations, to come. Who knows: perhaps in the near future, our grandchildren will spend money with Obama's face on it.
I can't see any difference in government between Bush and Obama apart from the color of their skin.
We're red, white and blue, and President Obama, we are through with you.