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Post by CrimsonENDvy on Feb 27, 2008 16:16:35 GMT -5
Lol. I tell ya, the world today.
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Post by Search1906 on Feb 27, 2008 16:17:56 GMT -5
O.k You are referring to the White Supremacy Groups and their view on the GOP party. Well if that is the case then you have a good point. However, I do wonder where the perception of the GOP as being rich, white, men came from? I have met and seen on TV those die-hard Republicans, especially in the South, that was far from being wealthy and powerful. In fact, they were complaining about how jobs were moving from the U.S., lack of government funding to assist them with their foreclouser issues, etc. Its really an interesting dynamic. This is funny because its the GOP president and congress that okayed the tax breaks for corporations that outsource jobs to other countries, started a war that destablized the markets and cause OPEC to engage america in economic terrorism. Its the GOP Congress and Prez that have allow us to sink farther into debt that is owned by our enemies. Some people are clueless
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Post by Champs Elysees on Feb 27, 2008 16:48:52 GMT -5
People are playing Democrat now, but when it's Obama and Mccain on the ballot and them crakas get in that box, they are gonna vote for McCain. damn the polls. That's America.
That's why McCain is chilling. He knows that as long as he's a white man that he's gonna win the whole thing.
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Post by coldfront06 on Feb 27, 2008 16:56:02 GMT -5
I have to say I agree with LadyL.
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Post by CrimsonENDvy on Feb 27, 2008 17:20:26 GMT -5
I concur...
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Post by Worthy Most Ancient Matron on Feb 27, 2008 18:01:16 GMT -5
Maybe that's where you live lol. Here, I think that it is going to stay like this. You have to want to change the way you think to change at all, and here they are happy with that feeling of supremacy. Half the people here don't even understand what each party stands for. They're all hicks! lol I'm just kidding. It's like that in South GA as well. So it's not just MS.
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Post by MochaD on Mar 1, 2008 2:53:04 GMT -5
PSA: THE MEDIA SUCKS AZZ!!! ...y'all may now continue with your regular flow of previous dialog ;D
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Post by Sapphire on Mar 1, 2008 12:30:07 GMT -5
Anyone notice that the two candidates that were focussed on the most are the two standing. Not taking anything away from them but I really feel that america allows the media to select the candidates for them. There is supposed to be equal and unbiased coverage and reporting on all the candidates. We are not getting any of that. :smh: I definitely agree with this statement. I don't pay the media too much attention becasue they are so biased and unfair in their coverage. I remember a time when the news was news. No entertainment tonight, no "controversial act of Britney shaving her head (as if I care), no Natalie Holloway, etc." I actually sent an e-mail to CNN last night complaining about their lack of Huckabee coverage. Until he drops out of the race they should be talking about him and any other candidate in the race. They are the news! Well they're supposed to be. But it's like they've already made up their mind that it will be an Obama/McCain ballot and have decided that discussing anything else is unimportant. Instead of discussing the same ad or topic over and over again, I dunno, why do you say... talk about the news? *steps off soap box* In conclusion, LOL, I don't think their being fair to Hillary right now. The last debate I watched they cut her off every time she wanted to respond to an Obama criticism, but they let Obama finish. I don't think there's anyway she could win but they shouldn't drill that concept into American voters. Stick to the facts and don't show that you support Obama as much as you do. Even if you do, let's be fair in coverage and comments.
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