Posted: 10/13/2010 6:49:47 PM EDT
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Investor's Business Daily
10/13/2010 Time For Republicans To Man Up, Ask Blacks If They Are Better Off By LARRY ELDER http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=550279&p=2 The monolithic pro-Democratic black vote is a clear and present danger to America. As recently as 1956, the GOP captured 39% of the black vote. If Republicans can seize just 20% or 30% of the black vote, the Democratic Party — and its ability to pull the country to the left — could be stopped, if not reversed. <Snip CoC #10> |
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Black vote, Hispanic vote, Blah Blah Blah
How bout we skip that Democrat bullshit and just talk to all Americans like they are equal? Who fucking cares what color someone is? Ask AMERICANS "Are they better off?" It doesn't matter one damn bit what color your skin is when you bring home less money in a recession. Its still less money. |
| Republicans lack of balls is why they have always been on the bitch side of politics. As soon as they get into power, when people tire of democrats, the republicans fail to stand up and do what they should. This is something the democrats don't lack; they push their agenda without shame. |
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Quoted: Black vote, Hispanic vote, Blah Blah Blah How bout we skip that Democrat bullshit and just talk to all Americans like they are equal? Who fucking cares what color someone is? Ask AMERICANS "Are they better off?" It doesn't matter one damn bit what color your skin is when you bring home less money in a recession. Its still less money. Because there are a lot of voters out there who identify themselves as a lot of things before American. Doesn't make it right, but it is what it is and they vote. |
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Black vote, Hispanic vote, Blah Blah Blah How bout we skip that Democrat bullshit and just talk to all Americans like they are equal? Who fucking cares what color someone is? Ask AMERICANS "Are they better off?" It doesn't matter one damn bit what color your skin is when you bring home less money in a recession. Its still less money. Because we don't live in a "post-racial society". |