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Old 04-30-2008, 02:12 PM
 
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I think if one is going to vote, one should know the election process and should be able to discern between a hoax and legitimate information.

Only because I know how you, Laura, will respond to this (in a racial way, of course, based on your other posts) I'll just preempt you now and say people should be informed, regardless of race.
so dont get bitter when we call you clingy
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Old 04-30-2008, 02:39 PM
 
Location: NC
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I've been getting them here southeast of Charlotte and I'm neither black or a woman. I usually don't pick up the phone unless it's a caller ID I recognize. I just let them talk to my answering machine. But this time I picked up and some irritating yankee sounding woman's voice told me to be sure and vote. I yelled something vulgar to her that I learned from listening to Jerimiah Wright's sermons and she just kept talking so I know it was recorded. The only candidate she mentioned was Beverly Perdue who is running for governor. She is behind in the polls so she has endorsed Obama trying to get the black vote. The Charlotte Observer polled 200 black voters in the Governor's race. Perdue got 20%, Moore got 18%, Undecided or no choice got 62%
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Old 04-30-2008, 08:18 PM
 
Location: Washington state
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NC AG now looking in to robo-calls. Unless he is controlled by Clinton endorser Gov. Homophobe Easley he will find that the organization doing this is thick with Clinton supporters.

TPMMuckraker | Talking Points Memo | North Carolina AG Opens Investigation of Robo Calls
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Old 05-01-2008, 07:39 AM
 
Location: NC
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NC AG now looking in to robo-calls. Unless he is controlled by Clinton endorser Gov. Homophobe Easley he will find that the organization doing this is thick with Clinton supporters.

TPMMuckraker | Talking Points Memo | North Carolina AG Opens Investigation of Robo Calls
The Atorney General and most of the council of state endorsed Hillary along with Gov. Easley. The one exception is state treasurer Richard Moore who kisses black butt all the time so it's no surprise. He's runniing for Gov. vs Bev Perdue. One of the dirtiest Democratic primaries I can remember. They both are kissing up to black people trying to win votes. Moore even has a very strange "Rap video" on TV.

Both of them are homophobes also, saying they are against gay marriage. But I guarantee you if Moore or Perdue thought they could get a lot of votes they would be inviting Barney Frank and Rosie McDonald down for a homosexual orgy.

If Obama and Hillary are smart they won't mention gays or gay rights here. It's the kiss of death. This state isn't like the NW at all. Your kind learn to keep quiet and mind their own business. Only in certain cities do they strut their sexuality and then only with caution.
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