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Well seeing I was old enough to vote in the last election, I know who said that. It is actually an easy answer. I am guessing you were to young to vote then and probably wasn't paying any attention to whet is going on in the world. Go ahead Google the phrase "real American" and see what pops up. I'll wait.....
I've been voting since 1995.
I followed the 2008 Presidential election rather closely and never heard that phrase used by anyone.
Sounds like some obscure individual said it - or it was taken out of context by you liberals.
Is it Obama who pitts whites against hispanics, and white against poor/black, and hetero against the gays? I think you know that such division has nothing to do with Obama and everything to do with Limbaugh Republicans. Lets be honest here for a second.
Exactly. I listened to him for all of 30 seconds the other day and all he was doing was trying to divide people against people. Poor against rich, black against white, gays against straights. Negative, negative, negative all the time. I can't take it for four more years.
I followed the 2008 Presidential election rather closely and never heard that phrase used by anyone.
Sounds like some obscure individual said it - or it was taken out of context by you liberals.
LOL. Well, I guess "obscure" does kind of describe this particular GOP politician these days, and that obscurity is growing by the day (thank God!). Pretty funny, given your political leanings, that you don't have a clue. Are you SURE you followed the election "rather closely?" Most people who did wouldn't have to Google this.
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