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Old 10-13-2008, 11:32 AM
 
Location: Wilmington, NC
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Another victim of home schooling!
the only ones who are victims of education, are the ones educated in public schools.
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:34 AM
 
Location: Wilmington, NC
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I was unaware that ron paul was a pimp. perhaps you know something I don't. no likely though. no liberal does.

check yourself kid. I have called palin out on the fact that she's a hag. she must be your goddess if you refer to her as one. I make fun of her. she's just a middle aged mom. nothing godlike about it. she's better looking than the bitter hunchback though.

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and your goddess and her pimp are nothing but the same as the people that has run our country the last 8 years.
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:35 AM
 
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exactly like palin followers. the hitler comparison works better with obama since he was met with excitement in germany. germans don't get excited about politicians normally. obama was as big as hasselhoff over there. the experience thing is idiotic. you don't need experience to be president. you need to be 36, and a citizen. obama has like 2 weeks in the senate. how is that experience? your argument doesn't work. she has just as much experience as your god does.
Hitler's Germany and today's Germay are a tad different if you haven't noticed. I do agree that the experience thing is overrated. I believe in aptitude, intelligence and a cognitive ability to analyze information in a way that will allow someone to make an informed decision and articulate said decision in a manner that makes sense. Obama has done this like no other which makes his leadership infectious. The repug ticket heads are uninspiring neanderthals. Obama actually stands for something and is principled. Palin and lil' John only stand for whatever their advisors tell them.

McCain has turned into one of those slick foreign NYC car salesman. My friend, my friend I make deal for you, my friend, my friend....
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:37 AM
 
Location: Downtown Greensboro, NC
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you'd figure that with teaching constitutional law, he would have basic understanding of our country. sadly, he doesn't. but like I said, if he wins, no more white guilt. that is the good thing. no one can complain about inequality anymore. I try to focus on the good.
Even still the country has a ways to go in race relations. I think black people will "over come" The day that a good portion of married couples in the United States are interracial and people wont select their friends and partners based on race. Also when we see a day when there are no more black neighborhoods or white neighborhoods and blacks have equal opportunities as whites in regards to jobs. When that happens alot of the social programs that the government pays for can be cut back or abandoned. Black people will "over come" the day we see more black CEOs in fortune 500 companies like Ford Motor Company and Bank of America. There is still a ways to go. Electing a black president is a MAJOR step forward but there is a ways to go.
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:45 AM
 
Location: Wilmington, NC
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ya had me then ya lost me. repug? how old are we? how bitter are we? do I use words like demoncraps? democrats and republicans thanks. thomas jefferson couldn't articulate himself very well. seems to me he gave more to this country than the phony you support. obama stands for whatever moveon tells him to stand for.

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Hitler's Germany and today's Germay are a tad different if you haven't noticed. I do agree that the experience thing is overrated. I believe in aptitude, intelligence and a cognitive ability to analyze information in a way that will allow someone to make an informed decision and articulate said decision in a manner that makes sense. Obama has done this like no other which makes his leadership infectious. The repug ticket heads are uninspiring neanderthals. Obama actually stands for something and is principled. Palin and lil' John only stand for whatever their advisors tell them.

McCain has turned into one of those slick foreign NYC car salesman. My friend, my friend I make deal for you, my friend, my friend....
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:49 AM
 
Location: Wilmington, NC
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nope. no more complaining. no one will listen. you seem to think that this discrimination only exists if you are black. you don't think people look at me like "the man?" I live in a black neighborhood, and I am treated different. it's life. it's black and white. race relations can move forward when the complaining does stop. you aren't helping that cause with the numerous race baiting threads you start.

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Even still the country has a ways to go in race relations. I think black people will "over come" The day that a good portion of married couples in the United States are interracial and people wont select their friends and partners based on race. Also when we see a day when there are no more black neighborhoods or white neighborhoods and blacks have equal opportunities as whites in regards to jobs. When that happens alot of the social programs that the government pays for can be cut back or abandoned. Black people will "over come" the day we see more black CEOs in fortune 500 companies like Ford Motor Company and Bank of America. There is still a ways to go. Electing a black president is a MAJOR step forward but there is a ways to go.
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