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You think that is hard try to be an African American and white voting for McCain. I get more racism from black people than any other group saying " your black why are you voting for McCain" the racist ones are the blacks telling me i am shameful for not voting for obama. This is the worst election ever and the people being discriminated against here are the Black or half black people that are voting McCain.
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You know, that's exactly what I thought when they dragged that guy to death years ago. A publicity stunt no doubt.
You'll have to clue me in on which "guy" you are talking about...The black guy in Texas? If that's the dude you are talking about it wouldn't surprise me a bit if the truck that drug him wasn't sporting a George H.W. Bush sticker in the back window.
omg the white lady at the supermarket shorted me 10 cents, must have been the fact she hated me for being white and having on an Obama t-shirt!! OMG!! pressssssss!!!
There are crazies. Just like they guy who shot up the Tennessee valley Unitarian Church because he hated liberals or the crazy who murdered Bill Gwatney the Arkansas Democratic party chair early this year. This just goes to show no one has a monopoly on nut jobs.
You'll have to clue me in on which "guy" you are talking about...The black guy in Texas? If that's the dude you are talking about it wouldn't surprise me a bit if the truck that drug him wasn't sporting a George H.W. Bush sticker in the back window.
Guess what, 2 out of 3 of them are DEAD, seems some police their own much better than others.
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