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Old 05-01-2015, 07:17 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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The democratic party is the most divisive racist party. Not quite as bad as the Nazi party but close. instead of maligning Jews the democratic party maligns white males

They divide black from white, man from women, rich from poor.

They pretend to be friends of African Americans but have done everything in their power to ensure that African Americans stay in a perpetual state of poverty and anger.




They look at it like a collective and that we are not individuals.
Good thing the Constitution is there to protect the individual from the collective....
Oh wait. The Progressive Era put an end to that.
It went from We The People, to We The Government.
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Old 05-01-2015, 08:24 AM
 
Location: Utah
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It's ironic that people who complain bringing up Obama's upbringing is racist, when he was brought up by his white mother and grandparents, isn't it?

There are plenty of facts about Obama's upbringing, worldview, and political philosophy in his own words in his own books that are enough to convince me he does not share my opinions about the role of the Federal government.

If Bernie Sanders were elected our next President, I would be every bit as opposed to his policies.

It's not a race thing. It's about policy and philosophy. Period.
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Old 05-02-2015, 03:35 PM
 
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Will America Look Back on Republican Obstructionism as the Last Vestiges of Racism?

I think Baltimore has answered any question about that.
Problem with that is Baltimore is controlled by Minorities in all levels of Gov. and is Democratic controlled.

Republics are no more Racist than Democrats. Most people are really fair despite what party they belong to . The other problem The DNC wanted super majority rule and wanted every one to embrace the age of Obama.

The Tea Party actually voice the rights of the minority (Conservatives and Rep) at the time. Obama has proven to be the most unconstitutional and protected president (from criticism). The other factor is we still have a Constitution that protects all and not just the ruling party at the time.
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