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Old 10-14-2012, 10:12 AM
 
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No. Every state that has the racist voter ID law is under GOP rule.


Do you celebrate the day Democrats started the KKK?
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Old 10-14-2012, 10:14 AM
 
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Obviously it works to create large classes of people based on race who look to the government to meet their every need.

Then like in the case of blacks, the democrats actually no longer need to promise anything, they will still get their vote.

In the case of hispnaics, it still requires some promises like unlimited immigration and amnesty for all and 70% of that vote is guaranteed.
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Old 10-14-2012, 10:25 AM
 
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Well then Mr. Magoo, I guess you won't be moving to Canada, or Europe, because they have, uh, you know, "racist voter ID laws."

Ruling...

Mircea



Liberals treat Black Republicans like this....



....and then have the brazen smugness to criticize the Republican Party for "lacking racial diversity."

It's very difficult to be Black & Republican when you're unjustly labeled as a "race traitor Uncle Tom Mau-Mau lawn jockey spear-chucker" by Liberals.

One wonders how a Black man could ever be elected mayor of majority White city and to high offices in the State with White majority given all the racism allegedly running amok.

Figuring it out...

Mircea


Yes, it must be very difficult and (purposely) demoralizing as well.
Tells much of the story to me.
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Old 10-14-2012, 10:33 AM
 
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No. Every state that has the racist voter ID law is under GOP rule.
how is the voter ID law racist? Are blacks not allowed to have an ID?
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Old 10-14-2012, 10:50 AM
 
Location: Eastern Colorado
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how is the voter ID law racist? Are blacks not allowed to have an ID?
The fact that libs are trying to make it about race, I am beginning to think that they do not think blacks are able to fill out the form or maybe they don't think they can find the DMV offices?
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Old 10-14-2012, 10:55 AM
 
Location: Maryland
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They desire to oppress all Americans, not just minorities.
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Old 10-14-2012, 11:16 AM
 
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So are you saying that Martin Luther King was not a christian, or are you asserting that he was not a republican?
He certainly wouldn't fit in with the modern Republican Party at all. He was strongly pro-union, anti-war, and believed that the US had an enormous debt to it's black citizens. Also, his work with Bayard Rustin suggests that he wouldn't be very happy with the anti-gay moves that the modern GOP is making - certainly, his surviving wife wasn't.

I have to admit, it's always amusing to listen to half of the GOP swear that they're the true champions of civil rights, while the other half screech about ACORN and Obama's birth certificate, or howl about how Trayvon Martin was a "violent thug". Sorry, nobody's fooled here. The dems aren't exactly wonderful, but they certainly don't wallow in racism the way the GOP does.
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Old 10-14-2012, 11:19 AM
 
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Do you celebrate the day Democrats started the KKK?
No I don`t. I`m sure you know the party`s were quite a bit different 150 years ago than they are now.In a nutshell,Lincoln was a Republican and his party led the way towards the end of the Slavocracy.
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Old 10-14-2012, 11:21 AM
 
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The fact that libs are trying to make it about race, I am beginning to think that they do not think blacks are able to fill out the form or maybe they don't think they can find the DMV offices?
It would be a 12 mile walk to the DMV from my area and it isn`t on a bus line.
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Old 10-14-2012, 11:38 AM
 
Location: Metro-Detroit area
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Conservatives still don't get Martin Luther King.



That's not what you hear from conservatives today, of course. What you get now are convoluted and fantastical tributes arguing that, properly understood, Martin Luther King was actually one of them (Glenn Beck) -- or would have been, had he lived. But, if we are going to have a holiday to honor history, we might as well honor history. We might as well recover the true story. Conservatives--both Democrats and Republicans--hated King's doctrines. Hating them was one of the litmus tests of conservatism.
Daily Kos: Conservatives still don't get Martin Luther King.

Please stop trying to shoe horn Dr. King into today's conservative idealogy.
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