Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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As the US crawled out of the last great depression two Purdue alums, an engineer with Illinois Bell from Sullivan Co Indiana and a schoolteacher from Adams Co Indiana, raised a family in Park Ridge. From there their story spreads ...
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Quoting from long ago in Doonesbury:
A verb, senator, we need a verb.
Majesty does not require a verb.
I think that there is a double standard when it comes to determining what is racist and who is racist. But I have to ask how do you know for sure that 90% of black people voted for obama because he is black? May I remind you that most black people vote democratic regardless of the race of the candidate.
But I will agree that a white man will be considered racist before a black man. Great experiment!
"So" asks how I know that blacks voted for Obama because he's black. Three reasons: (1) The percentage of blacks who voted for him was dramatically higher than in any other election. (2) Exit polls demonstrated it. (3) Black radio and black churches admit it.
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